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Law Enforcement Coordinating Committee

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The Law Enforcement Coordinating Committee (LECC) was established on July 21, 1981 in all 94 U.S. Attorney's Offices by order of the U.S. Attorney General. LECC provides a networking focus for law enforcement executives committed to the ideal of cooperation and coordination at all levels of local, state, and federal law enforcement. In addition, the LECC has undertaken activities and initiatives to promote crime reduction awareness and prevention programs.

The mission of the LECC is to develop coordination, communication, and cooperation between local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies throughout the Western District of Louisiana by providing education, training and technical assistance to all federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies in the District.

Resources for Law Enforcement Officials

Department of Justice - Office of Justice Program USDOJ, Office of Justice Programs Law Enforcement Technical Assistance and Training
Department of Justice - Office of Justice Programs - National Criminal Justice Reference Service National Criminal Justice Reference, Administered by the Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice
 
Department of Justice - Office of Justice Programs- National Training & Technical Assistance Center National Training and Technical Assistance Center (NTTAC), Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice
Department of Justice - Office of Justice Programs - Bureau of Justice Assistance The BJA Law Enforcement Training Database is a catalog of all federally funded and supported training available to state and local law enforcement officials. Each database listing includes the training provider, a course description, eligibility criteria, and contact information.
 
Justice Technology Information Network The National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center (NLECTC) Justice Technology Information Network

 
State and Local Anti Terrorism Training Logo DOJ, BJA, State and Local Anti-Terrorism Training

Many OJP formula grants are awarded directly to state governments, which then set priorities and allocate funds within that state. For more information on how a state intends to distribute formula grant funds, contact the state agencies through the link provided. http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/saa/la.htm
 

Police Officer's Safety Association Free training provided by Police Officers Safety Association
Updated January 27, 2015