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The NNALEA is a nonprofit
organization founded in 1993 in Washington, D.C. and incorporated under
the state of Delaware. The mission of the NNALEA is to promote and foster
mutual cooperation between American Indian Law Enforcement
Officers/Agents/Personnel, their agencies, tribes, private industry and
public.
Our Objectives
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To provide media for the
exchange of ideas and the new techniques used by both criminals and
investigators
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To conduct training
seminars, conferences, and research into educational methods for the
benefit of American Indians in the law enforcement profession
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To keep the membership
and public informed of current statue changes and the judicial decisions
as they relate to the law enforcement community
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To establish a network
and directory consisting of Native American enforcement
officers/agents/employees
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To provide technical
and/or investigative assistance to Association members within the
various aspects of law enforcement investigations
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To promote a positive
attitude towards law enforcement in the American Indian community and
other communities
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To provide a support
group for Native American officers/agents/employees in a field through
the utilization of a national organization
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