The
International Police Association is one of the most unique and interesting
social organizations in the world. This fraternal organization is
dedicated "to unite in service and friendship all active and
retired members of the law enforcement service throughout the world."
The IPA strives to enhance the image of the police in its member
countries, and to facilitate international cooperation through friendly
contacts between police officers of all continents.
Membership now exceeds 383,000 officers in over 61 countries and
is steadily rising. Membership is open to any serving or former
Police Officer meeting the requirements as set out in the Canadian
Section Constitution. Membership is offered regardless of rank,
race, sex, color or creed.
The IPA was
formed by Sergeant Arthur TROOP in England in 1950. This began with
the dream of one man to have police officers banded together through
friendship. This is shown in the Association Motto "Servo per
Amikeco", which when translated from Esperanto means "Service
through Friendship".
Rev. Charles Wright founded the IPA Canadian Section in London,
Ontario during 1960, and it has now grown to include 13 Regions
across Canada.
The purpose
of our organization is strictly cultural, social and recreational.
At no time does the Association take part in any matter of departmental
policy, discipline or unionism.
The IPA creates an opportunity for cultural exchange and contacts
on a local, national and international level. The IPA is a tremendous
organization for members and their families who wish to travel anywhere
in the world.
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