The National Latino Peace Officer's Association began in the early 1970's in California by two men that wanted to increase the number of Latinos in law enforcement and law enforcement fields. Through their hard work and determination the N.L.P.O.A. has become one of the largest Latino law enforcement associations in the United States with chapters from California to New York.
Today the N.L.P.O.A. members consist of Peace Offices from Federal, State and Local levels through out the country. Membership is also available to non-peace officers as Associate members.
GOALS OF THE N.L.P.O.A.
The Goals of the association are to promote equality and professionalism in law enforcement. Eliminate prejudice and discrimination in the Criminal Justice System (particularly law enforcement). Create a fraternal/professional association that provide support, advocacy, personal and professional development to its members. Prevent and reduce juvenile delinquency and lessen neighborhood tension in the Latino communities through awareness and role model programs. Though the N.L.P.O.A. was originally organized to benefit Latinos, THE N.L.P.O.A. DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE AGAINST ANY INDIVIDUAL BECAUSE OF RACE, COLOR, SEX OR RELIGION AND MEMBERSHIP IS OPEN TO ANYONE.