2007 McGruff
Conference

WSCPA 
Sponsoring
Membership


Sponsoring Membership
Dues are:
$250.00 ( 5 members)

Sponsoring Membership can include anyone in
your business or company actively engaged in
crime prevention or loss prevention program
for your company, or actively involved in
reducing criminal victimization in your
community.

 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?

     Any Business or Corporation public or
     private that endeavors to make crime and    
     community policing a way of life. As a
     Sponsoring 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 from
               the WSCPA Web Site.
          2. Sponsoring Membership Certificate.
          3. You will be listed as a sponsoring
              member in the following items. 
               a. All WSCPA Crime Prevention
                   Training,
               b. WSCPA Web Page, 
               c. he WSCPA Newsletter.
          4. Participation in the Crime Prevention
              Round Table.
          5. A copy of the WSCPA's Membership
              Packet, Articles of Incorporation, By-
              Laws, Code of Ethics, WSCPA
              Membership List, 
          6. Access to the Member's Only Part
              of the Web Page. 
          7. You will receive information on the
              WSCPA Spring Conference.


Yes, We wish to be a Sponsoring Member of the
 WSCPA. Please accept my application for the
 year 20__.

 AGENCY NAME: ____________________________________________

 Telephone ____________________ Fax: ________________________

 JOB TITLE: _________________________________________________
 
 
Business 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
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@wscpaonline.org
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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