IACA Certification
The IACA has developed criteria and an examination process
that will allow applicants to
become Certified Law Enforcement Analysts (CLEA). A certification
program provides the
foundation on which a profession demarcates the knowledge,
skills and abilities necessary for
successfully meeting the job duties and responsibilities
within its given field. Crime analysis,
intelligence analysis, investigative analysis, geographic
profiling, police research and planning
units and personnel all share a common skill set. In many
cases, individual staff members are
expected to provide this divergent analytical support to
public safety agencies across the globe
without formal training or instruction. The IACA is committed
to developing and administering
a comprehensive training and credentialing program to provide
analysts, as well as departments,
both the framework for excellence and the mechanism for achieving
it. The IACA is committed
to designing this model and putting it out in the public
domain for all entities, private and public,
local and international, to use. The IACA encourages local
associations, training programs,
colleges and universities to build educational programs around
this model, as well as encourages
local, state, federal and provincial agencies to adopt these
standards of excellence.
The IACA Certification Program is a result of the desire
to reach the following six goals:
- To recognize the professional abilities and accomplishments
of individual law
enforcement analysts.
- To promote and encourage professional
development by individuals in the field of
law enforcement analysis.
- To provide the employers
of law enforcement analysts a reliable measure
of
professional competence.
- To provide employers of law
enforcement analysts with a basis on which to
establish
position descriptions.
- To promote the profession of
law enforcement analysis to police chiefs,
administrators and the entire criminal justice
community.
- To
better define law enforcement analysis as a
legitimate and unique career.
The IACA believes that a diverse, well-rounded, multifaceted
analyst makes for the most
productive staff member. While every agency has specific,
unique and ever-changing analytical
needs, we believe that every analyst should possess a
full understanding of the different
techniques and methods used throughout the field. The
IACA also values the divergent ways in
which analysts learn and gain experience necessary for
their jobs, and therefore we want to offer
a program that rewards this wide spectrum of learning
and understanding. In light of this, the
IACA has designed a certification program based on a
point system that acknowledges work
experience, demonstrable knowledge, skills and abilities,
academic work, on-the-job training,
and contributions to advancing the profession.
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