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LEIU FAQs
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When was LEIU formed?
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As a result of the recognized need for a coordinated exchange of criminal information between local
law enforcement agencies on traveling criminals, twenty six (26) law enforcement agencies met in
San Francisco, California on March 29, 1956 to discuss problems and possible solutions. The most
important result of that meeting was the creation of the LAW ENFORCEMENT INTELLIGENCE
UNIT (LEIU) and the development of an organizational purpose that survives to this day.
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Who is eligible to be an LEIU member?
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Members shall be law enforcement agencies of general jurisdiction having a criminal
intelligence function. Exceptions must be approved by the Executive Board.
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Associate Membership is available to retired, former law enforcement officers
who have served as an LEIU primary representative or who represented a LEIU member agency at
two (2) or more National or Bi-Zone training seminars. Any person who meets this criteria can make
application to become an associate member. Exceptions must be approved by the Executive Board.
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