
The VIPS Program provides support and resources for agencies interested in developing or enhancing a volunteer program and for citizens who wish to volunteer their time and skills with a law enforcement agency. The program's ultimate goal is to enhance the capacity of state and local law enforcement to utilize volunteers. The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) manages the VIPS Program in partnership with the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice.
Learn more by visiting the Volunteers in Police Service homepage.
Below is a listing of resources available on this program partner's website:
General Links (12)
Targeted Audience Links (22)
Youth, Schools, Education
Publications: Volunteer Programs: Enhancing Public Safety by Leveraging Resources
On-line Public Education Material
- Publications: VIPS in Focus: Mutally Beneficial Partnerships: Internship Programs
- On-line Public Education Material
- Training Courses
- Successes/Best Stories
- VIPS in the News
- Publications: Volunteer Programs: Enhancing Public Safety by Leveraging Resources
- On-line Public Education Material
- Training Courses
- Successes/Best Stories
- VIPS in the News
- Publications: Volunteer Programs: Enhancing Public Safety by Leveraging Resources
- On-line Public Education Material
- Successes/Best Stories
- VIPS in the News
- Publications: Volunteer Programs: VIPS in Focus: Citizen Police Academies: Introducing Law Enforcement to the Community,
- On-line Public Education Material
- Successes/Best Stories
Sponsors (1)
Additional Links of Interest (6)