Missouri Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators

Missouri Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators Missouri Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (MACLEA). Welcome to the Missouri Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (MACLEA).

There are many local, state, and regional organizations that are committed to the advancement of the campus law enforcement profession, and MACLEA is one such association. MACLEA was organized with the knowledge that common issues, such as training, standards, and legislative action, face all Missouri college security and law enforcement departments. MACLEA has proven to be a great vehicle for the

exchange of ideas and information for the mutual benefit of its members. MACLEA also furthers the objectives of the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA) of which MACLEA is an affiliate.

05/06/2025
04/18/2025

We still have a few teams available. Please contact Carla at the MPOA office if you’re interested.
If you can’t play and what to sponsor a team, let us know and we can put the team together for you.

Update: Thank you to everyone that helped us make our goal for teams this year. We appreciate it!

You can still register a team or if you want to be a supporter, please contact our office. Contributions in any amount is appreciated!

04/01/2025

The Missouri Police Chiefs Association is proud to have had the opportunity to work with Governor Kehoe and our state legislators on The Crime Bill / HB495, which was signed into law this past Wednesday.

HB495 will help law enforcement protect communities and businesses by deterring criminal activity through the enhancement of stealing charges, dangerous stunt driving, and resisting arrest.

Governor Kehoe has stated that "In Missouri, we want it to be easier to be a cop than a criminal." HB495 is another positive step in that direction.

https://www.senate.mo.gov/25info/bts_web/bill.aspx?SessionType=R&BillID=5776640

01/07/2025
09/11/2024

09/06/2024

Under the newly enacted Valentine’s Law, fleeing a traffic stop and creating a risk of injury is now classified as a felony, carrying a sentence of at least one year in prison

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