Associated Organizations

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Organizations are listed alphabetically.

 

CITIZENS ACADEMY

The Citizens Academy, overseen by the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office, is a 10-week program designed to engage members from all of Sacramento County’s diverse communities in communication and participation with representatives from the criminal justice system. Go to Citizens Academy

COMMUNITY RACIAL PROFILING COMMISSION

In July 2000, the Sacramento Police Department undertook a comprehensive study of traffic stops to address perceptions of racial profiling. In March 2004, the Sacramento City Council approved the establishment of a formal advisory commission that would provide the City with a greater opportunity to be inclusive and allow for equitable representation, accountability, and reporting from Sacramento residents in this issue of national importance. In November 2004, City Council confirmed fifteen members of the Community Racial Profiling Commission (CRPC). The Commission held its first meeting in January 2005.

Note: Ordinance 2015-0026 repealed the Community Racial Profiling Commission and established the Sacramento Community Police Commission on August 18, 2015.

JOINT POWERS AUTHORITY

The Northern California Regional Public Safety Training Authority (NCRPSTA) was formed on August 7, 2001, as a Joint Powers Authority (JPA), to provide regional training for public safety agencies in Northern California. The JPA provides mandatory pre-service and in-service training for law enforcement and fire service personnel. Go to Joint Powers Authority

SACRAMENTO CITIZEN’S CRIME ALERT

This website is dedicated to helping the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department and the Sacramento Police Department apprehend the most wanted suspects of Sacramento and surrounding areas. Go to Sacramento Citizen’s Crime Alert

SACRAMENTO POLICE FOUNDATION

The Sacramento Police Foundation exists to help plan and fund activities and programs that fall outside the range of the normal duties of the Sacramento Police Department, but benefit the community and department in a variety of ways. The Foundation provides an opportunity for the Sacramento Police Department to build stronger relationships between the department and the citizens it serves. Go to Sacramento Police Foundation

SACRAMENTO POLICE K9 ASSOCIATION

The specific purpose of the Sacramento Police K9 Association is to educate and promote the use of police service dogs in the community, perform canine demonstrations for schools and community groups, provide additional training and equipment for police service dogs and their handlers, assist in the care of retired police dogs, and furnish death benefits to all police canines. Go to Sacramento Police K9 Association

SACRAMENTO POLICE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION

The Sacramento Police Officers Association (SPOA) represents the men and women who work as Sacramento Police Department Sergeants, Officers, Dispatchers, and Community Service Officers. The SPOA is the rank-and-file police union that negotiates on behalf of these public safety employees for their wages, benefits, and working conditions. Go to Sacramento Police Officers Association

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