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The Alabama Peace Officers' Association (APOA) is the grandfather
of law enforcement organizations in the State of Alabama being
organized in 1933. At that time, the APOA was known as "The
Alabama Sheriffs' and Peace Officers' Association." In
1967, this Association became known as "The Alabama Peace
Officers' Association" incorporating all levels of law
enforcement within the State of Alabama.
The APOA is comprised of over 4,000 members who strive for
excellence and quality concerning the level of law enforcement
provided to the public. Well-equipped Peace Officers are efficient
in the execution of their duties. It is to this objective
that the APOA devotes its efforts.
One of the avenues of providing excellent quality law enforcement
is through continuing education. The APOA sponsors training
sessions throughout the State of Alabama concerning matters
of interest to its membership. The APOA believes that by providing
this extended training in various locations, peace officers
who might not otherwise receive valuable, up-to-date law enforcement
information, may receive facts early enough to be of service.
These courses are usually one day of training equaling six
(6) P.O.S.T. hours of continuing education. This facet of
the APOA has received a very positive response.
Another form of education from the public standpoint is the
annual APOA 8th Grade essay contest: "Why I Will Say
No to Alcohol and Drugs." Hundreds of essays from 8th
graders throughout the state are received in January of each
year. A committee of APOA members reviews each essay and,
finally and usually with much difficulty, selects the best
four from the Northern District of Alabama and best four from
the Southern District. A Board Member in each winner's district
then proudly presents the jubilant 8th grader a check for
either $300.00, $200.00, $125.00, or $75.00, depending on
placement. The efforts of each essay entrant involve much
time and research with assistance from teachers and parents.
Participation in this contest is educational as well as financially
rewarding.
This Association issues a quarterly publication called The
Journal. It provides the law enforcement professional news
ranging from available seminars to new court decisions. Articles
from line officers bring forth experiences from their vantage
point. The Journal has proven to be a most valuable source
of information and education for many in the law enforcement
profession.
This Association is active in the legislative process. The
APOA is diligent in pursuing the belief that good laws make
good Law Enforcement Professionals. This Association is very
persistent in its efforts to make new laws available to Law
Enforcement Agencies as they are passed. Many departments
rely on the Association to provide this information in a timely
manner.
A final note about the Association is the death benefit available
to active members. In the event of a member's death, the beneficiary
receives $500.00 for any cause of death; or a $9,000.00 benefit
if the member is killed in the line of duty. All these benefits
are available at the low cost of $20.00 per year for active
law enforcement personnel.
Non-law enforcement individuals who have a strong interest
in law enforcement and desire to support those who put their
lives on the line for the public, may also become members.
The cost is the same ($20.00 per year); however, the death
benefits are not available to Associate Members.
Questions? Please contact the APOA at 1-800-436-5719 or e-mail
us at apoa1@bellsouth.net.
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