Brief History
A Nonprofit 501(c )(3) Organization Since 1974, CCLF was founded by Milton A. Fishman, (1931-1986), a judge of the superior court. As a former prosecutor, Judge Fishman recognized the need to provide quality training to police officers. He began the Foundation with assistance from the federal government. The Foundation will continue to meet the needs of the law enforcement community as it has since the 1960’s.
Mission Statement
• To Provide quality law enforcement training programs that supplement the efforts of municipal and state academies;
• To Provide training that meets current needs of the law enforcement community and to ensure that such training is taught by subject matter professionals;
• To Provide through publications, education and research a fuller understanding of law enforcement, security and judicial issues; and
• To Provide an opportunity to those who wish to create and expand their own training administrative support.
Goals
The ultimate goal of the Connecticut Criminal Law Foundation, Inc., is to improve the quality of law enforcement and security training which directly impacts their ability to save lives, protect property, solve prevalent crimes, provide a higher level of services to the community while reducing liability risks.
CCLF has met ASLET's standards of excellence
and has qualified for the
ASLET “Seal of Approval Program”
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