NEIA is a non-profit organization dedicated to law enforcement education and discussion. It is composed of current and retired law enforcment executive managers. Topics on the site range from articles and research studies about violence, the future of policing, law enforcement/police management, ethics, and labor management.
Provides information on important topics such as missing children network, juvenile justice and deliquency, violence against women, drug prevention, crime victims reparations and criminal justice statistics.
Provide psychological counseling services for police officers, for active, retired or disabled law enforcement officers free of charge. All counselors are former or active police officers.
Strives to assist police with the ability to conduct lawfully-authorized electronic surveillance while preserving public safety.
Firm specializing in new jail transitions, staff training, policies and procedures, plan review, jail management software, and equipment procurement.
Consulting and technical assistance provided in addition to grants, law enforcement accreditation assistance, CALEA, policy and procedure development, as well as internal management audits.
Provides information to police and fire personnel with access to laws pertaining rights if injured in the line of duty.
Offers support services and policy development for police and corrections agencies.
A place where peace officers can receive counseling and help in time of crisis.
The Interact Group develops training center business plans for public safety agencies, police and fire. Plans include needs assessment, funding strategies, facility needs and cost benefit analysis.
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