If you have issues viewing or accessing this file contact us at NCJRS.gov. :1 I I REPORT I' ON THE I PROCEEDINGS I I I I OF THE ,I , COMMITTEE OF STATE ASSOCIATIONS I OF CHIEFS OF POLICE I I I EXECUTIVE TRAINING SESSION I I INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHIEFS OF POLICE "1' II ,.~ CONDUCTED AT ,I 'Q. FARGO. NORTH DAKOTA I JULY 23, 24, AND 25, 1974 I I I I: REPORT ONTRE I PROCEEDINGS OF THE , I COMMITTEE OF STATE ASSOCIATIONS I OF CHIEFS OF POLICE I I EXECUTIVE TRAINING SESSION I I INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHIEFS OF POLICE I I CONDUCTED AT I FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA I JULY 23. 24, AND 25, 1974· I I I I ----~----------------_______.,r, _______ I 'I I I I' This Police Executive Training Session was made possible, through Grant Number 74 TA-99-0011. from the Law Enforcement Assistance I Administration. I The authors of this report are the membership of the IACP Committee I of State Associations of Chiefs of Police, and any recommendations. conclusions or opinions expressed herein are those of the authors. and not necessarily those of the Law Enforcement Assistance Admin.is­ tration. I I I I I I I I I I I I -------------------------. I I BACKGROUND The International Association of Chiefs of Police Committee of State Assoc­ I iations of Chiefs of Police attained full standing committee status in 1973. Committee membership consists of the current President of each state I association of chiefs of police. I The purpose and goals of the Committee, as outlined in its official Bylaws, are as follows: I "This Committee shall serve as a coordinating body between the several and separate State Associations of Chiefs of I. Police and the membership of the Association not holding membership in such separate State Associations. It shall be the responsibility of the Committee. through its apPJinted I officers, to disseminate the views and needs of the member­ ship of the several State Associations to balance the Assoc­ iation membership in such matters as: suppression of crime; I police equipment; highway safety management; communications systems; training; and other such matters as may become I appar'ent and necessary from time to time. " Once having attained full standing committee status, the committee leadership proceeded to explore ways and means by which benefits, through the committee, I could accrue not only to the membership of the committee" but to the entire membership of. the International Association of Chiefs of Police, numbering I well over 10,000. Several alternatives were explored~ but the one area receiving the lion's share I of support from the committee leadership and the committee membership was a suggestion to explore the feasibility of implementing police standards and goals contained in the publicat.ion Police. produced by the National Advisory I Commission on Criminal Justice Standards and Goals. I In response to ,this priority, IACP staff prepared and submitted a proposal to the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, requesting the necessary I I I I I - 2 - funds to conduct a police executive training session on the subject at Fargo, I North Dakota. I The proposal was subsequently approved. and a three-day executive training session was scheduled for July 23. 24, and 25, 1974. I ATTENDEES I' In addition to the Committee Officers, comprised of the Chairman, Vice­ Cha~man. Second Vice-Chairman and Secretary (IACP Staff). attendees in­ I '. cluded the Advisory Subcommittee (all past" Committee Chairmen), one Sergeant-at-Arms. and forty-eight (48) State Association Presidents or I their. designated alternates. Several guest speakers were also in attendance. I LIST OF ATTENDEES I OFFICERS Chairman: I Chief Edwin R. Anderson Fargo. North Dakota I First Vice-Chairman: Chief Robert G. Woods 'I Moraine City, Ohio I Second Vice-Chairman: Chief Bruce E. Parsons I Cocoa Beach. Florida Secretary and IACP Liaison: I Frank D. Roberson Management Consultant Highway Safety Division I International Association of Chiefs of Police Gaithersbur g, Maryland I I I I - 3 - I Advisory Subcommittee: Chief Ramon M. Nardini I V andalia~ Ohio Chief Roy Kelch I Logan, Ohio Chief Ray Mass I Shrewsbury~ New Jersey , Sergeant-at-Arms: I Chief Willie Bauer Beaumont, Texas I Guests and Speakers:' President Francis B. Looney I International Association of Chiefs of Police Deputy Commissioner I New York City Police Department Mr. Quinn Tamm Executive Director International Association of Chiefs of Police Gaithersburg,. Maryland Chief Edward M. Davis 'Los Angeles Police Department I Mr. Irving Slott Law Enforcement Assistance Administration 'I Washington. D. C. Mr. Robert Macfarlane ./ I Research Division / International Association of Chiefs of Police / Gaithersburg, Maryland I Mr. Sarh Laudenslager American Bar Association I Washington, n.- C. I I' -- ~~ - ----------------------- I I -4 - I Guests and Speakers (continued) Mr. Preston Horstman Executive Director National Association of State Director of Law Enforcement Training .1 Gaithersburg, Maryland Dr. Charles Smith Director I' Project STAR Marina Del Ray, California I Delegates: I Alabama Chief J. H. Gant I Jasper, Alabama I Alaska Chief.Gary K. Eilers I Palmer, Alaska Arizona I Chief Ronald B or ane Douglas, Arizona .1 Arkansas Chief James Hanley I' Jonesboro, Arkansas I California Chief Jay D. Stroh I Inglewood, California Colorado Chief Marion Hobson Littleton, Colorado I I - 5 - I' Delegate~ (Continued) Connecticut I Chief Joseph Pascarella East Haven. Connecticl)t ,I Delaware Chief William Brierley I Newai"k, Delaware I Florida Chief William Barnes I West Palm Beach, Florida Georgia I Chief John Crunkleton Gwinett County Police Department I Lawrenceville, Georgia Hawaii I Inspector George Iranon Hawaii County Police Department I Hilo. Hawaii Idaho I Chief John R. Church Boise, Idaho I Illinois I Chief Wilbur E. Reichert Oak ParkJ illinois I Indiana Chief Jack R. Clements I Crawfordsville, 1"1diana I I I I - 6 - I' Delegates (continued) Iowa I Chief Wendell E. Nichols Des Moines, Iowa I Kansas Chief G. A. Yonally I Roeland Park Police Department Shawnee Mission, Kansas I Kentucky Deputy Chief John W. Hiten I Lexington, Kentucky I Louisiana Chief Charles P. Bourque I Gonzales, Louisiana I Maine Chief Sherman C. Bonney, Jr. Kennebunkport, Maine I Maryland I Delegate Not Able to Attend 'I Massachusetts Chief Joseph R. Conne~l I Westford, Massachusetts Michigan .1 Chief Robert Anderson Grand Rapids, Michigan I I 'I I I - 7 - I' Delegates (continued) Southeastern Michigan I Chief Maurice D. Foltz Sterling Heights, Michigan I Minnesota Chief Daryl Plath I .. Hastings. Minnesota I Mississippi Chief Toby Wood I Belzoni. Mississippi Missouri I Chief Bradford E. Epperson Rock Hill. Missouri I Montana Chief Ken Losett I Miles City. Montana I Nebraska Chief Lawrence B. Fagot I Lexington. Nebraska I New Hampshire Chief Kent Williams I Milford. New Hampshire Nevada I Chief James L. Parker Reno. Nevada I I 'I I I - 8 - I Delegates (continued) New Jersey I Chief Walter C. Witt Wall Township, New Jersey I New Mexico Chief Felix Lujan I Santa Fe. New Mexico I New York Chief Walter F. Ruckgaber Lake Success Police Department .1 Great Neck. New York I' North Carolina Delegate Unable to Attend I North Dakota Chief Gerald D. Barnhart I Dickinson. North Dakota I Ohio Chief Peter K. Gramkow I Marietta, Ohio I, Oklahoma Mr. O. K. Bivins I Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Oregon I Chief Donald L. Newell Beaverton, Oregon I I I I - 9 - I Delegates (continued) Pennsylvania 'I Chief S. Clarence Johnston (Retired) Cheltenham Township Police Department I Elkins Park, Pennsylvania Rhode Island I Chief Thomas J. O'Connor Cumberland, Rhode Island I South Carolina Chief Floyd P. Foss I Fort Mill, South Carolina I South Dakota Chief James Simms I Yankton, South Dakota Tennessee I Chief Harry Hammontree Alcoa, Tennessee I Texas Chief W. H. McGee I Texarkana, Texas I Utah Chief Wayne D. Shepherd University of Utah I Salt Lake City, Utah I Vermont Chief Geor ge J. Ellwood I Shelburne, Vermont I I I I - 10 - I Delegates (continued) Virginia I Chief A. E. Rhodenizer Lexington, Virginia I Washington Chief James H. Land I Lacey, Washington I West Virginia Chief Thomas C. Durrett I Beckley, West Virginia WiElconsin .. I Chief Frank J. Riemer Ge,rmantown, Wisconsin I WyolYling Chit1f Richward W. Hays I Jackson, ·Wyoming I SpeCial Guests,: Canada I Chief Michaf.~l W. Solomon F01\'t Frances., Ontario, Canada I Chief David. .AII McNamee Brandon . M.anltoba, Canada I J I I I I I I - 11 - I MID-YEAR MEETING I AND I EXEC UTIVE TRAINING SESSION I I COMMITTEE OF STATE ASSOCIATIONS OF CIDEFS OF POLICE I I OF THE I I INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHIEFS OF POLICE, INC. AT THE I " BILTMORE MOTOR HOTEL I FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA I JULY 22,23, 24, and 25, 1974 I I­ I, 'I I I I - 12 - I I GENERAL INFORMATION I This Mid-y,ear Committee Meeting and Executive Training Session has become possible through provisions of a grant from the Law Enforcement I Assistance Administration. I The International Association of Chiefs of Police, Inc. (IACP). and the IACP Committee of State Associations of Chiefs of Police are grateful to LEAA for recognizillg the need for this training session and for providing the means I to conduct it. I The central theme of this executive training session is to study the feasibility of implementing goals and standards contained within the covers of the publication, POLICE, recently released by the National Advisory Commission I on Criminal Justice Standards and Goals. I An examination of the· agenda will reveal that we have assembled nationally­ recognized experts to talk to you on the subject at hand: You will also note, that smaller group sessions and group presentations are to be conducted.
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