The mission of the National Law Enforcement Museum is to tell the story of American law enforcement through exhibits, collections, research and education. The Museum dynamically engages the broadest possible audience in this story in an effort to build mutual respect and foster cooperation between the public and the law enforcement profession. By doing so, the Museum contributes to a safer society and serves to uphold the democratic ideals of the U.S. Constitution.
Progress ContinuesThe first phase of construction has been completed! On January 3, 2011, Museum construction personnel began moving underground utilities and running water—the first construction steps. Collections UpdateMuseum Acquires Steel Beam from
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The Museum in the News
The National Law Enforcement Museum Co-Hosts the Washington, DC Premiere of Clint Eastwood's New Film J. Edgar at the Newseum Clint Eastwood accepts invitation to become honorary chairman of Law Enforcement Museum Haute 100 Update: Clint Eastwood Honors Fallen Officers with Position at Upcoming Memorial and Museum Museum in the News Archive |

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