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The Arizona Crime Prevention Association (ACPA) was created in 1977 by crime prevention officers, civilian employees, volunteers and members of security and loss prevention industries. The ACPA is recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.

The goals of the ACPA are to focus attention on local, state and regional issues related to crime prevention and provide a forum for the exchange, coordination and teaching of ideas, concepts and programs pertaining to the reduction of crime. This is done by providing:

  • Crime Prevention training to law enforcement officers, crime prevention specialists, business loss prevention experts and private citizens.
  • Various Powerpoint presentations, brochures and forms on a variety of crime prevention topics that are available for download in the Members Only section.
  • A vast and constant support network of crime prevention specialists with a variety of professional expertise.

Upcoming ACPA Training & Events:

Job Announcements

Citizen Advisor Position with Scottsdale. The Citizen Advisor is the Neighborhood Watch coordinator position for the City of Scottsdale. The position is open until May 9th and the salary range is: $47,403 to $66,102. To see a complete job description, please go to: http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/HR/Jobs/JP8145.asp.

Additional non-ACPA Training:

The American Crime Prevention Institute has an interactive Blog for all crime prevention practitioners. Visit www.crimepreventiononline.com to register.

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