Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP) Email Format
Education Administration ProgramsMassachusetts, United States11-50 Employees
Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP) is an organization made up of police officers, prosecutors, and judges who advocate moving drug policy away from prohibition toward legalization. It argues that the War on Drugs has produced harmful outcomes, including deaths, crime, addiction, and disease, and it aims to foster policy debate grounded in those concerns. Its work is centered on education and public policy, offering perspectives from law enforcement professionals to inform discussions about reform. Based in Medford, Massachusetts, LEAP positions itself within the education administration programs space, engaging audiences involved in public policy and the justice system. The group seeks to reach policymakers, practitioners, and the broader public to better understand and evaluate potential changes to drug policy. The organization operates with a relatively small team of professionals.