NNALEA is a nonprofit organization founded in 1993 in Washington, D.C. The mission of the NNALEA is to promote and foster mutual cooperation between American Indian Law Enforcement Officers/Agents/Personnel, their agencies, tribes, private industry and public.
Over the years NNALEA has focused its efforts and resources in the American Indian Community in areas of law enforcement training, border safety, human resources and job creation.
NNALEA also uses its membership to promote and support the continuing of education of young men and women pursuing law enforcement careers in Indian Country. In the past, NNALEA has sponsored training programs and also provided financial assistance to students entering the field of law enforcement.
Our Objectives
To provide media for the exchange of ideas and the new techniques used by both criminals and investigators
To conduct training seminars, conferences, and research into educational methods for the benefit of American Indians in the law enforcement profession
To keep the membership and public informed of current statue changes and the judicial decisions as they relate to the law enforcement community
To establish a network and directory consisting of Native American enforcement officers/agents/employees
To provide technical and/or investigative assistance to Association members within the various aspects of law enforcement investigations
To promote a positive attitude towards law enforcement in the American Indian community and other communities
To provide a support group for Native American officers/agents/employees in a field through the utilization of a national organization
We are looking forward to an exciting year for 2020 in NNALEA!
As a valued member of the National Native American Law Enforcement Association you will be kept current with the latest news and updates on issues that affect the Native American law enforcement community.