International Christian Police Fellowship

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The International Christian Police Fellowship (ICPF) is the international, interdenominational umbrella organization of Christian police organizations.

Mission and goal

The aim is to promote international connections between the various national organizations and to coordinate joint projects and international conferences. She also supports an international police team in the implementation of seminars and training courses for police officers in countries where democratic values ​​have been one of the achievements of recent years. Among other things, this involves the further development of ethical principles for leadership in the police and technical support in the fight against corruption. Here it enjoys the reputation of the national police authorities. For example, the Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann said in his welcoming address at the 20th annual reception of the Christian Police Association in Nuremberg in 2008: “As CPV, you can look back with pride on the past years and the associated commitment to Christian values. This also includes the cross-border aspect - the international seminars held by the CPV on ethical and moral values ​​in police leadership and the anti-corruption seminar that is held on different continents. Contacts with police pastors and pastors have also proven to be valuable. "

Board

The board of the ICPF consists of Tony Britten (Great Britain), Juan Ruman (Spain), Felix Ceggatto (Switzerland) and Matthias Lehmann, First Police Chief Inspector from Baden-Württemberg, who was elected President of the Association in London in 2011.

membership

The ICPF currently has 26 members internationally. In the German-speaking countries, there are the German Christian Police Association , the Austrian Christian Police Association and the Christian Police Association Switzerland . Other members are:

  • Great Britain
  • Northern Ireland
  • Romania
  • Kenya
  • Czech Republic
  • South Africa
  • Netherlands
  • Australia
  • New South Wales
  • Canada
  • Ghana
  • Nigeria
  • Spain
  • Australia
  • France
  • New Zealand
  • Ukraine
  • Norway
  • Sweden
  • United States
  • India
  • Moldova

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b About the International Christian Police Fellowship - International Christian Police Fellowship. Retrieved September 10, 2017 (American English).
  2. a b ICPF meeting in Germany. Retrieved September 10, 2017 .
  3. International Christian Police Association: New boss from Germany. Retrieved September 19, 2017 .
  4. Members of ICPF - International Christian Police Fellowship. Retrieved September 19, 2017 (American English).