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HAPCOA, the Hispanic American Police Command Officers Association, established in 1973, is the oldest and largest association in the U.S. of Hispanic American command officers from law enforcement and criminal justice agencies at the municipal, county, state and federal levels.More...

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HAPCOA letter in support of the United States Secret Service

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Jobs

Washington, DC is recruiting for the position of Director, Criminal Investigation Division (CID), Office of Criminal Enforcement, Forensics, and Training (OCEFT)

The Illinois Central College is seeking a new Campus Police Cheif.

The Board of Directors of the Police Foundation is pleased to announce the search for the next President. Full position details and application instructions can be found at : Police Foundation

The Environmental Protection Agency needs a Director in the Criminal Investigation Division. Click here for more information.

The city of Hartford, Connecticut is seeking a new Chief of Police.

The University of Northern Iowa is seeking a new Chief of Police & Director of Public Safety.

The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) is seeking a new Police Chief.

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HAPCOA and other national law enforcement organizations send letter urging Congress to renew the 1994 ban on assault weapons.

Motorola Shows Support for Building the National Law Enforcement Museum. Click here to learn more.

Did You know? HAPCOA grant programs are approximately 95% federally-funded. The annual national training conference is made possible through corporate sponsorships and registration fees. All other initiatives rely exclusively on membership support - i.e., annual dues.