The International Police Association is an independent body made up of members of the police service, whether on active duty or retired, and without distinction as to rank, sex, race, colour, language or religion. It's purpose is to create bonds of friendship and to promote international co-operation.
It is committed to the principles set out in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as adopted by the United Nations in 1948 and recognises that any form of torture is absolutely inconsistent with these principles. It's aims include the development of cultural relations amongst it's members, a broadening of their general knowledge and an exchange of professional experience. In addition, it seeks to foster mutual help in the social sphere and to contribute, within the limits of it's possibilities, to the peaceful co-existence of different peoples and to the preservation of world peace.
The Association undertakes: to encourage personal contacts by organising exchange visits of individuals and groups, arranging group holidays and initiating pen-friendships; to promote among the police services of all the member Sections respect for law and order; to develop social and cultural activities and to encourage the exchange of professional experiences; to enhance the image of the police in the countries of it's member Sections and to help improve relations between the police and the general public; to foster youth exchanges and international youth meetings with a view to promoting greater tolerance and understanding between people, and understanding for the work of the police; to facilitate a regular exchange of publications between the National Sections and to provide an information service for the National IPA publications containing news on all subjects of relevance to the Association; to promote international publications, and to help with the preparation of a bibliography of police works and, wherever possible, of all works connected with the law or legal matters; to facilitate international co-operation through friendly contacts between police officers of all continents and to contribute to a mutual understanding of professional problems.
Numerous activities and projects are enjoyed by members locally, nationally and internationally.
International Travel Forms are exchanged between Sections for members or groups of members wanting information, contact with other members or sometimes hosting, when travelling abroad.
Friendship Weeks, Sports Events and Anniversary Celebrations with social and cultural flavours are held regularly, both nationally and internationally.
Professional Study/Exchange or Travel Scholarships are encouraged in many Sections and are sometimes available to those seeking professional exchanges.
Hobbies Groups, which vary from Section to Section, allow members to share their interests with other like-minded people. For example, Radio Amateurs, Computer Enthusiasts, Golfers, Genealogists, Go-Karting, etc. are just a few of the activities enjoyed by members.
Members' families: the Association welcomes and encourages involvement of spouses, partners and children.
Social Events are enjoyed at local (Branch) level to establish and maintain bonds of friendship and camaraderie.
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