The Law Enforcement Research Group

Our Supporters

The Law Enforcement Research Group wishes to thank the following donors whose gifts of $50 or more were received in the past two years. Donors making cumulative donations or planned gifts that reach our Society-level donations, will remain recognized.  We also offer sincere thanks to the donors who contributed amounts up to $49 and offered words of support to those in, and affected by, law enforcement.

Supporting research to improve law enforcement isn't something to be taken lightly. Thousands of men and women are out serving their communities at this very moment and dealing with issues that we can find solutions to so that they can serve better. Our supporters have made a commitment and understand that we can make differences through research that will lead to a lower rate of police suicides, better service to the community, and more efficient operation. Thank you for supporting research for the betterment of law enforcement.

Although every effort has been made to assure the list’s accuracy, we apologize for any inadvertent errors or omissions it may contain.  If your records suggest an error has been made in your listing, please contact donations@policemorale.com.

  • The Sir Robert Peel Society: $100,000 or more
  • The Boston 1635 Society: $50,000 - $99,999
  • The Sheriff Hogeboom Memorial Society: $10,000 - $49,999
  • The Commissioner Roosevelt 1895 Club: $5,000 - $9,999
  • The Nine Principles Club: $1,000 - $4,999
  • The Five Point Club: $250 - $999
  • The Century Club: $100 - $249
  • Recognized Supporters: $50 - $99
    ^   indicates a continuous supporter

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Our supporters can also be viewed by State and Country here.

The Sir Robert Peel Society

The Boston 1635 Society

The Sheriff Hogeboom Memorial Society

The Commissioner Roosevelt 1895 Club

The Nine Principles Club

The Five Point Club

The Century Club

Recognized Supporters

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