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MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION

Mission of the membership department:

Your staff at Fight Crime: Invest in Kids will serve as your personal resource on relevant federal policy developments. We strive to ensure that our members receive all essential information about activities they can participate in to make their voices heard by Congress.

For more information about how Fight Crime: Invest in Kids supports members, click here.

Who can become a member and how?

Fight Crime: Invest in Kids members are top executive law enforcement leaders and survivors of violence. Top executive law enforcement leaders include: Chiefs of Police; Sheriffs; elected or appointed prosecutors; Attorneys General, and the presidents of police officer organizations.

For more information about Associate Membership click here.

The only condition of membership is agreement with the School and Youth Violence Prevention Plan, which lays out our broad goals. There are no membership dues for this organization.

If you would like to join Fight Crime: Invest in Kids and you agree with the School and Youth Violence Prevention Plan, please complete the membership application form.


What can members do?

Members are called on for advice as needed, and may be asked to contact policy makers on behalf of Fight Crime: Invest in Kids' legislative priorities, submit letters and opinion editorials to local or national newspapers, testify at congressional hearings or briefings, and to appear at press conferences and other public events.

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