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As a duly chartered chapter of the International Association of Law Enforcement Planners, the Southwest Chapter meets quarterly with meetings usually starting at 9:00 A.M. and completing at 3:30 P.M.  There are usually several speakers on topics of interest to law enforcement planners.

Recent topics have included:

  • Succession Planning and Recruitment
  • Performance Measurement in Law Enforcement
  • Architecture of Public Safety Facilities
  • Consolidation of Police Services
  • Good Communication With Elected Officials
  • Demographic/Socioeconomic Data
  • Organizational Change
  • Program Evaluation
  • Police Planners’ Role in Emergency Management
  • Survey Research
  • Patrol Staffing
  • Organizational Assessment and Mgt. Training on Use of Research Functions
  • Cost/Benefit Analysis
  • Internet Skills and Incident Based Reporting
  • Law Enforcement Emergency Planning and Annual Reports
  • Crime Lab Update and Rapid Suspect Identification
  • Strategic Planning for Information Technology for Law Enforcement
  • Alternate Court Sentencing Programs
  • Reducing Officer Response to Shoplifting Calls
  • Geographic Information Systems in Law Enforcement
  • Using Process Mapping in Law Enforcement
  • Grants - From First Announcement Until The Award Is Made
  • Project Management in the Law Enforcement Setting
  • Domestic Violence Prevention, Training & Case Management
  • Sovereignty - Policing on Indian Land
  • Creating a Cooperative Environment in a Rural Setting
  • Joint Task Forces and Interagency Projects
  • Operation Alliance - A Joint Agency Drug Enforcement Initiative
  • Use of Crime Mapping to Reduce Juvenile Auto Theft
  • Roles of Planning, Planners and Plans In Law Enforcement

During 2005, the Southwest Chapter of the International Association has 34 members,  representing the following agencies:

Adams County, CO Sheriff's Office
Arizona Department of Public Safety
Bernalillo County, NM Sheriff’s Department
Chandler, AZ Police Department
Colorado Springs, CO Police Department
Fort McDowell, AZ Tribal Police Department
Gilbert, AZ Police Department
Glendale, AZ Police Department
Greeley, CO Police Department
Jefferson County, CO Sheriff's Office
Maricopa County, AZ Attorney's Office
Mesa, AZ Police Department
Mohave County, AZ Sheriff's Office
Nye County, NV Sheriff’s Office
Oro Valley, AZ Police Department
Phoenix, AZ Police Department
Prescott, AZ Police Department
Sierra Vista, AZ Police Department
Scottsdale, AZ Police Department

Tempe, AZ Police Department
Thornton, CO Police Department
Tucson, AZ Police Department

Members are involved in one aspect of law enforcement planning or another, and have a wide range of experiences and backgrounds.  In the future, this page will include a link to Member Profiles that will give more information on currently active members.

To view IALEP Southwest's Chapter By-Laws, click on the following link:

Chapter By-Laws

 

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Last modified: 02/22/11