The United States Police Department (USPD) is organized into six primary global divisions, each designed to support regional collaboration, professional exchange, and subject-matter focus relevant to different geographic and operational environments. These divisions provide structure for education, coordination, and dialogue related to regional public-safety challenges and professional practices.
Each division addresses region-specific considerations by facilitating discussion and knowledge-sharing on topics such as counter-terrorism analysis, organized crime trends, human trafficking awareness, cybercrime frameworks, and border-security practices. Rather than conducting operations, the divisions serve as platforms for comparative analysis, professional insight, and best-practice development informed by regional experience.
Through interregional collaboration, professional networking, and information-exchange forums, the global divisions promote alignment and shared understanding among law-enforcement professionals across borders. By encouraging cooperation, ethical standards, and long-term capacity building, the USPD supports sustainable approaches to public safety and international professional collaboration—while all operational authority and enforcement responsibility remain exclusively with recognized government agencies.
North American Division (USPDNA)
The North American Division serves as a regional professional coordination and knowledge-exchange framework focused on law enforcement practices and public-safety challenges relevant to the United States, Canada, Mexico, and associated territories. Its areas of focus include organized crime trends, border-security practices, counter-terrorism analysis, and interagency cooperation models.
USPDNA also functions as a central administrative and coordination hub for the USPD’s global divisional structure, supporting organizational alignment, professional standards, and cross-regional collaboration—without exercising command authority or operational control.
South American Division (USPDSA)
The South American Division supports professional dialogue, regional analysis, and experience-sharing related to public-safety challenges across Central and South America. Areas of focus include transnational organized crime patterns, human-trafficking awareness, environmental crime frameworks, and regional stability considerations.
USPDSA emphasizes professional exchange and cooperation with regional institutions and international organizations, contributing to discussions on sustainable public-safety practices and capacity development—without conducting law-enforcement activities or operations.
European Division (USPDEU)
Headquartered in Germany, the European Division provides a platform for professional collaboration and comparative analysis of law-enforcement practices across Europe. Its focus areas include counter-terrorism studies, organized crime trends, cybercrime awareness, and interagency cooperation frameworks.
USPDEU facilitates dialogue and knowledge exchange related to European public-safety environments and coordination mechanisms involving institutions such as the European Union and international policing forums—without engaging in intelligence collection, operational planning, or response activities.
Asian Division (USPDASIA)
The Asian Division supports regional professional engagement and analytical discussion related to law-enforcement and public-safety challenges across Asia. Focus areas include counter-terrorism analysis, human-trafficking awareness, cybercrime trends, and regional security dynamics.
USPDASIA promotes professional cooperation and shared understanding among practitioners by facilitating education, comparative learning, and discussion of cross-border coordination models—without operational involvement or authority.
African Division (USPDAF)
The African Division addresses region-specific public-safety challenges through professional exchange and capacity-focused dialogue. Key areas of interest include terrorism trends, corruption awareness, wildlife-crime frameworks, human trafficking, and maritime security considerations.
USPDAF emphasizes community-oriented approaches, institutional development concepts, and collaboration models relevant to African contexts, supporting informed discussion alongside regional and international organizations—without conducting policing or security operations.
Australian Division (USPDAU)
The Australian Division focuses on professional collaboration and regional public-safety analysis related to Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands. Areas of focus include environmental protection practices, maritime-security frameworks, and transnational crime trends.
USPDAU supports dialogue and professional exchange concerning regional cooperation and strategic challenges, particularly in relation to the Asia-Pacific environment—without engaging in intelligence activities or enforcement functions.
Global Collaboration
The six USPD regional divisions operate as an interconnected professional network, supporting knowledge-sharing, comparative analysis, and coordinated dialogue across regions. Through structured collaboration and professional exchange, the divisions promote shared understanding, ethical standards, and long-term capacity building in public safety.
The USPD’s global framework exists to connect expertise and encourage cooperation, while all law-enforcement authority, intelligence activity, and operational responsibility remain exclusively with recognized governmental agencies.