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Does the IACP have law enforcement powers?

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Does the IACP have law enforcement powers?

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No. The IACP is a not-for-profit private association providing a variety of law enforcement related services to federal, state, county, local, tribal and other police agencies. Staff of the IACP are not sworn law enforcement officers, and thus cannot assist with investigations or complaints about citizens, police officers, or police agencies.

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