2022-2023 FBINAA Overview CEZ

FBI NATIONAL ACADEMY ASSOCIATES, INC.

Attendees of the National Academy are primarily all state, county, and municipal law enforcement executives who play key decision-making roles within their individual organizations. The academy is not exclusive to just U.S. law enforcement. In 1937, the first international police organization was represented – the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Today, each class comprises about 20 represen- tatives from foreign coun- tries. Each National Academy session consists of 265 attendees and the academy conducts four session a year, all held at the FBI training facility in Quantico, Va. This training program is considered elite and has a highly competi- tive selection process. The FBINAA was formed as a means for lawenforcement executives to continue training and networking regionally. Started as individual chap- ters, the association is nowa nonprofit organization that facil- itates the continuedmission that was developed while attending the National Academy.

The FBINAA is divided into four sections across the United States with a total of 44 chap- ters within the sections. There are four chapters outside the United States representing Europe, Latin America/Carib- bean, Asia-Pacific, and Africa/ Middle East. Each chapter has an organizational structure and conducts educational and social networking opportunities throughout the year. Each of the four sections holds yearly meetings to address mission, goals, objectives, and enhance- ments to the Association. The Map will give you an idea of how the Association is orga- nized. The current membership of the FBINAA is over 16,000 active members worldwide.

50 % ACTIVE SWORN LAW ENFORCEMENT

44 %* RETIRED LAW ENFORCEMENT

5 % INTERNATIONAL

2 % FEDERAL

*Many retired L.E. are now in private industry as executives/consultants.

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