OFFICE OF COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING
SERVICES
(COPS)
1100 Vermont
Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20530
(202) 514-2058 FAX (202)
616-8594
DOJ Response Center 1 (800) 421-6770 e-mail:
ask.DOJRC@usdoj.gov
Grants / Training
Information
www.usdoj.gov/cops/home.htm
District Of Columbia Police Training
and Standards Board
300 Indiana Avenue, Room
5031, Washington, DC 20001
(202) 727-1516 FAX (202)
727-5101
www.mpdc.dc.gov/about/units/ptsb.shtm
Board Members www.mpdc.dc.gov/about/units/ptsb_members.shtm
Police Auxiliary Service www.mpdc.dc.gov/serv/programs/services_PAS.shtm
Metropolitan
Police Reserve Corps
(History/Organization/Qualifications/Training
Requirements/Applications)
www.copscops.com/reserves.html
METROPLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
300 Indiana Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001
Chief
of Police Charles H. Ramsey
www.mpdc.dc.gov/main.shtm
OFFICE OF COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING
SERVICES
1100 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC
20530
(202) 514-2058 FAX (202) 616-8594
DOJ Response
Center 1 (800) 421-6770 e-mail: ask.DOJRC@usdoj.gov
Grants / Training
Information
www.usdoj.gov/cops/home.htm
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"Public Safety Officer Award"
Highest Public Safety Officer Award
www.ojp.usdoj.gov
Press Release
of July 15, 2003
(Fax from DOJ/OJP to NRLO July 21,
2003)
"Attorney General
Wants Your Nominations for
Highest Public Safety Officer
Award"
OJP accepted nominations for "Public Safety
Officer Medal of Valor"
NRLO
advises you to get your nominations in for the next
selection!
More
information
Department of
Justice / Office of Justice
Program
The "Office of
Justice Programs" (OJP) provides federal leadership in developing
the nation's capacity to prevent and control crime, administer
justice, and assist victims. OJP is headed by an Assistant
Attorney General and is comprised of five (5) component bureaus and
two (2) offices: the Bureau of Justice Assistance; the Bureau
of Justice Statistics, the National Institute of Justice; the Office
of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention; and the Office for
Victims of Crime, as well as the Executive Office for Weed and Seed,
and the Office of the Police Corps and Law Enforcement
Education. Information about OJP programs, publications, and
conferences is available on the OJP web site at www.ojp.usdoj.gov
.
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