July 2011 Issue II FREE IDENTITY THEFT TRAINING
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July 2011 Issue II FREE IDENTITY THEFT TRAINING ONE DAY TWO DAY LAW ENFORCEMENT LAW ENFORCEMENT SUMMIT SUMMIT LAW FBI-Law Enforcement Executive Development Association (FBI-LEEDA) and LifeLock offer one and ENFORCEMENT two day identity theft summits. The summits are EDUCATION interactivea nd intensely focused on introducing the newest trends of the complex crime of identity theft. "In my 38 years of law enforcement this is the most The i nstructor will address a range of identity theft informative one day seminar I have attended." issues to include: -Chief Don Dixon • Relevant identity theft laws Lake Charles, Louisiana PD • High technology theft "I am very proud to have been • Investigative techniques a host of this program. Our local personnel who attended all • Identity theft awareness and protection benefitted in some way, picking strategies up on new methods for fighting • Databases to assist in networking and identity this insidious crime." theft investigations -Chief Glenn Ladd North Kansas City, Missouri PD Ask how to host a law enforcement summit in your area. Contact Paige Hanson, Manager of Educational Programs, for more information. Email [email protected] or call 480-457-2108 Visit www.fbileeda.org for upcoming training locations LifeLock, the LockMan Logo and “Relentlessly Protecting Your Identity” are trademarks or registered trademarks of LifeLock, Inc. FBI – LEEDA Insighter 5 Great Valley Parkway, Suite 125, Malvern, PA 19355 Tel: 877-772-7712 • Fax: 610-644-3193 • www.fbileeda.org PRESIDENT 2011 -12 Richard P. Thomas table of CONTENTS july 2011 issue II Chief of Police Executive Port Washington Police Department | Mission Statement / Executive Board 365 North Wisconsin Street 1 Board Port Washington, WI 53074 Telephone: 262-284-2611 2 | President’s Message – by President Richard Thomas Facsimile: 262-377-9648 E-mail: [email protected] 3 | The Reliable Source – Executive Director’s Report FIRST VICE PRESIDENT Ozzie Knezovich 4 | FBI Academy Update Sheriff Spokane County Sheriff’s Office 6 | Training Opportunities – Course Schedules 1100 W. Mallon ® Spokane, WA 99260 6 Command Institute for Law Enforcement Executives Telephone: 509-477-6917 6 Supervisor Leadership Institute® Facsimile: 509-477-5641 7 Executive Survival: Policing in the 21st Century® E-mail: [email protected] 7 Leadership and Management Seminar SECOND VICE PRESIDENT 7 FBI-LEEDA Executive Services Greg Hamilton 8 Training Graduates Sheriff 9 | One-Day Summits and Seminars Travis County Sheriff’s Office ® P.O. Box 1748 Identity Theft – LifeLock Austin, TX 78767 ® Drug Diversion Summits – Purdue Pharma Telephone: 512-854-9788 ® Heavy Equipment Theft – NER and NICB Facsimile: 512-854-3289 | Nashville Conference Thank You / Save The Date - 2012 Conference Announced E-mail: [email protected] THIRD VICE PRESIDENT 10 | Nashville Conference Winners – Trilogy Award, FBI-LEEDA/LifeLock Scholarship Award Sam Pennica Director City County Bureau of Identification 11 | Feature Articles 330 South Salisbury, P.O. Box 550 11 The Hiring Process: Timing Is (or Can Be) Everything – by Attorney Eric Daigle, General Counsel, FBI-LEEDA Raleigh, NC 27602 13 Reporting Your Identity Theft Can Pay Dividends – by Carol Frederick, Instructor, FBI-LEEDA Telephone: 919-856-6260 Facsimile: 919-856-6305 14 | Regional Representative Program Update E-mail: [email protected] SERGEANT AT ARMS 15 | FBI-LEEDA Online Distance Education Program Gerard Ball Chief Agent, Cherokee Alcohol Law | Nashville Conference Congratulations Enforcement Division 16 P.O. Box 455 Attn: A.L.E. Cherokee, NC 28719 17 | Thomas R. Norris Military Award of Excellence Telephone: 828-554-6370 Facsimile: 828-554-6379 18 | Nashville Conference Photo Highlights Email: [email protected] IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT 19 | Welcome New Corporate Partners Donald D. Dixon Chief of Police 20 | Corporate Partner Directory Lake Charles Police Department 830 Enterprise Boulevard Lake Charles, LA 70602 26 | Welcome New Members Telephone: 337-491-1317 Facsimile: 337-491-1236 E-mail: [email protected] The FBI – LEEDA Insighter magazine is a pub- the mission statement for PAST PRESIDENT lication of FBI – LEEDA, Inc., and is published Donald A. Dappen is: Chief of Police three times each year by FBI – LEEDA, Inc. FBI – LEEDA Vero Beach Police Department FBI – LEEDA, Inc. is a non-government, 1055 20th Street n To advance the science and art of Law Vero Beach, FL 32961-1389 non-profit corporation. Enforcement leadership and management; Telephone: 772-978-4610 Neither the Association, its Executive Board, Facsimile: 772-978-4677 E-mail: [email protected] nor its representatives endorse or assure n To develop and disseminate improved the completeness or accuracy of informa- administrative, operational and technical EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR tion provided by outside sources which is Tom Stone contained in this or any other FBI – LEEDA practices to meet the needs of Law Enforce- FBI – LEEDA, Inc. publication. ment executives throughout the world; Suite 125, 5 Great Valley Parkway Malvern, PA 19355 The FBI – Law Enforcement Executive Devel- n To promote the exchange of information and Telephone: 1-877-772-7712 (toll-free) opment Association is a private, non-profit Facsimile: 610-644-3193 E-mail: [email protected] organization and is not part of the Federal training for executives of law enforcement; Bureau of Investigation or acting on it’s behalf. n To actively seek the expansion of training FBI LIAISON Charles E. Robb, Jr. The FBI – LEEDA Insighter magazine is managed and programs for Law Enforcement executives Chief, Community Leadership Development produced by Judith A. Grubb, Graphics / Publisher. and to encourage the participation of Law FBI Academy E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 484-571-4866 Quantico, VA 22135 Enforcement professionals in future Direct: 703-632-1925 Facsimile: 703-632-3163 FBI – LEEDA training. E-mail: [email protected] fbileeda.org 1 Insighter FBI–LEEDA president’s MESSAGE Greetings to all- I am humbled and honored to serve as your new President of FBI-LEEDA. I believe the biggest challenge facing Law Enforcement Executives of the 21st century is to develop police organizations to effectively recognize, relate and assimilate the glob- al shifts in culture, technology and information. To that end FBI-LEEDA has been instrumental in assisting agencies to prepare for these challenges. FBI-LEEDA is a high performance association made up of professional Law Enforcement Officials throughout the United States and several international countries. As we have the past twenty years I pledge to all of you that we will continue to challenge ourselves to further develop and promote the science and art of law enforcement leadership and management. This past year we have experienced substantial growth the areas of training, cor- porate sponsors and new programs and initiatives. It was a year of firsts: • We approved our first ever honorary member, Tommy Norris, (Navy Seal, FBI Agent and Congres- sional Medal of Honor recipient) who rescued two down pilots in Vietnam. In his honor the Execu- tive Board voted to annually present the Tommy Norris Military Award of Excellence to a deserving military person. • This year Army Reservist Sergeant Major Tom Stone, who is also a member of the Los Angeles Police Department, was the recipient. Sergeant Major Stone has been awarded the following during his military career: Bronze Star with “Valor” (2005); Bronze Star Medal for outstanding leadership for his tour in Iraq (2006); Bronze Star Medal for leadership for his tour in Afghanistan (2009); Purple Heart for injuries received as a result of an IED explosion (2005); and the Army and Navy Achievement Medal (2009). • We launched our first instructor led distance learning course, Supervisory“ Liability” • FBI-LEEDA also selected Raul Pedroso from Palmetto Bay, Florida, a deserving youth, to attend the prestigious Youth Leadership Program at the FBI National Academy, and • We recognized 44 officers from around the U.S. who earned theTrilogy Award after completing the following three courses: Supervisory Leadership, the Command Institute, and Executive Survival in the 21st Century. On behalf of the FBI-LEEDA Executive board I would like to extend a special thanks to: • LifeLock who was this year’s conference sponsor. In addition Lifelock continues to partner with FBI LEEDA to host one day identity theft seminars throughout the country. I highly recommend that you consider hosting this free seminar. • A special thank you goes to last year’s president, Chief Don Dixon (Lake Charles, LA), for his pro- fessional leadership and to Chief Jon Zumalt (North Charleston, SC) for his six years of service to the board and this year’s recipient of the Tom Stone FBI LEEDA Award of Excellence, and finally to Gerard Ball, Chief Agent of Cherokee Alcohol Law Enforcement Division who is our newly elected II Sergeant of Arms. I hope to see all of you in San Antonio, Texas, May 6-9, 2012, for our 21st Annual Executive Training Conference. — Chief Richard Thomas President July 2011 – Issue Insighter 2 FBI-LEEDA The Reliable Source executive director’s REPORT Greetings, Thank you to everyone who participated in our 20th Annual Executive Training Conference in Nashville. We had record attendance this year, including seven FBI- LEEDA past presidents. Plans are well underway for our 21st Annual Executive Training Conference, which will be held in San Antonio, Texas, May 6-9, 2012. We launched our Distance Learning Program and the response from the par- ticipants was phenomenal. As special thanks to Eric Daigle, FBI-LEEDA’s General Counsel, for his hard work, along with our partners at Enabl-U. Upcoming classes are posted on our website. This program provides an excellent opportunity to en- sure that your newly promoted supervisors receive crucial information regarding liability issues that they may face. A special thanks to our Regional Representatives who have begun covering events on behalf of FBI-LEEDA in their area. They provide a much-needed service and the Executive Board is extremely appreciative of the time and effort that they are devoting to our Association.