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The Colorado Crime Analysis Association is an organization of law enforcement personnel and those
who work in crime analysis. Crime analysis is the identification, analysis and reporting of methods, patterns and
trends in criminal activity. Activities of the Association include: crime analysis information sharing, establishing
crime analysis standards and goals, providing instruction on crime analysis theory and practice throughout
Colorado and contiguous states.
CCAA Bylaws, ARTICLE II, Section 2.2: Membership Classes
(a) Full Members. Full membership in the corporation shall be limited to employees of Colorado criminal justice agencies or agencies of contiguous states and bona fide volunteer personnel of those agencies and employees of military or federal criminal justice agencies while assigned in Colorado. Only full members, as determined and defined by the board of directors, shall be voting members of the corporation. A list of all such voting members shall be maintained by the board of directors.
(b) Associate Members. Associate membership in the corporation shall be granted to individuals in criminal justice related organizations, including the private sector, with an interest in crime analysis. Associate members shall not have voting rights nor be privy to specific confidential crime related data, nor be allowed to hold a position as a board member or officer of the corporation.
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