Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What exactly does the CFCPA do?
A: The CFCPA brings together representatives from both law
enforcement and private businesses to share knowledge and resources
for the prevention of crime in our communities. CFCPA resources are
often used to teach community representatives about proactive safety
programs.
Q: Can a private business benefit from
joining the CFCPA?
A: Business member representatives are typically associated with a
security role in their firms. Sharing knowledge on safety and
best security practices benefits both law enforcement and
businesses. Note that the CFCPA does not endorse the products
and/or services of its private sector members.
Q:
How can
city and county law enforcement benefit by CFCPA membership?
The CFCPA facilitates the sharing of ideas and community service
programs that address crime prevention. This model is cost
effective as it reduces the time and expense necessary to develop
and test local programs. If you want to know what is working in our
community, join the CFCPA.
Q: How does an organization get their
website listed on the CFCPA.ORG website?
The CFCPA provides information that would be important to preventing
crime and offers value to our members and citizens. The Board of
Directors approves all links. No endorsements
of vendors or their products is ever given as part of this website
and it is a general practice not to include links to commercial
websites.
Members of the CFCPA are provided a link to their organization as a
benefit to our site visitors so they may better understand who
attends and supports the CFCPA.
Q: Where is there more information about the
new CFCPA Scholarship program?
The "Dream for a Safer Community" scholarship program is jointly sponsored by First Fifth Bank and the CFCPA.
It provides an opportunity for three University of Central Florida students enrolled
in Criminal Justice to receive assistant. Click here for more information.