2024 Indian Country Law Enforcement Section Midyear Meeting
Tulsa, OK | April 1 — 3
The 2024 IACP Indian Country Law Enforcement Section Midyear meeting will take place April 1 through 3.
Thank you to our host, the Muscogee (Creek) Nation Lighthorse Tribal Police Department.
The IACP Indian Country Law Enforcement Section (ICLES) Midyear meeting provides an opportunity to discuss critical issues facing the tribal law enforcement community, identify best practices, and enhance relationships with your colleagues.
The 2024 IACP Indian Country Officer of the Year Banquet will take place during this meeting.
Location
River Spirit Casino Resort8330 Riverside Pkwy
Tulsa, OK 74137 US
Schedule at-a Glance
Monday, April 1
7:30AM – 8:00AM | Registration
8:00 AM – 9:00AM | Breakfast (Provided)
9:00 AM – 9:30AM | Opening Prayer & Welcome Remarks
9:30 AM – 12:00PM | Roundtable Discussion
12:00 PM – 1:00PM | Lunch (Provided)
1:00 PM – 5:00PM | Partner Updates
5:00 PM – Closing Remarks
Tuesday, April 2
8:00 AM – 9:00AM | Breakfast (Provided)
9:15 AM – 9:30AM | Opening Remarks
9:30 AM – 12:00PM | Partner Updates
12:00 PM – 1:00PM | Lunch (Provided)
1:00 PM – 3:00PM | Partner Updates
3:00 PM – 3:10PM | Closing Remarks
6:00 PM – 9:00PM | IACP Indian Country Officer of the Year Banquet
Wednesday, April 3
8:00 AM – 9:00AM | Breakfast (Provided)
9:15 AM – 9:30AM | Opening Remarks
9:30 AM – 12:00PM | Roundtable Discussion
12:00 PM - Closing Remarks & Adjournment
A full event agenda is forthcoming.
Registration Information
Registration is currently closed. Please contact [email protected] with any questions.
Hotel and Travel Information
The room block is currently closed. Please contact [email protected] with any questions.
All events will take place at the River Spirit Casino Resort in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
IACP Indian Country Officer of the Year Award
The Indian Country Officer of the Year Award provides international recognition to law enforcement officers who have demonstrated exceptional valor in service to the people of Indian Country, thereby exhibiting the highest traditions of Law Enforcement.
For further information, visit IACP Indian Country Police Officer of the Year.
Membership
Membership is open to all active, life, and associate members of the IACP in good standing who are now or have been engaged in providing police services affecting Indian Country and, if not the head of the agency, have the written approval of their agency chief executive.
- Current IACP members - Click here to join the Section (IACP Member login required)
- Non-IACP members - Join the IACP today and add Section membership
Additional Resources
Promising Practices in Tribal Community Policing
A guidebook to explore what community policing looks like in Indian country and what specific strategies work well for tribal law enforcement.