Government and Law Enforcement
Key: F - Free Resources P - Paid Resources N - Newsletter/Magazine T - Training/Technical Assistance V - Videos . . .
Key:
F - Free Resources
P - Paid Resources
N - Newsletter/Magazine
T - Training/Technical Assistance
V - Videos
C - CD-ROMs
American Probation and Parole Association
(F, P, T, N)
P.O. Box 11910
Lexington, KY 40578
859-244-8203
Fax 859-244-8001
www.appa-net.org
The American Probation and Parole Association is an international association involved with probation, parole, and community-based corrections in both adult and juvenile sectors.
Bureau of Justice Assistance
(F, T)
U.S. Department of Justice
810 Seventh Street, NW
Fourth Floor
Washington, DC 20531
202-616-6500
Fax 202-305-1367
AskBJA@ojp.jsdoj.gov
www.ojp.usdoj.gov/BJA/
The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) is a component of the Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. BJA provides leadership and criminal justice policy development to support local, state, and tribal justice strategies to achieve safer communities. Its overall goals are to reduce and prevent crime, violence, and drug abuse and improve the function of the criminal justice system.

Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section
(F, T, N)
Criminal Division of the U.S. Department of Justice
10th and Constitution Avenue, NW
Suite 600
Washington, DC 20530
202-514-1026
Fax 202-514-6113
www.cybercrime.gov
The Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section investigates and prosecutes all types of computer and intellectual property crimes, from hacking to piracy to economic espionage. It offers a wide range of online manuals and other resources that can be downloaded.
Cyberlaw Enforcement Organization
(F, T, N, V, C)
96 Linwood Plaza
Suite 417
Fort Lee, NJ 07024-3701
201-463-8663
Fax 201-670-7002
parry@wiredsafety.org
www.wiredsafety.org (online safety, education, and help group)
www.cyberlawenforcement.org (CLEO website)
Cyberlaw Enforcement Organization unites police officers worldwide to provide education and investigative assistance on cybercrimes and cyberlaw. It provides online help and education for victims of cyberstalking, cyberharassment, pedophiles, hacking, and virus attacks. It also works to standardize relations among law enforcement officers, Internet Service Providers, legal system contacts, and victim advocacy groups worldwide.
D.A.R.E. America
(F, P, T, V)
PO Box 512090
Los Angeles, CA 90051-0090
800-223-DARE
Fax 310-215-0180
www.dare.com
Drug Abuse Resistance Education is a police officer-led, classroom program for antidrug, antigang, antiviolence education for children from kindergarten through senior high school. Sessions address resisting peer pressure and learning to cope with problems in positive ways.
The International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators
(F, P, T, N, V)
342 N. Main Street
West Hartford, CR 06117-2507
860-586-7517
Fax: 860-586-7550
www.iaclea.org
The International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA) advances public safety for educational institutions by providing educational resources, advocacy, and professional development services. IACLEA is the leading voice for the campus public safety community.
International Association of Chiefs of Police
(F, P, T, N, V, C)
515 North Washington Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
703-836-6767
Fax 703-836-4543
www.theiacp.org
The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) is the world’s oldest and largest nonprofit international organization of law enforcement professionals. IACP provides an opportunity to acquire and share information; publications, workshops, and seminars on issues of national importance; and a collective voice and representation to address law enforcement concerns before legislative bodies, regulatory agencies, and the courts.

National Association of Attorneys General
(F, P, T, N)
750 First Street, NE
Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20036
202-326-2000
Fax 202-408-7014
www.naag.org
NAAG helps the Attorneys General fulfill the responsibilities of their office and assist in the delivery of high-quality legal services to the states and territorial jurisdictions by fostering an environment of cooperative leadership, helping Attorneys General respond effectively to emerging state and federal issues.
National Association of Counties
(F, P, T, N)
440 First Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
202-393-6226
Fax 202-393-2630
www.naco.org
The National Association of Counties allows county officials to have a strong voice in the nation's capital. NACo is a full-service organization that provides an extensive line of services, including legal, research, technical, and public affairs assistance, as well as enterprise services to its members.
National Association of Police Athletic/Activities Leagues
(F, T)
658 West Indiantown Road
#201
Jupiter, FL 33458
561-745-5535
Fax 561-745-3147
www.nationalpal.org
National Association of Police Athletic/Activities utilizes educational, athletic and recreational activities to create trust and understanding between police officers and youth. It is based on the conviction that young people—if they are reached early enough—can develop strong positive attitudes towards police officers in their journey through life toward the goal of maturity and good citizenship.
National Association of School Resource Officers
(F, P, T)
1401 FM 315N
Chandler, TX
888-31-NASRO
Fax 903-849-4824
www.nasro.org
The School Resource Officer Program is a collaborative effort by certified law enforcement officers, educators, students, parents, and the community to offer law-related educational programs in schools in an effort to reduce crime, drug abuse, and violence, and provide a safe school environment.
National Criminal Justice Association
(F, T, N)
720 Seventh Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
202-628-8550
Fax 202-628-0080
www.ncja.org
The National Criminal Justice Association represents state, tribal, and local governments on crime prevention and crime control issues. Its members represent all facets of the criminal and juvenile justice community, from law enforcement, corrections, prosecution, defense, courts, victim-witness services, and educational institutions to federal, state, and local elected officials.
National Criminal Justice Reference Service
(F, P, N, V)
P.O. Box 6000
Rockville, MD 20849-6000
800-851-3420
Fax 301-519-5212
www.ncjrs.gov
The National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) offers a range of services and resources, balancing the information needs of the field with the technological means to receive and access support. NCJRS also offers extensive reference and referral services to help you find answers to your questions about crime and justice-related research, policy, and practice.
National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives
(F, T, N)
Hubert T. Bell Jr. Office Complex
4609-F Pinecrest Office Park Drive
Alexandria, VA 22312-1442
703-658-1529
Fax 703-658-9479
www.noblenational.org
The National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Officers provides solutions to law enforcement issues and concerns, as well as to the ever-changing needs of our communities.
National Consumers League
(F, P, N)
1701 K Street,, NW
Suite 1200
Washington, DC 20006
202-835-3323
Fax 202-835-0747
www.nclnet.org
The National Consumers League (NCL) protects and promotes social and economic justice for consumers and workers. NCL provides government, businesses, and other organizations with the consumer’s perspective on concerns including child labor, privacy, food safety, and medication information.
National Sheriffs’ Association
(F, P, T, N)
1450 Duke Street
Alexandria, VA 22314-3490
703-836-7827
The NSA is dedicated to raising the level of professionalism among those in the criminal justice field. Programs deal with such topics as domestic violence, jail operations, traffic safety, and weapons of mass destruction training. Neighborhood Watch is one of its crime prevention programs.
Office of Community Oriented Policing Services
(F, P, T, N, V, C)
U.S. Department of Justice
1100 Vermont Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20530
202-307-1480
800-421-6770
askCopsRC@usdoj.gov
www.cops.usdoj.gov
The COPS office was created as a result of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement ACT of 1994. As a component of the Justice Department, the mission of the COPS Office is to advance community policing in jurisdictions of all sizes across the country.
Police Executive Research Forum
(F, P, T, N)
1120 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Suite 930
Washington, DC 20036
202-466-7820
Fax 202-466-7826
www.policeforum.org
PERF is a national membership organization of progressive police executives dedicated to improving policing and advancing professional development through research and involvement in public policy debate. PERF also provides national leadership, technical assistance, and vital management services to police agencies.
United States Conference of Mayors
(F, T, N)
1620 I Street, NW
Washington, DC 20006
202-293-7330
Fax 202-293-2352
www.usmayors.org
The U.S. Conference of Mayors promotes the development of effective urban/suburban policy, strengthens federal-city relationships, ensures that federal policy meets urban needs, provides mayors with leadership and management tools, and creates a forum for mayors to share ideas and information.



