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Region 4 covers Northern Illinois (Boone, Bureau, Carroll, Cook, DeKalb, DuPage, Henry, Grundy, Jo Daviess, Kane, Kendall, LaSalle, Lee, McHenry, Mercer, Ogle, Putnam, Rock Island, Stephenson, Whiteside, Will, and Winnebago counties) plus the entire states of Iowa and Nebraska
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The International Police Association is one of the most unique and interesting social organizations in the world. This fraternal organization is dedicated to "unite in service and friendship" all active and retired members of the law enforcement service throughout the world. The IPA strives to enhance the image of the Police in its member countries, and to facilitate international cooperation through friendly contacts between police officers from all continents. The motto of the Association is Servo Per Amikeco, which means "Service Through Friendship".
While professional police organizations abound, the International Police Association values the social advantages of exchanging professional experiences to better the service and uniquely adopts friendship as its up-front purpose. The Association is a private organization, which is not officially sponsored nor controlled. The IPA is not connected with, or influenced by, any union, law enforcement, or governmental agency, or by any outside interests. The Association by-laws expressly forbid any participation in politics, unionism, or departmental matters.
The IPA is a non-profit, worldwide fraternal organization based strictly on idealism and friendship whose membership consists solely of active and retired law enforcement personnel. Its uniqueness and solidarity is amply demonstrated by creating a harmonious atmosphere of unity and camaraderie among all of its members, regardless of rank. The duties and work of the Association is carried out by its officers, working in their off duty time, without remuneration.
A primary emphasis of the organization is global and cultural friendship among law enforcement officers. These are cultivated through a variety of visits, trips, cultural exchanges, and contacts. There are also annual national and international conventions. Other objectives of the organization include:
Membership now covers most countries of the free world and presently includes approximately 304,500 officers in 59 nations, of all ranks from Officers to Chiefs and Commissioners of Police. Membership in the U. S. Section is open to any qualified active or retired law enforcement officer from a recognized federal, state, or local agency, meeting the requirement criteria as established by the United States Section Bylaws. Membership is obtainable by all qualified individuals regardless of rank, gender, ethnicity, nationality, or creed.
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