Law Enforcement Exchange Program (LEEP)

World's Largest Police Organization Honors the Israel National Police at JINSA Event

The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) honored the Israel National Police during the IACP's 115th annual conference held November 8-12 in San Diego, Calif. The presentation took place during a luncheon sponsored by JINSA.

Full-Color Brochure About LEEP

Download and read this full-color brochure explaining the Law Enforcement Exchange Program. It is a large file so please be patient during the download.

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JINSA Sends U.S. Police Chiefs to Israel for Anti-Terror Cooperation

Washington, D.C., 8/21/02 - Top U.S. law enforcement officers met Monday with Uzi Landau, Israel's Public Security Minister, in Jerusalem. Since the Sept. 11th attacks in New York City and Washington, anti-terrorism cooperation between the U.S. and Israel has increased. The spectre of homicide bombers in the U.S. has further drawn the two sides together.

JINSA's 2008 Counter-Terror Conferences in Michigan and Texas

JINSA’s Law Enforcement Exchange Program (LEEP) Counter-Terrorism Conferences brought six Israeli experts to speak before more than 700 senior law enforcement officials over the course of two consecutive conferences in July 2008.

Arming Marines With Know-How For Staying Alive

An LAPD detective - an expert on suicide bombings - aims to protect troops in Iraq by teaching them about terrorists’ tactics.

The Los Angeles Times article displayed below discusses the successful efforts of Los Angeles Police Department Detective Ralph Morten to educate the U.S. Marine Corps about suicide bombers.

Suicide Bombings Bring Urgency to Police in U.S.

On July 25, 2005, The New York Times extensively detailed JINSA's continuing efforts to serve as a liason between American law enforcement leaders and their counterparts in Israel. Through the Law Enforcement Exchange Program, police departments across the nation are better prepared against the threat of terrorism.

Israeli Experts Teach Police On Terrorism

On Sunday June 12, 2005, The Washington Post ran a large article on JINSA's Law Enforcement Exchange Program (LEEP) on page C01, the front page of the "Metro" section. LEEP brings top American law enforcement officials to Israel for intensive counter-terrorism seminars with a focus on defeating suicide bombers. Read the entire article.

JINSA's 2004 Counter-Terror Conferences in California, Minnesota and Florida

Three two-day counter-terrorism conferences, sponsored and underwritten by JINSA, are being held across the United States for local law enforcement officials this week. The conferences, a project of JINSA's Law Enforcement Exchange Program (LEEP), have received the support and cooperation of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) and the Major County Sheriff's Association (MCSA). The conferences address counter terrorism and best practice procedures with emphasis on suicide bombings.

JINSA's 2004 Counter-Terror Conference in New Jersey

An extraordinary one-day conference at Princeton University saw four high-ranking Israelis who are experts in counter-terrorism brief 425 of New Jersey's top law-enforcement officers, as well as a number of officers from the New York and Pennsylvania State Police and personnel from the local branches of the FBI, the Secret Service, and the U.S. Marshall's office. Read more about this event in an article that appeared in the New Jersey Jewish News.

Capitol Police officer 'blown away' by Israel trip

The April 7 issue of The Hill, a newspaper dedicated to covering Congressional issues, recounts Capitol Police Commander Larry Thompson's experiences and insight gained through his participation in JINSA's 2004 Law Enforcement Exchange Program (LEEP) to Israel.