FAQs

Will chapters be formally organized?

Official chapters will enter into a chapter agreement with WLLEF and abide by established bylaws.

How often will chapters conduct meetings?

Chapters typically schedule their meetings throughout the year to allow for members to network.

What are the benefits of becoming a member of a chapter?

Chapter members are professionally, socially, and personally linked to each other and their region’s law enforcement leadership network. In addition, chapters host various training events throughout the year and provide awards, recognitions, and benefits to their members.

How are chapters connected to the Women Leaders in Law Enforcement (WLLE) Training Symposium?

Chapters are committed to the continuous development of their members through training and maintaining the bonds developed at the WLLE Conference.

What opportunities do chapters provide?

Chapters provide members with opportunities for continuing education, training, professional development, peer networking, and research in law enforcement disciplines.

Do chapters provide members with the opportunity for growth?

Chapters promote improved leadership, cooperation, services, efficiencies, and higher standards of professional conduct in all levels of law enforcement.

Are there mentoring opportunities within a chapter?

Chapters will allow for training, networking, or other programs like mentorship to be tailored to the needs of their participating agencies and/or members.

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