Arthur Troop, BEM (15 December 1914 – 30 November 2000) was a British police officer who founded the International Police Association (IPA).
Born in Lincoln, Troop began his working life as a mechanic, but later studied economics and social sciences at Ruskin College, Oxford.
In his spare time he also studied Russian history and in 1934 won a scholarship to study in Moscow and Leningrad.
After these studies he attended the Agricultural College in Avon Croft, Evesham, Worcestershire.
After the Second World War, he founded the International Police Association to be a global police friends club.