Vehicle Crimes Committee
The Vehicle Crime Committee studies, considers, and determines the various methods and means by which vehicle crimes are committed, including the make and type of vehicles most commonly stolen; surveys, investigates, and evaluates the techniques and methods employed by the police and other agencies in solving and reducing the incidence of vehicle crimes cases; and reports to this Association for the dissemination to all interested agencies all pertinent information and recommendations that will reduce the incidence of this major crime. For the purpose of these objectives, the term “vehicle” shall include highway transport vehicles, off-highway recreational vehicles, boats, industrial and farm equipment, aircraft, and all other forms of transportation not included herein.
For individuals interested in joining the Vehicle Crimes Committee, submit a nomination by logging into your member profile here. For more information, contact the IACP Member Engagement Team.
Educational Toolkit for Vehicle Crimes
The mission of this IACP working group is to create a best practices guideline for law enforcement agencies that do not have a dedicated vehicle...
Vehicle Crime and Auto Theft Educational Awareness Report
The goal of the Auto Theft Educational Awareness Working Group of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Vehicle Crimes Committee is to educate...
Vehicle Crime: A High Impact Crime
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Fraudulent Use of Rental, Lease and Financed Motor Vehicles
As a result of manufacturers making vehicles more difficult to steal, there has been an increase in fraudulently obtaining rental, lease, or financed vehicles. Criminals...