International Conference of Police Chaplains
"Serving all law enforcement chaplains since 1973"
International Conference of Police Chaplains seek to maintain professionalism in law enforcement chaplaincy.
What Law Enforcement Chaplains Do...
- Counsel members of the local law enforcement community, sworn and non-sworn
- Counsel officers in areas such as Stress Management, Post Shooting, Burn-Out
- Serve as part of a department's Crisis Response Team
- Assist the department in making death notifications
- Assist at suicide incidents
- Provide guidance should a Line Of Duty Death occur within the department or community.
- Provide assistance to victims
- Counsel with the families of law enforcement officers
- Counsel with other members of a department and families
- Visit sick or injured officers and departmental personnel in homes and hospitals
- Offer prayer at special occasions such as recruit graduations, awards ceremonies, dedication of buildings, retirement ceremonies.
- Serve as liaison with other clergy in the community
- Serve on review boards, award boards, and other committees
- Assist with transients and the homeless
- Provide for the spiritual needs of prisoners as requested