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The International Association of Women Police (IAWP) was created in 1915. In the past century it has grown and evolved into a truly international organization dedicated to assisting women in criminal justice globally. In response to an ever-changing world, the
IAWP mission and purpose has also evolved to meet these new and challenging times. The mission of the
IAWP is to:
"Strengthen, Unite and Raise the
Profile of Women in Criminal
Justice Internationally"
To ensure the mission of the Association, the IAWP is committed to providing: "professional development, training, recognition, mentoring, networking and peer support."
By joining IAWP you will become a member of a fast growing group of international law enforcement officers who strive to increase professionalism in criminal justice, further the utilization of women in law enforcement, and provide opportunities and forums for officers to meet and facilitate the sharing of problems, issues, changes in technology, leadership strategies, and to discuss ideas and work towards solutions.
Each year the IAWP hosts an Annual International Training Conference that provides excellent opportunities for professional police related training, networking, mentoring, and development of friendships with officers and criminal justice professionals from around the world. Scholarship, Recognition and Officer of the Year Awards Programs are an integral part of the annual conferences and vital to furthering the mission of the
IAWP.
We invite you to visit our website at www.iawp.org for more information on the history of
IAWP, EEO issues, award categories, membership and scholarship programs,
IAWP affiliate organizations, and links to upcoming IAWP Annual International Training Conferences. We also encourage police administrators, male officers, civilians, corporations and other employed in law enforcement related professions to join the
IAWP.
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• Corporate membership guarantees discounted rates for IAWP’s annual training conference. Invitations to these events are sent out by the conference committee and information is published in the WomenPolice magazine. • Corporate members will have an active affiliation to a unique women’s network within the policing community, as the IAWP has strong links with other Police Women’s Associations and other law enforcement organizations throughout the world, including the British Association
for Women in Policing, the European Network of Police Women, the Australasian Council on Women & Policing, and many more. • Corporate members will receive, for distribution within their organization, a reasonable number of copies of WomenPolice magazine, which is published four times per year. • IAWP is regularly approached by researchers, either seeking information or wanting to undertake studies. Corporate members may wish to work with these researchers. • Corporate membership in IAWP gives organizations the opportunity to demonstrate their commitment to equality issues for all staff. • Corporate memberships will be noted on the official IAWP website.
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Membership Chairperson Linda Cunningham 1735 Broadmead Ave. Victoria, B.C.
Canada V8P 2V8
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Email: linda.iawp@gmail.com
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1417 Derby County Crescent Oakville, Ontario L6M4N8 Canada
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