The Correctional Peace Officers (CPO) Foundation

The Correctional Peace Officers (CPO) Foundation is a national, non-profit charitable organization created in 1984. Its primary function is to preserve and support the surviving families of Correctional Officers who lose their lives in pursuit of their chosen profession of protecting the public from those remanded to correctional custody and supervision in the nation’s prisons and jails.

News

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Become a Supporting Member

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Project 2000 XXXI MN Coin

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CPO Apparel & Accessories

Family Preparedness Book

CPOF provides this booklet with the hope that it will minimize the personal trauma associated with any unfortunate demise.

Become a Member

While the great majority of the CPO Foundation’s Supporting Membership is comprised of Correctional Peace Officers themselves, Supporting Membership is open to all who want to support the Correctional Series. The Death Benefit applies to those Peace Officers working within the Correctional Series supervising in-custody adult or youth felons anywhere in the world. This includes the men and women who work within prisons, institutions and jails, or in the parole/probation systems. Collectively, this group of professional Peace Officers are called “Correctional Peace Officers.”

Fallen Officers.

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Project 2000.

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