FOP Atlantic Lodge #34

FOP Atlantic Lodge #34 Fraternal Order Of Police Lodge #34 is the local Lodge that proudly represents the rank and file of Correctional Police Officers of Atlantic County.

The Fraternal Order of Police is the world’s largest organization of sworn law enforcement officers. We have 328,000 and growing members in more than 2,100 lodges. We are the voice of those who dedicate their lives to protecting and serving our communities. We are committed to improving the working conditions of law enforcement officers and the safety of those we serve through education, legislati

on, information, community involvement, and employee representation. No one knows the dangers and the difficulties faced by today’s police officers better than another officer, and no one knows police officers better than the FOP. Founded in 1915, we are still “Building on a Proud Tradition.”

What is the FOP? The Fraternal Order of Police is comprised of active and retired law enforcement officers of all ranks from all branches of government. Federal, State, County, and Local. members work side by side to improve the profession and serve the public. At all levels, Local, State, and National, the FOP provides members with professional legal defense, a powerful collective bargaining voice, advocacy for law enforcement legislation, and seminars for professional development. FOP members strongly believe in community involvement, and support such organizations as Easter Seals, Special Olympics, and in New Jersey, the Deborah Heart & Lung Center. The FOP also provides members with opportunities to meet fellow officers away from the job, to encourage friendships and networking. Through its many services and activities the FOP is a family that helps members’ in good times and in bad.

328,000 & Growing! The National FOP was founded in 1915 and has since become the Nation’s largest law enforcement organization with more than 328,000 members. New Jersey’s first local lodge, Camden FOP Lodge #1, was formed in 1947. The New Jersey State Lodge was formed in 1948, and currently ranks as the 7th largest State Lodge with more than 16,000 individual members

Core Principles

From humble beginnings, the FOP grew to become the preeminent police organization in the country. It accomplished this by placing the utmost importance on these core principles:

To the education, training, legislation and representation of all law enforcement officers;
To create a tradition of esprit de corps insuring fidelity to duty under all conditions;
To cultivate a spirit of fraternalism and mutual helpfulness among our members & the people we serve;
To increase the efficiency of the police profession and thus firmly to establish the confidence of the public in the service dedicated to the protection of life and property
History of the FOP

In 1915, times were bleak, police officers worked 12-hour shifts, 365 days a year. There were no police unions to fight for the better working conditions, wages and benefits. Martin Toole and Delbert Nagle, two Pittsburgh Police Officers had enough of the horrendous working conditions. Together with 21 other police officers they formed Fort Pitt Lodge #1, Fraternal Order of Police and held their first meeting on May 14, 1915. From those humble beginnings, the Fraternal Order of Police has grown into the largest professional police organization in the United States with over 328,000 members. We have carried on the tradition started back in 1915, committed to improving the working conditions of Law Enforcement officers. The FOP remains the #1 voice for Law Enforcement in Washington and around the country. The New Jersey State Lodge is committed to continuing this proud history of service to its members and the public, here in the great state of New Jersey.

12/21/2023

Are you looking for an exciting new change in your life? Take the time to check out one of the Career Orientations the Atlantic County Department of Public Safety (ACDPS) is hosting in January for the position of County Correctional Police Officer!

Every Monday night starting on January 8th for the duration of the month, ACDPS will be hosting a career orientation. Every aspect of being a County Correctional Police Officer will be discussed with our experienced recruitment team. We’ll discuss salary, benefits, the academy, daily work life and so much more.

Orientations start promptly at 6:30 pm. Duration of the event will be approximately one hour. Business casual attire is strongly recommended. Events will be held on January 8th, 15th, 22nd and 29th. Address listed below.

Atlantic County Justice Facility Training and Recruitment Unit.
5060 Atlantic Avenue
Mays Landing, New Jersey 08330

[email protected]

07/05/2023

This Monday at 6:30pm check out our open house career orientation! This will be the first of three three this month. See the flyer below!

5060 Atlantic Avenue Mays Landing, NJ 08330

Do you have what it takes to make it? Join the ranks of the Atlantic County Correctional Police! Recruitment events bein...
06/16/2023

Do you have what it takes to make it?
Join the ranks of the Atlantic County Correctional Police!
Recruitment events being held on July 10th, 17th, and 24th at 6:30pm.
5060 Atlantic Avenue Mays Landing, NJ 08330.

07/14/2022
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04/20/2022

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01/10/2022

January 9th is National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day. The Department would like to thank our Correctional Police Officers who play an integral role in the law enforcement community. Your service and dedication behind walls and out in the community does not go unnoticed. You are what makes us

12/17/2021

The Longport Police Department would like to congratulate Lt. Cherie Burgan of the Egg Harbor Township Police Department on her successful completion of the 280th Session of the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia. Lt. Burgan joined 127 other law enforcement professionals from around the world in an 11 week program that is only offered to executive level police leaders. She was one of only 3 representatives from NJ for this session, and the only representative from the South Jersey.

The FBI National Academy is an opportunity that approximately 1% of law enforcement around the world are afforded. For women in law enforcement, that number is even lower.

We would like to congratulate the 280th session of the FBI National Academy on their incredible achievement.

Please join Police Chief Frank Culmone in wishing his friend, Lt. Burgan, the best with the remainder of her law enforcement career. Keep leading from the front!

Address

40 Farragut Avenue
Mays Landing, NJ
08330

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