International Police Academy (UNIPOL) Launches Inaugural Community Policing Program in the United States
- Alexander Jan Mouselhy
- Oct 14
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
International Police Academy (UNIPOL) Launches Inaugural Community Policing Program in the United States
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– The International Police Academy (UNIPOL) is proud to announce the launch of its inaugural Community Policing Leadership Program in the United States. This landmark initiative is designed to foster stronger, more collaborative relationships between law enforcement and the communities they serve.
The program will convene a diverse cohort of leaders from law enforcement, military branches, civilian organizations, and media to engage in advanced training and strategic dialogue. The curriculum is focused on developing responsible, effective community policing frameworks that enhance public safety and trust.
The official presentation of the U.S. Section of the program will be led by Dr. Alexander Jan, Executive Director and CEO of the International Police Academy, and Prof. Dr. Carl Robinson, Commander Director – United States.

Program Details:
Dates: October 10–11
Location: United States
Focus: Leadership development in community policing principles and practices.
"This program represents a significant step forward in our mission to support U.S. police and military personnel with world-class training," said Dr. Alexander Jan. "By building unified leadership teams, we can create safer, more resilient communities together."
The International Police Academy invites qualified professionals to join this critical movement.
For more information and registration details, please visit www.interpolice.academy.
About International Police Academy (UNIPOL): The International Police Academy is a global institution dedicated to advancing professional policing standards through education, training, and leadership development. Our programs are designed to equip security professionals with the skills necessary to meet the complex challenges of modern law enforcement.
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