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Oregon Association Chiefs of Police (OACP)
The Oregon Association Chiefs of Police (OACP), established in 1953, is a voluntary association of persons employed within the state as Chiefs of Police. The mission statement of the organization states that they are a "non-profit organization dedicated to helping communities achieve the highest level of physical safety and an accompanying sense of well-being through progressive police leadership." The organization implements this mission through: executive training, community safety education, applied research, scholarships, and monitoring legislation.
Membership includes police chiefs and deputy chiefs (or high-ranking officers) from both public and private police departments. OACP also has many Associate Members, which include retired chiefs, security and operations representatives of private businesses, BPSST, FBI, ATF, State Police, private security and detective companies, and college security departments. The OACP President, 1st Vice-President, 2nd Vice-President, Secretary/ Treasurer, and Past President are members of the Executive Committee. This Executive Committee and 17 District Representatives constitute the Board of Directors.
The OACP holds their annual meeting and informational conference in April. The OACP President issues a newsletter two times per month. A semi-annual publication, "The Oregon Police Chief" is also produced.
You can visit their website at www.policechief.org
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League of Oregon Cities
1201 Court St. NE
Salem, OR 97301
800-452-0338
503-588-6550
Fax: 503-399-4863
loc@orcities.org
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