About Us
The Colorado State Investigators' Association was formed in 1992. Prior to that,
a handful of state investigators, federal agents and local police and sheriffs'
investigators met informally to develop an information sharing network.
As they grew concerned with the lack of training available at a reasonable
cost, especially with the legislative demise of the Colorado Law Enforcement
Training Academy (CLETA), the idea for a more formal entity to facilitate
that training grew.
In April 1992, the group drafted a constitution and its first set of
bylaws and formally incorporated as a not-for-profit corporation called
the Colorado State Investigators' Association, Inc. (CSIA).
Our Purpose
The purpose of the CSIA, as outlined in its constitution and bylaws, is:
- To establish and maintain a closer association between all investigators
and investigative units of Colorado state government.
- To provide more effective communication between such offices.
- To develop ways and means of improving investigative techniques.
- To provide quality, low cost training for personnel in such units and
in local law enforcement agencies.
The CSIA is not a union and does not get involved in, or become part
of, the political process, but will, in special circumstances in accordance
with the bylaws, endorse legislation regarding laws or issues pertaining
to the good and welfare of law enforcement.
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