New York Sheriffs Specifications
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The Sheriffs Association is a not-for-profit corporation formed in 1934 to assist all 58 of New Yorks sheriffs in serving and protecting the...
The Sheriffs Association is a not-for-profit corporation formed in 1934 to assist all 58 of New Yorks sheriffs in serving and protecting the citizenry through member-supported training programs, accreditation, legislative advocacy, and public safety programs.
The New York State Sheriffs Association is a not-for-profit corporation formed in 1934 to assist New Yorks 58 sheriffs to serve and protect the citizenry through member-supported training programs, accreditation, legislative advocacy, and public safety programs.
OUR MISSION: Because the Sheriff is a county officer, there is no responsibility on the State to provide training or professional development for Sheriffs in the very complex operations of their office, which typically may include criminal law enforcement, traffic safety, emergency rescue operations, homeland security programs, emergency response teams, civil emergency and disaster response programs, jail operations, correctional alternative management, courtroom security, emergency communications, recreational law enforcement, and civil litigation process.