2007 McGruff
Conference

Gold Agency Membership Dues are:

$250.00 
( 25 members)
 

WSCPA 
Membership

Silver Agency Membership Dues are:

$150.00 
(5 members
)

Agency Membership can include anyone in your department including: Crime Prevention, Detectives,  Patrol Personnel, School Resource Officers, Community Service Officers, 
Community Resource Officers,  Volunteers and Community Leaders, and Department Administration. 

 The Purpose of the Washington State Crime Prevention Association  is to contribute to the reduction and control of criminal opportunity and criminal victimization in the State of Washington, by:
     1) Encouraging the process of crime prevention
          education in public, private, and voluntary
          sectors.
     2) Enhancing the development and
         implementation of crime prevention
         programs.
     3) Focusing attention on local, regional, and
         state goals and issues relating to crime
         prevention.
     4) Informing elected officials, legislative bodies
         and criminal justice personnel of current
         crime prevention trends and techniques
         necessary for reducing crime.
Who should apply?
     Sheriff and Police Departments, State, and Federal Agencies can all
     apply. As an Agency Member of the WSCPA you will receive the
     following items upon  approval of your application:
          1. Access to the Association’s: By-Laws, Code of Ethics, WSCPA
              Membership List, and Quarterly Newsletter.
          2. The opportunity to send one person to the Crime Prevention
               Round Table.
          3. Access to the Members Only part of the WSCPA Web Page.
          4. You will receive information on WSCPA’s Spring  conference.
          5. Agency personnel will be able to attend WSCPA Training
              classes including: 40 Hour Basic Academy, First Line
              Supervisor’s Class, Crime Prevention for Community
              Policing Officers,16 Hour Volunteer
              Training Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design,
               Crime Free Multi Housing, Workplace Violence,
          6. WSCPA Certificate of Membership.
          7. WSCPA Membership Card(s).
          8. WSCPA Decal

Yes, We wish to be a Gold or Silver (please circle) Agency Member
of the WSCPA. Please  accept my application for the year 20____

AGENCY NAME: ____________________________________________________________

Telephone __________________________ Fax ______________________ 

JOB TITLE: ________________________________________________________________ 

CONTACT NAME: ____________________________________________________________ 

Email: _______________________________________________________

AGENCY ADDRESS: ___________________________________________________________

CITY, STATE, ZIP:______________________________________________

Name 2: __________________________________________________ 

Email: _____________________________________________________

Name 3: __________________________________________________ 

Email: _____________________________________________________

Name 4: __________________________________________________ 

Email: _____________________________________________________

Name 5: __________________________________________________ 

Email: _____________________________________________________

      Dues for new members that are received by the WSCPA after October 1st of any calendar year shall be considered to be dues for the following 
 year. Please mail your membership check and completed application 
form to the:

WSCPA Office
% Daryl Pearson, Executive Director
1631 W. Rose St., Ste. F-615
Walla Walla, WA 99362
Tel. 509.527-9290
Email: info@wscpaonlineorg
Web Site: wscpaonline.org


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The Purpose of the Washington State Crime Prevention Association is to contribute to the reduction and control of criminal victimization in the State of Washington.

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