The document is a letter from Fight Crime: Invest in Kids urging members of Congress to reauthorize the Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Program before it expires on September 30, 2017. It notes that the program pairs at-risk parents with nurses or professionals from pregnancy through a child's first 2-3 years of life, and studies found it cut abuse and neglect in half and reduced crime involvement later in life. The letter urges Congress to reauthorize the program for 5 years and double its funding over that period to expand access and continue its success in preventing child abuse and neglect. It is signed by over 500 law enforcement leaders from across the US.
The document summarizes accomplishments of the IU School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (SHRS) from 2008-2016 under Dean Agho's leadership. Key achievements include establishing new degree programs, increasing research funding and student enrollment, and ranking highly among similar programs. The school has experienced significant growth in academic offerings and research productivity over the past decade. SHRS students and faculty have also made impacts locally through clinics and globally through service. The school was recently awarded a federal grant to improve healthcare access and increase diversity within the health professions.
The GLOBALISATION stands to acknowledge wisdom, understanding, freedom, justice, and equality, peace, unity, love, and having fun, work, overcoming the negative through the positive, science, mathematics, faith, facts, and the wonders of God, whether we call him ….
Prime ministers of kyrgyzstan from 1991Азат Ажибеков
The document summarizes the prime ministers of Kyrgyzstan from 1991 to 2015. It lists each prime minister, their time in office, and a brief biography. Some of the key prime ministers mentioned include Nasirdin Isanov (1991), the first prime minister, and Kurmanbek Bakiyev (2000-2002), who later became president. The document provides overviews of 15 different individuals who served as prime minister during this period.
1. Pakistan gained independence from British rule in 1947 and adopted a parliamentary system of government. It was initially divided into two wings but East Pakistan later became the independent nation of Bangladesh after a war of independence.
2. The country has experienced periods of democratic civilian rule as well as martial law under military dictatorships. The current constitution was ratified in 1973 and establishes a federal parliamentary republic.
3. The government is composed of three branches - the executive branch led by the Prime Minister, the legislative branch made up of the parliament, and an independent judiciary headed by the Supreme Court.
1) The document outlines the emergence of Pakistan from 1940-1947, beginning with Gandhi's Satyagrah movement and continuing through negotiations, elections, and partitions that eventually led to the independence of India and Pakistan in 1947.
2) Key events included the failed Cripps Mission in 1942, the Quit India Movement, talks between Gandhi and Jinnah, elections in 1945-1946 that strengthened the Muslim League's demand for Pakistan, and the Cabinet Mission Plan and June 3rd Partition Plan.
3) The Indian Independence Act of 1947 legally established the two new dominions of India and Pakistan, which both gained independence on August 15, 1947, though boundaries were still being determined
The Government of the USA is based on the Constitution, which was signed in 1787 and established a federal government with powers separated between the legislative, executive, and judicial branches to prevent dictatorship. The Constitution gives Congress lawmaking powers, the President executive powers to enforce laws, and the Supreme Court judicial powers to interpret laws. A system of checks and balances ensures no single branch can gain too much power, such as Congress passing laws the President can veto or the Supreme Court striking down unconstitutional laws. Regular elections also check leaders' power by allowing voters to replace representatives who oppose the President's agenda.
Pakistan peoples party democratic and socialist party- A brief HistoryZain Jadoon
Pakistan Peoples Party democratic and socialist party, complete 50 years in Pakistan politics with proving loyalty and honesty with Pakistan. PPP always work for public welfare.
Abdul Sattar Edhi was a Pakistani philanthropist who was born in 1928 in Gujarat, British India and migrated to Pakistan after partition. He established the Edhi Foundation in 1951 which runs the world's largest ambulance service and operates free services for orphans, the elderly, women, and the mentally ill. Edhi rescued over 20,000 abandoned infants, cared for 50,000 orphans, and trained over 40,000 nurses through his foundation. He received numerous national and international awards for his humanitarian work before passing away in 2016 at the age of 88 from kidney failure.
The document summarizes accomplishments of the IU School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (SHRS) from 2008-2016 under Dean Agho's leadership. Key achievements include establishing new degree programs, increasing research funding and student enrollment, and ranking highly among similar programs. The school has experienced significant growth in academic offerings and research productivity over the past decade. SHRS students and faculty have also made impacts locally through clinics and globally through service. The school was recently awarded a federal grant to improve healthcare access and increase diversity within the health professions.
The GLOBALISATION stands to acknowledge wisdom, understanding, freedom, justice, and equality, peace, unity, love, and having fun, work, overcoming the negative through the positive, science, mathematics, faith, facts, and the wonders of God, whether we call him ….
Prime ministers of kyrgyzstan from 1991Азат Ажибеков
The document summarizes the prime ministers of Kyrgyzstan from 1991 to 2015. It lists each prime minister, their time in office, and a brief biography. Some of the key prime ministers mentioned include Nasirdin Isanov (1991), the first prime minister, and Kurmanbek Bakiyev (2000-2002), who later became president. The document provides overviews of 15 different individuals who served as prime minister during this period.
1. Pakistan gained independence from British rule in 1947 and adopted a parliamentary system of government. It was initially divided into two wings but East Pakistan later became the independent nation of Bangladesh after a war of independence.
2. The country has experienced periods of democratic civilian rule as well as martial law under military dictatorships. The current constitution was ratified in 1973 and establishes a federal parliamentary republic.
3. The government is composed of three branches - the executive branch led by the Prime Minister, the legislative branch made up of the parliament, and an independent judiciary headed by the Supreme Court.
1) The document outlines the emergence of Pakistan from 1940-1947, beginning with Gandhi's Satyagrah movement and continuing through negotiations, elections, and partitions that eventually led to the independence of India and Pakistan in 1947.
2) Key events included the failed Cripps Mission in 1942, the Quit India Movement, talks between Gandhi and Jinnah, elections in 1945-1946 that strengthened the Muslim League's demand for Pakistan, and the Cabinet Mission Plan and June 3rd Partition Plan.
3) The Indian Independence Act of 1947 legally established the two new dominions of India and Pakistan, which both gained independence on August 15, 1947, though boundaries were still being determined
The Government of the USA is based on the Constitution, which was signed in 1787 and established a federal government with powers separated between the legislative, executive, and judicial branches to prevent dictatorship. The Constitution gives Congress lawmaking powers, the President executive powers to enforce laws, and the Supreme Court judicial powers to interpret laws. A system of checks and balances ensures no single branch can gain too much power, such as Congress passing laws the President can veto or the Supreme Court striking down unconstitutional laws. Regular elections also check leaders' power by allowing voters to replace representatives who oppose the President's agenda.
Pakistan peoples party democratic and socialist party- A brief HistoryZain Jadoon
Pakistan Peoples Party democratic and socialist party, complete 50 years in Pakistan politics with proving loyalty and honesty with Pakistan. PPP always work for public welfare.
Abdul Sattar Edhi was a Pakistani philanthropist who was born in 1928 in Gujarat, British India and migrated to Pakistan after partition. He established the Edhi Foundation in 1951 which runs the world's largest ambulance service and operates free services for orphans, the elderly, women, and the mentally ill. Edhi rescued over 20,000 abandoned infants, cared for 50,000 orphans, and trained over 40,000 nurses through his foundation. He received numerous national and international awards for his humanitarian work before passing away in 2016 at the age of 88 from kidney failure.
The study of administration and the structure of american public administrationtaratoot
Public administration touches all aspects of American citizens' lives and involves over 3 million civil servants. It can be defined as using managerial and legal processes to fulfill legislative, executive, and judicial mandates for providing government services and regulation. There are three main approaches to public administration: managerial which focuses on efficiency; political which sees administration as political; and legal which focuses on applying the law. The American bureaucracy includes cabinet departments, independent agencies, independent regulatory bodies, government corporations, and the presidential bureaucracy centered in the Executive Office of the President. Public administration differs from private administration in its motivations of public services versus profit and its democratic values of centralization and public scrutiny.
Fedearlism and provincial autonomy jami chandiorizsoomro
Part I provides historical context on the issues of federalism in Pakistan since its inception, noting that repeated centralization of power has deprived smaller provinces of the autonomy they demanded when joining Pakistan. Part II details current issues including the domination of Punjab, unequal distribution of resources and opportunities, and inter-provincial tensions. Part III recommends constitutional and political reforms to restore a balanced federation through greater provincial autonomy, fair resource sharing, and limits on the central government's authority.
Interest groups are organizations that represent shared policy goals and try to influence the policy process. They pursue their goals through lobbying, gaining access to decision makers, litigation, and going public to mobilize support. There are many theories that explain interest group influence, including pluralism, which argues groups compete democratically, and elite theory, which claims a powerful upper class rules. Successful interest groups are small to avoid free rider problems, focus on intense issues, and have financial resources to access politicians. They use propaganda techniques like plain folks, transfer, and bandwagon appeals to shape public opinion.
This document provides information about a lecture on Malaysia presented to students at Paññāsāstra University of Cambodia. The lecture covered Malaysia's history, culture, politics, economy, and relationship with ASEAN. It discussed Malaysia joining ASEAN in 1967 and the benefits of membership, including reduced tariffs and increased trade and investment opportunities. However, the lecture also noted challenges Malaysia faces as part of the ASEAN community, such as economic troubles from contracting growth and falling commodity prices, as well as potential issues with its democratic system and human rights practices.
Pakistan studies pak301 power point slides lecture 15Nashra Akhter
The document summarizes the key events surrounding the passage of the Lahore Resolution in 1940 and the establishment of Pakistan in 1947. The Lahore Resolution declared the demand for independent Muslim states in India. Later efforts like the Cripps Mission and Cabinet Mission failed to resolve tensions. Ultimately, the Indian Independence Act of 1947 was passed, leading to the partition of India and the creation of the two new dominions of India and Pakistan on August 14-15, 1947.
The Immigration Act of 1907 created the Dillingham Commission to collect immigration data to inform future laws. It further restricted Asian immigration and expanded the definition of undesirable immigrant women. The Act prohibited Asians from entering through Hawaii, increased immigration taxes, and broadened excludable classes. It provided the first statistical information on departing immigrants and combated polygamy.
Political Parties in Pakistan; A Long Way AheadNazeer Mahar
This document discusses political parties in Pakistan and the need for reforms. It notes that while democracy has increased globally over the past few decades, confidence in political parties is declining. In Pakistan specifically, voter turnout has dropped by 21.6% between 1970 and 2002 elections. Political parties have only been in power democratically for 27 of Pakistan's 57 years, and the frequent dismissal of governments and legislatures by military regimes has denied political parties the space to develop. The document calls for reforms at the state, party, and civil society levels to strengthen political parties and democratic governance in Pakistan.
Malaysia has a federal constitutional monarchy with a two-house legislature. The head of state is the Yang di-Pertuan Agong who is selected from nine hereditary sultans and serves a five-year term. Executive power lies with the prime minister, who is the leader of the majority party in the House of Representatives. The bicameral parliament consists of the House of Representatives and Senate. The judiciary is headed by the Federal Court, with lower courts including Sessions Courts and Magistrates' Courts. Malaysia is divided into states and federal territories at the local level, each with their own constitution and legislative assembly.
The Awami National Party manifesto outlines their goals of promoting democracy, human rights, provincial autonomy, and non-violence. They oppose extremism and support equal rights and opportunities for all citizens regardless of religion, gender, or ethnicity. They are committed to strengthening local governments and ensuring rights for marginalized groups. Their overall vision is to establish a just, prosperous and pluralistic society in line with the teachings of their founder Bacha Khan.
5. Simla deputation, 1906.pptx which is a very important conference in the hi...SHERAZHussain52
The document summarizes the formation of the Muslim League in 1906 in response to the partition of Bengal and the Hindu reaction against Muslims. A delegation led by Sir Agha Khan met with Viceroy Lord Minto in Simla in 1906 to demand separate electorates and weightage for Muslims. This was successful and led to the Minto-Morley reforms of 1909 which granted separate electorates to Muslims. In 1906, prominent Muslims also met in Dhaka after the Mohammedan Educational Conference to discuss forming a separate political party for Muslims, resulting in the founding of the Muslim League. The initial objectives of the League were to protect Muslim rights, cultivate relations with the British, and prevent hostility between communities. These
Role of Federal Shariat Court in Islamization of Laws in PakistanShahbaz Cheema
This slide show explains the role of federal shariat court of Pakistan in the domain of Islamization of laws. The court has contributed in diversified ways in polity of Pakistan.
The document discusses Reconstruction after the Civil War. It describes Reconstruction as the period from 1865-1877 when the Union readmitted the Confederate states and attempted to rebuild the South. Key events included the passage of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments abolishing slavery and granting citizenship and voting rights to African Americans. The Reconstruction Acts and Enforcement Acts aimed to prevent racial discrimination, while the Civil Rights Act of 1875 prohibited discrimination in public services. The document outlines the legal changes enacted during Reconstruction to promote racial equality and prohibit discrimination.
The Constitution of Nepal 2015 is Nepal's seventh constitution. It was drafted over eight years by the Constituent Assembly and promulgated by the President on September 20, 2015. Key aspects include establishing a federal democratic republic with seven provinces, ending prolonged political transition, and vesting sovereignty in the people rather than the King. It also improved the parliamentary system, established new constitutional commissions, and set Nepal on a path for economic and social transformation.
Yugoslavia was a country in Southeast Europe originally known as the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. It was led by Josip Broz Tito following World War II and pursued a policy of neutrality during the Cold War. After Tito's death in 1980, ethnic tensions rose as communism fell elsewhere in Europe. The country broke apart in the early 1990s as Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia declared independence amid conflicts between ethnic groups. The disintegration of Yugoslavia was caused by the rise of nationalism, economic troubles, and a lack of strong central leadership after Tito.
Israel was established as a nation in 1948 after centuries of Jewish diaspora and the Zionist movement to create a Jewish homeland. Israel has signed several peace agreements and free trade deals with neighboring countries like Egypt and the United States to promote economic cooperation and normalize relations. Israel maintains a strategic nuclear weapons program and relies on its close alliance with the United States for military and diplomatic support on the international stage.
UNODC - Criminal Justice Responses to Illicit Trafficking in Cultural Propert...UNESCO Venice Office
FIGHTING AGAINST THE ILLICIT TRAFFICKING OF CULTURAL PROPERTY
Cross-border training workshop for relevant authorities of
Montenegro and Serbia
Rome (Italy), 20-24 November 2017
The document summarizes the human rights situation in Afghanistan between 2001-2013. It outlines improvements such as the approval of a new constitution, new laws protecting human rights, and signing international conventions. However, it also notes ongoing challenges including insecurity, violence against women, and weak rule of law. Civilian casualties remain high with over 3,000 killed or injured in the first eight months of 2013 alone. The Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission was created and has helped increase public awareness, but illegal armed groups and lack of access to justice in remote areas continue to be problems.
Policy of pan islamism, The Baghdad Railwayozkaya14
The Baghdad Railway project escalated international rivalry in the Middle East in the early 20th century. Seen as economically and strategically important by Germany and the Ottoman Empire, the railway linking Berlin to Baghdad faced opposition from Britain and France who saw it as a threat. Construction delays and the outbreak of WWI prevented completion. While not a direct cause of the war, the railway exacerbated tensions by strengthening the alliance system in Europe and becoming a symbol of growing German influence that other powers sought to contain.
Jane Addams was a settlement house reformer, pacifist, and women's rights advocate born in 1860 who founded Hull-House in Chicago in 1889, which was influential in establishing the social work profession. She received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931 for her work promoting international peace and justice. Her founding of Hull-House in Chicago in 1889 helped establish social work as a recognized profession through its resident social programs.
The document discusses the local government system established in Pakistan in 1979 under General Zia-ul-Haq after Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's government was overthrown. It established union councils for rural areas and municipal committees/corporations for urban areas. The union councils and zilla councils were the basic units of local government in rural areas, with members directly elected for four years. Their responsibilities included maintaining infrastructure like roads, hospitals, and schools. The local governments in urban areas varied in size and responsibilities based on the population, with the largest being metropolitan corporations in big cities.
1) A survey of 160 residents in Tompkins County, NY found that over half believed child sexual abuse was a serious problem in their area, and most felt confident in their ability to identify inappropriate behaviors or signs of abuse.
2) Respondents were asked about their knowledge, attitudes and beliefs regarding child sexual abuse through phone interviews. However, the sample was not fully representative of the county population.
3) The majority of respondents thought child sexual abuse was preventable and believed they would respond appropriately if they suspected abuse, though some answers may have been impacted by discomfort with the topic.
In 2018, the number of crashes in Cleburne decreased by 8.4% and the major crime rate dropped 16.7%. Cleburne has seen a 54% decline in the number of Part I Crimes since 2012 and QuoteWizard recently named Cleburne the tenth safest driving city in Texas.
The study of administration and the structure of american public administrationtaratoot
Public administration touches all aspects of American citizens' lives and involves over 3 million civil servants. It can be defined as using managerial and legal processes to fulfill legislative, executive, and judicial mandates for providing government services and regulation. There are three main approaches to public administration: managerial which focuses on efficiency; political which sees administration as political; and legal which focuses on applying the law. The American bureaucracy includes cabinet departments, independent agencies, independent regulatory bodies, government corporations, and the presidential bureaucracy centered in the Executive Office of the President. Public administration differs from private administration in its motivations of public services versus profit and its democratic values of centralization and public scrutiny.
Fedearlism and provincial autonomy jami chandiorizsoomro
Part I provides historical context on the issues of federalism in Pakistan since its inception, noting that repeated centralization of power has deprived smaller provinces of the autonomy they demanded when joining Pakistan. Part II details current issues including the domination of Punjab, unequal distribution of resources and opportunities, and inter-provincial tensions. Part III recommends constitutional and political reforms to restore a balanced federation through greater provincial autonomy, fair resource sharing, and limits on the central government's authority.
Interest groups are organizations that represent shared policy goals and try to influence the policy process. They pursue their goals through lobbying, gaining access to decision makers, litigation, and going public to mobilize support. There are many theories that explain interest group influence, including pluralism, which argues groups compete democratically, and elite theory, which claims a powerful upper class rules. Successful interest groups are small to avoid free rider problems, focus on intense issues, and have financial resources to access politicians. They use propaganda techniques like plain folks, transfer, and bandwagon appeals to shape public opinion.
This document provides information about a lecture on Malaysia presented to students at Paññāsāstra University of Cambodia. The lecture covered Malaysia's history, culture, politics, economy, and relationship with ASEAN. It discussed Malaysia joining ASEAN in 1967 and the benefits of membership, including reduced tariffs and increased trade and investment opportunities. However, the lecture also noted challenges Malaysia faces as part of the ASEAN community, such as economic troubles from contracting growth and falling commodity prices, as well as potential issues with its democratic system and human rights practices.
Pakistan studies pak301 power point slides lecture 15Nashra Akhter
The document summarizes the key events surrounding the passage of the Lahore Resolution in 1940 and the establishment of Pakistan in 1947. The Lahore Resolution declared the demand for independent Muslim states in India. Later efforts like the Cripps Mission and Cabinet Mission failed to resolve tensions. Ultimately, the Indian Independence Act of 1947 was passed, leading to the partition of India and the creation of the two new dominions of India and Pakistan on August 14-15, 1947.
The Immigration Act of 1907 created the Dillingham Commission to collect immigration data to inform future laws. It further restricted Asian immigration and expanded the definition of undesirable immigrant women. The Act prohibited Asians from entering through Hawaii, increased immigration taxes, and broadened excludable classes. It provided the first statistical information on departing immigrants and combated polygamy.
Political Parties in Pakistan; A Long Way AheadNazeer Mahar
This document discusses political parties in Pakistan and the need for reforms. It notes that while democracy has increased globally over the past few decades, confidence in political parties is declining. In Pakistan specifically, voter turnout has dropped by 21.6% between 1970 and 2002 elections. Political parties have only been in power democratically for 27 of Pakistan's 57 years, and the frequent dismissal of governments and legislatures by military regimes has denied political parties the space to develop. The document calls for reforms at the state, party, and civil society levels to strengthen political parties and democratic governance in Pakistan.
Malaysia has a federal constitutional monarchy with a two-house legislature. The head of state is the Yang di-Pertuan Agong who is selected from nine hereditary sultans and serves a five-year term. Executive power lies with the prime minister, who is the leader of the majority party in the House of Representatives. The bicameral parliament consists of the House of Representatives and Senate. The judiciary is headed by the Federal Court, with lower courts including Sessions Courts and Magistrates' Courts. Malaysia is divided into states and federal territories at the local level, each with their own constitution and legislative assembly.
The Awami National Party manifesto outlines their goals of promoting democracy, human rights, provincial autonomy, and non-violence. They oppose extremism and support equal rights and opportunities for all citizens regardless of religion, gender, or ethnicity. They are committed to strengthening local governments and ensuring rights for marginalized groups. Their overall vision is to establish a just, prosperous and pluralistic society in line with the teachings of their founder Bacha Khan.
5. Simla deputation, 1906.pptx which is a very important conference in the hi...SHERAZHussain52
The document summarizes the formation of the Muslim League in 1906 in response to the partition of Bengal and the Hindu reaction against Muslims. A delegation led by Sir Agha Khan met with Viceroy Lord Minto in Simla in 1906 to demand separate electorates and weightage for Muslims. This was successful and led to the Minto-Morley reforms of 1909 which granted separate electorates to Muslims. In 1906, prominent Muslims also met in Dhaka after the Mohammedan Educational Conference to discuss forming a separate political party for Muslims, resulting in the founding of the Muslim League. The initial objectives of the League were to protect Muslim rights, cultivate relations with the British, and prevent hostility between communities. These
Role of Federal Shariat Court in Islamization of Laws in PakistanShahbaz Cheema
This slide show explains the role of federal shariat court of Pakistan in the domain of Islamization of laws. The court has contributed in diversified ways in polity of Pakistan.
The document discusses Reconstruction after the Civil War. It describes Reconstruction as the period from 1865-1877 when the Union readmitted the Confederate states and attempted to rebuild the South. Key events included the passage of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments abolishing slavery and granting citizenship and voting rights to African Americans. The Reconstruction Acts and Enforcement Acts aimed to prevent racial discrimination, while the Civil Rights Act of 1875 prohibited discrimination in public services. The document outlines the legal changes enacted during Reconstruction to promote racial equality and prohibit discrimination.
The Constitution of Nepal 2015 is Nepal's seventh constitution. It was drafted over eight years by the Constituent Assembly and promulgated by the President on September 20, 2015. Key aspects include establishing a federal democratic republic with seven provinces, ending prolonged political transition, and vesting sovereignty in the people rather than the King. It also improved the parliamentary system, established new constitutional commissions, and set Nepal on a path for economic and social transformation.
Yugoslavia was a country in Southeast Europe originally known as the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. It was led by Josip Broz Tito following World War II and pursued a policy of neutrality during the Cold War. After Tito's death in 1980, ethnic tensions rose as communism fell elsewhere in Europe. The country broke apart in the early 1990s as Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia declared independence amid conflicts between ethnic groups. The disintegration of Yugoslavia was caused by the rise of nationalism, economic troubles, and a lack of strong central leadership after Tito.
Israel was established as a nation in 1948 after centuries of Jewish diaspora and the Zionist movement to create a Jewish homeland. Israel has signed several peace agreements and free trade deals with neighboring countries like Egypt and the United States to promote economic cooperation and normalize relations. Israel maintains a strategic nuclear weapons program and relies on its close alliance with the United States for military and diplomatic support on the international stage.
UNODC - Criminal Justice Responses to Illicit Trafficking in Cultural Propert...UNESCO Venice Office
FIGHTING AGAINST THE ILLICIT TRAFFICKING OF CULTURAL PROPERTY
Cross-border training workshop for relevant authorities of
Montenegro and Serbia
Rome (Italy), 20-24 November 2017
The document summarizes the human rights situation in Afghanistan between 2001-2013. It outlines improvements such as the approval of a new constitution, new laws protecting human rights, and signing international conventions. However, it also notes ongoing challenges including insecurity, violence against women, and weak rule of law. Civilian casualties remain high with over 3,000 killed or injured in the first eight months of 2013 alone. The Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission was created and has helped increase public awareness, but illegal armed groups and lack of access to justice in remote areas continue to be problems.
Policy of pan islamism, The Baghdad Railwayozkaya14
The Baghdad Railway project escalated international rivalry in the Middle East in the early 20th century. Seen as economically and strategically important by Germany and the Ottoman Empire, the railway linking Berlin to Baghdad faced opposition from Britain and France who saw it as a threat. Construction delays and the outbreak of WWI prevented completion. While not a direct cause of the war, the railway exacerbated tensions by strengthening the alliance system in Europe and becoming a symbol of growing German influence that other powers sought to contain.
Jane Addams was a settlement house reformer, pacifist, and women's rights advocate born in 1860 who founded Hull-House in Chicago in 1889, which was influential in establishing the social work profession. She received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931 for her work promoting international peace and justice. Her founding of Hull-House in Chicago in 1889 helped establish social work as a recognized profession through its resident social programs.
The document discusses the local government system established in Pakistan in 1979 under General Zia-ul-Haq after Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's government was overthrown. It established union councils for rural areas and municipal committees/corporations for urban areas. The union councils and zilla councils were the basic units of local government in rural areas, with members directly elected for four years. Their responsibilities included maintaining infrastructure like roads, hospitals, and schools. The local governments in urban areas varied in size and responsibilities based on the population, with the largest being metropolitan corporations in big cities.
1) A survey of 160 residents in Tompkins County, NY found that over half believed child sexual abuse was a serious problem in their area, and most felt confident in their ability to identify inappropriate behaviors or signs of abuse.
2) Respondents were asked about their knowledge, attitudes and beliefs regarding child sexual abuse through phone interviews. However, the sample was not fully representative of the county population.
3) The majority of respondents thought child sexual abuse was preventable and believed they would respond appropriately if they suspected abuse, though some answers may have been impacted by discomfort with the topic.
In 2018, the number of crashes in Cleburne decreased by 8.4% and the major crime rate dropped 16.7%. Cleburne has seen a 54% decline in the number of Part I Crimes since 2012 and QuoteWizard recently named Cleburne the tenth safest driving city in Texas.
This document summarizes a report on investigating victims' viewpoints on the police response to domestic abuse. It includes an acknowledgements section, executive summary, introduction, research methods, literature review, findings from primary research interviews with 27 victims, mini case studies, and conclusions. The research found that although mandatory arrest is the current protocol, domestic abuse is too diverse for a single response and policies around mandatory arrest need to change. Victims had different experiences with police and there needs to be minimum standards of communication and demeanor, but beyond that the response should be individualized.
Characteristics od Sibling and Nonsibling Sexual Abuse Cases Under Canadian C...BASPCAN
Dr. Delphine Collin-Vezina
Director
Centre for Research on Children and Families
Tier II Canada Research Chair in Child Welfare
Associate Professor, McGill University
Running head: JUVENILE JUSTICE 1
JUVENILE JUSTICE 21
Title of Project: Juvenile Justice System
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Mentor: Prof. Christine Hansen
Liberal Arts Capstone (LIB-495-OL008)
State University
11 January 2018
Abstract
The Juvenile Justice Systems has been established with a significant aim of diverting adolescent offender’s destructive punitive actions of criminal courts as well as encouraging youth rehabilitation that is based on the needs of an individual juvenile. This system differs from adult criminal courts in numbers of ways. It looks at an adolescent as a person who needs assistance, instead of looking at the act that made him or her appearance before the court. The judge ought to act in the best suitable interests of the child. Juvenile court proceedings were always closed to the public. Juvenile records were also to remain very confidential so that they do not to interfere with the ability of the child or adolescent to be rehabilitated and merged back into the society. Juveniles are never charged with any crimes, instead of with delinquencies. They are never found guilty but instead, are considered delinquent. They are never sent to prison, but rather to training schools or reformatories. Treatment that incorporates the provision of educational facilities for juvenile offenders, counseling, and guidance, etc. are far better off than punishments that involve prison sentences or fines. This is so because a child would feel loved and cared for. This element plants a seed of love into the juvenile offender’s heart making him or her better person. On the other hand, however, punishment makes them more aware of their criminal character because it gives them what they deserve. They live in self-condemnation.
Table of Contents
Abstract 2
Chapter 1 5
Introduction 5
Background of the Topic 5
Problem Statement 6
Significance of the Study 6
Methodology 6
Definition of Terms 8
Chapter 2 9
Literature review 9
Introduction 9
History of the Juvenile Justice 9
Risk Factors that Escalate Juvenile Crime 10
Chapter 3 15
Research Design and Methodology 15
Introduction 15
Triangulation 15
Sampling 15
Plan of Action 16
Main Research Question: What should be done to curb the increasing violent crimes committed by youthful offenders? 17
Sub research question: What are the underlying social issues that lead to delinquent and criminal behavior in adolescents? 17
Conclusion 18
Chapter 4 19
Results of the Study 19
Introduction 19
Findings 20
Main Research question: What should be done to curb the increasing violent crimes committed by youthful offenders? 20
Sub-question: What are the underlying social issues that lead to delinquent and criminal behavior in adolescents? 22
Discussion from Questionnaires Responses 23
Summary 23
Chapter 5 25
Summary and Discussion 25
Introduction 25
Statement of Problem 26
Explanation of Project 27
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20140424-Essex-Police-Performance-Update-March-2014-V6-NarrativeMartin Smith
This document summarizes performance data for Essex Police in supporting victims of crime in March 2014. User satisfaction levels increased or stayed the same in most areas compared to the previous year, though some areas saw small decreases. The force's emergency response times improved compared to targets. Chief officers have discussed organizational improvements to better serve victims, such as a new public contact center. Overall, the data shows the force is generally meeting or exceeding targets for supporting victims of crime, though some areas still need further improvement.
The document discusses various crime control strategies and techniques used by police, including proactive and reactive approaches, general vs specific tactics, and crime prevention, apprehension, and investigation methods. It also covers challenges in criminal investigations like unreliable eyewitness identification, challenges measuring effectiveness, and factors affecting case solvability. Special topics discussed include policing drugs, gangs, career criminals, guns, hate crimes, and terrorism.
The document discusses the Child Response Initiative (CRI), which brings together professionals to help children exposed to violence. It provides an overview of Durham, North Carolina's NC Child Response Initiative (NCCRI), including its goals of crisis intervention and referrals. NCCRI receives referrals from police and provides services like home visits, mental health assessments, and referrals to community resources. Over 1,000 families have been served since 2004. Training is provided to police to help recognize and respond to children's trauma needs. Studies found police partners of NCCRI had better understanding of trauma and referral resources. The initiative aims to replicate this model of multi-agency collaboration in other North Carolina communities.
City of Reno Police Chief Community SurveyThis Is Reno
Low staffing levels and political agendas are two problems within the Reno Police Department. That’s according to concerns identified by community members and RPD employees in two recent surveys conducted as part of a search for the department’s new chief.
The surveys were developed and analyzed by Ralph Andersen, an executive search firm tasked with helping to replace Chief Jason Soto, who is set to retire in January 2023.
The internal department survey included responses from 128 of RPD’s staff – officers, command staff and civilians. It revealed that employees have mixed feelings about the department, with some citing low morale, burnout and staffing shortages.
This document summarizes the content of the Journal of Law Enforcement Leadership and Ethics, Volume 3 Number 1 from September 2016. It provides information on the journal's purpose, editorial board, and first few articles. The journal aims to advance police leadership and ethics through publishing peer-reviewed articles from academics and practitioners in law enforcement and related fields. It is a collaborative effort between the Institute for Law Enforcement Administration and The Center for Law Enforcement Ethics.
Dan Finkelstein - JRIC Border Patrol PresentationContract Cities
The document discusses the creation and mission of the Los Angeles Joint Regional Intelligence Center (JRIC). Prior to 9/11, there was no formal method for intelligence sharing between agencies in the Los Angeles region. After 9/11, fusion centers like JRIC were created to remedy these information sharing problems and help law enforcement track potential terrorists. JRIC's mission is to collect, analyze, and disseminate threat intelligence to protect the people and infrastructure of Central California from terrorism. It works with various partner agencies and received over 1,200 tips in 2008.
The Fresno County Probation Department supervises around 20,000 adult and juvenile offenders through programs like probation, diversion programs, investigations for courts, and specialized units that work with other agencies. The Juvenile Probation Division provides services like campus probation in schools, placement in facilities, and a detention center called the Juvenile Justice Campus for minors awaiting court action. The goals of probation include enhancing public safety, preventing crime, supervising offenders, advocating for victims, and supporting the courts.
This document summarizes research showing that investing in high-quality early childhood education and care can significantly reduce future crime and incarceration rates. It cites studies finding that preschool programs and home visiting initiatives have led to less abuse and neglect, fewer behavioral issues, improved school performance, higher graduation rates, and large decreases in criminal behavior - with participants up to 46% less likely to be imprisoned by age 40. Law enforcement leaders support expanding access to early education as a cost-effective strategy to improve public safety by preventing crime.
This document summarizes the key points from an annual state meeting on substance abuse prevention. It discusses the 8 strategic initiatives identified by SAMHSA, including the prevention of substance abuse and mental illness. The initiatives aim to promote emotional health and reduce risks in communities, schools, and workplaces. It also highlights the emphasis on mental health, given the high costs of untreated behavioral disorders. As prevention professionals, this initiative provides an opportunity to expand influence and bridge the fields of prevention and treatment. An example program from Riverside County that used problem identification and referral is discussed, showing cost savings and positive participant outcomes.
Directed patrol and hot spots policing strategies involve directing police resources to areas and times that experience high levels of crime, based on analysis of crime data and calls for service. Hot spots policing specifically targets a small number of addresses or locations that account for a disproportionate amount of crime and disorder. Directed patrol and hot spot strategies are considered proactive approaches that can produce more information for police and increase citizens' sense of police watchfulness.
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Ethics can be described as a code or system based on obligations and universal
moral duties that show how someone should behave in his or her line of duty.
On the other hand, values are more of core belief guiding our actions and
choices and de�ne the purpose of our existence, (Radelet, 2016). In the current
society, it has become dif�cult to address the concern as well as questions
involving ethics and ethical behavior.
Value of ethics
Values are used to guide workers and agencies. In law enforcement values may
differ depending on the function. Some of the values in law enforcement
include integrity, professionalism, respect, and accountability. Values have an
impact on the decisions that we make in our personal and professional life,
(Meese, et al., 2015). Values guide us towards ethical decisions and ethical
behavior. When a police of�cer behaves ethically they are able to gain the
community trust and support, they earn respect, and they establish a high
professional and personal reputation. The oath serves as a groundwork for
instilling ethical behavior. In situations where making an ethical decision may
be dif�cult police of�cers take a certain te.
This document provides an overview of the Major Cities Chiefs Association (MCCA) and the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office), which have tasked a community policing team with building trust between police and communities. It analyzes the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats for both organizations. It also researches details about MCCA such as its leadership breakdown and social media presence. MCCA's plan to increase public trust focuses on policies for releasing information, leveraging social media, and subjecting agencies to public reviews. The document aims to inform the team's program goals, objectives, strategies and tactics.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document discusses an organization called FIGHT CRIME: INVEST IN KIDS, which is a national nonprofit organization comprised of nearly 5,000 law enforcement leaders that advocates for effective crime prevention strategies. The document provides an acknowledgements section listing the major funders that support the organization. It is authored by several individuals and the layout was designed by another person, according to staff credits at the end.
This document summarizes research on school discipline practices in Mississippi and their impact on students. It finds that Mississippi has the 2nd highest rate of middle and high school suspensions in the nation, with African American male students 2.5 times more likely to be suspended than white males. While most discipline incidents are minor, suspensions often do little to address underlying issues and can increase the likelihood of involvement in the criminal justice system. The document advocates for alternative approaches to discipline like Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports and restorative justice that keep students in school. It provides evidence that these approaches can reduce suspensions and improve student outcomes.
Fight Crime: Invest in Kids has created a new Police Training Institute to help transform interactions between law enforcement and youth of color. The training curriculum covers topics like unconscious bias, adolescent brain development, trauma-informed responses, and community interaction techniques to avoid escalation and facilitate de-escalation. Fight Crime: Invest in Kids is committed to working with law enforcement and communities to rebuild trust and ensure safety for all families.
Law enforcement leaders in Arizona warn that cutting children's health insurance will negatively impact public safety. They note that many youth deaths are due to preventable causes like accidents and violence. The leaders argue that proven therapies could help troubled youth but may not be accessible without insurance. Cutting coverage risks leaving thousands of children uninsured and increases the long-term costs of untreated behavioral and substance abuse issues.
This report explores the significance of border towns and spaces for strengthening responses to young people on the move. In particular it explores the linkages of young people to local service centres with the aim of further developing service, protection, and support strategies for migrant children in border areas across the region. The report is based on a small-scale fieldwork study in the border towns of Chipata and Katete in Zambia conducted in July 2023. Border towns and spaces provide a rich source of information about issues related to the informal or irregular movement of young people across borders, including smuggling and trafficking. They can help build a picture of the nature and scope of the type of movement young migrants undertake and also the forms of protection available to them. Border towns and spaces also provide a lens through which we can better understand the vulnerabilities of young people on the move and, critically, the strategies they use to navigate challenges and access support.
The findings in this report highlight some of the key factors shaping the experiences and vulnerabilities of young people on the move – particularly their proximity to border spaces and how this affects the risks that they face. The report describes strategies that young people on the move employ to remain below the radar of visibility to state and non-state actors due to fear of arrest, detention, and deportation while also trying to keep themselves safe and access support in border towns. These strategies of (in)visibility provide a way to protect themselves yet at the same time also heighten some of the risks young people face as their vulnerabilities are not always recognised by those who could offer support.
In this report we show that the realities and challenges of life and migration in this region and in Zambia need to be better understood for support to be strengthened and tuned to meet the specific needs of young people on the move. This includes understanding the role of state and non-state stakeholders, the impact of laws and policies and, critically, the experiences of the young people themselves. We provide recommendations for immediate action, recommendations for programming to support young people on the move in the two towns that would reduce risk for young people in this area, and recommendations for longer term policy advocacy.
Combined Illegal, Unregulated and Unreported (IUU) Vessel List.Christina Parmionova
The best available, up-to-date information on all fishing and related vessels that appear on the illegal, unregulated, and unreported (IUU) fishing vessel lists published by Regional Fisheries Management Organisations (RFMOs) and related organisations. The aim of the site is to improve the effectiveness of the original IUU lists as a tool for a wide variety of stakeholders to better understand and combat illegal fishing and broader fisheries crime.
To date, the following regional organisations maintain or share lists of vessels that have been found to carry out or support IUU fishing within their own or adjacent convention areas and/or species of competence:
Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR)
Commission for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna (CCSBT)
General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM)
Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC)
International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT)
Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC)
Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (NAFO)
North East Atlantic Fisheries Commission (NEAFC)
North Pacific Fisheries Commission (NPFC)
South East Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (SEAFO)
South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation (SPRFMO)
Southern Indian Ocean Fisheries Agreement (SIOFA)
Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC)
The Combined IUU Fishing Vessel List merges all these sources into one list that provides a single reference point to identify whether a vessel is currently IUU listed. Vessels that have been IUU listed in the past and subsequently delisted (for example because of a change in ownership, or because the vessel is no longer in service) are also retained on the site, so that the site contains a full historic record of IUU listed fishing vessels.
Unlike the IUU lists published on individual RFMO websites, which may update vessel details infrequently or not at all, the Combined IUU Fishing Vessel List is kept up to date with the best available information regarding changes to vessel identity, flag state, ownership, location, and operations.
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RFP for Reno's Community Assistance CenterThis Is Reno
Property appraisals completed in May for downtown Reno’s Community Assistance and Triage Centers (CAC) reveal that repairing the buildings to bring them back into service would cost an estimated $10.1 million—nearly four times the amount previously reported by city staff.
1. 1212 New York Avenue NW / Suite 300 / Washington, DC 20005 / 202.464.7005
April 11, 2017
To All Members of the United States Congress,
We are members of Fight Crime: Invest in Kids, a national law enforcement organization
with members across all 50 states. As chiefs of police, sheriffs, prosecutors, and
violence survivors, we deal directly with the aftermath of crime. We take seriously our
responsibility to protect public safety, seeking justice after a crime has occurred and
supporting evidence-based approaches that can prevent crime in the first place. One
program that has been shown to reduce child abuse, neglect, and later crime is the
Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Program. We urge
Congress to reauthorize the MIECHV program before it expires on September 30, 2017.
Child abuse and neglect are among the worst cases that law enforcement must face.
While abuse or neglect can happen at any point in a child’s life, the most common
victims are under three years old. Children who survive abuse or neglect continue to
deal with the emotional and physical pain long after the incident. They are twice as likely
to commit a crime later in life. They are also statistically more likely to abuse their own
children, perpetuating a generational cycle of violence.
The MIECHV program directly addresses this problem. At-risk parents seeking more
support are paired with nurses or other trained professionals, starting in pregnancy
through the first two to three years of the child’s life. A study of one home visiting model,
the Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP), found that participation in the program cut abuse
and neglect of at-risk kids nearly in half. Other studies of NFP also found the parents
became less reliant on welfare and less likely to become involved in crime themselves.
The program had a profound impact on those children long after their parents had
completed the visits. By age 19, kids who had gone through the program were half as
likely as their peers to have been arrested for a crime.
The MIECHV program is designed to achieve results, building on the ongoing work of
many states and communities to provide these services. Each state assesses which
communities have the highest need and which home visiting models will best fit those
needs. To ensure that the federal investment is spent effectively, at least 75 percent of
MIECHV funding must go to programs that meet the highest standard of evidence. To
promote continued innovation and responsiveness of the program, up to 25 percent of
the funding may be used for promising programs that are undergoing more rigorous
study. This innovative, tiered funding approach helps to ensure the best possible
outcomes for participating families.
2. There remains considerable unmet need for these programs. MIECHV funding has
helped many states ramp up their program infrastructure and services, but there is more
to be done. Without Congressional action, the MIECHV program is set to expire on
September 30, 2017. To continue to provide these voluntary services to roughly 150,000
parents and children nationwide, we urge Congress to reauthorize the program for
five years. Additionally, to keep expanding access to these services, we urge
Congress to scale up the investment to reach double the current funding over that
reauthorization period.
When dealing with child abuse and neglect, by the time law enforcement gets involved, it
is already a tragedy. More needs to be done to expand programs like voluntary home
visiting that can stop this violence before it starts. We urge your support for the
reauthorization of the Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program.
Sincerely,
Alabama
Michael O’Dell
District Attorney
DeKalb County District
Attorney’s Office
John Samaniego
Sheriff
Shelby County Sheriff’s Office
Alan Hicks
Chief of Police
Snead Police Department
Rodney Barnett
Chief of Police
Thorsby Police Department
Alaska
Thomas Clemons
Chief of Police
Seward Police Department
Ray Leggett
Chief of Police
Skagway Police Department
Gene Belden
Chief of Police
Wasilla Police Department
Arizona
Kevin Treadway
Chief of Police
Flagstaff Police Department
Kathleen Elliot
Chief of Police
Gila River Indian Community
Police Department
Jerry Geier
Chief of Police
Goodyear Police Department
Dan Doyle
Chief of Police
Lake Havasu Police
Department
Terry Rozema
Chief of Police
Marana Police Department
Beckie Miller
Violence Survivor
National Organization for
Parents of Murdered Children
3. Daniel Sharp
Chief of Police
Oro Valley Police Department
Roy Minter
Chief of Police
Peoria Police Department
Daniel Brown
Chief of Police
St. Johns Police Department
Donald Jones
Chief of Police
Wellton Police Department
Scott Mascher
Sheriff
Yavapai County Sheriff’s
Office
Jon Smith
County Attorney
Yuma County Attorney’s Office
Arkansas
Tom Tatum II
Prosecuting Attorney
15th Judicial Prosecuting
Attorney's Office
Blake Batson
Prosecuting Attorney
9th E Judicial District
Jeremy McNeil
Chief of Police
Cherry Valley Police
Department
Montie Sims
Chief of Police
Dardanelle Police Department
Vincent Clamser
Chief of Police
Mountainburg Police
Department
Jeff Sanders
Chief of Police
Wynne Police Department
California
Nancy O'Malley
District Attorney
Alameda County District
Attorney's Office
Paul Rolleri
Chief of Police
Alameda Police
Department
Mike McQuiston
Chief of Police
Albany Police Department
Todd Riebe
District Attorney
Amador County District
Attorney's Office
Martin Ryan
Sheriff-Coroner
Amador County Sheriff's
Department
Mitchell Celaya
Chief of Police
Calistoga Police
Department
Guy Swanger
Chief of Police
Concord Police
Department
Dale Mondary
Chief of Police
Desert Hot Springs Police
Department
Barry Mann
Chief of Police
Dos Palos Police
Department
John D’Agostini
Sheriff
El Dorado County Sheriff's
Office
Edward Medrano
Chief of Police
Gardena Police
Department
Marc Klaas
Violence Survivor
GunbyGun
Robert Fager
Chief of Police
Hawthorne Police
Department
Cosme Lozano
Chief of Police
Huntington Park Police
Department
George Turegano
Chief of Police
Huron Police Department
4. Gilbert Otero
District Attorney
Imperial County District
Attorney's Office
Thomas Hardy
District Attorney
Inyo County District
Attorney's Office
Lisa Green
District Attorney
Kern County District
Attorney's Office
Donny Youngblood
Sheriff
Kern County Sheriff's
Office
Brian Martin
Sheriff
Lake County Sheriff's
Department
Dean Growdon
Sheriff-Coroner
Lassen County Sheriff's
Office
Jay Varney
Sheriff
Madera County Sheriff's
Office
Robert Doyle
Sheriff
Marin County Sheriff's
Office
Doug Binnewies
Sheriff-Coroner
Mariposa County Sheriff's
Office
Robert Jonsen
Chief of Police
Menlo Park Police
Department
Norm Andrade
Chief of Police
Merced Police Department
J. Angel Bernal
Chief of Police
Mill Valley Police
Department
Steve Pangelinan
Chief of Police
Milpitas Police Department
Mike Poindexter
Sheriff
Modoc County Sheriff's
Office
Ingrid Braun
Sheriff-Coroner
Mono County Sheriff's
Office
Parish Cross
Chief of Police
Mount Shasta Police
Department
Timothy Foley
Chief of Police
Nevada City Police
Department
James Leal
Chief of Police
Newark Police Department
Adam McGill
Chief of Police
Novato Police Department
Tony Rackauckas
District Attorney
Orange County District
Attorney's Office
Sandra Hutchens
Sheriff
Orange County Sheriff's
Department
Neil Gang
Chief of Police
Pinole Police Department
Griffin Dix
Violence Survivor
President -
Oakland/Alameda County
Brady Campaign Chapter
Mark Garcia
Chief of Police
Redlands Police
Department
Darren Thompson
Sheriff
San Benito County
Sheriff's Office
Michael Ramos
District Attorney
San Bernardino County
District Attorney's Office
John McMahon
Sheriff-Coroner
San Bernardino County
Sheriff-Coroner Office
Joseph Paulino
Chief of Police
San Bernardino Unified
School District Police
Department
Dan Dow
District Attorney
San Luis Obispo County
District Attorney's Office
Carlos Rojas
Chief of Police
Santa Ana Police
Department
5. Joyce Dudley
District Attorney
Santa Barbara County
District Attorney's Office
Greg Garner
Chief of Police
Selma Police Department
J. Kirk Andrus
District Attorney
Siskiyou County District
Attorney's Office
Jon Lopey
Sheriff
Siskiyou County Sheriff's
Department
Jill Ravitch
District Attorney
Sonoma County District
Attorney's Office
J. Paul Parker
Sheriff
Sutter County Sheriff's
Department
Dave Hencratt
Sheriff
Tehama County Sheriff's
Office
Tony Ross
Chief of Police
Tulelake Police
Department
Laura Krieg
District Attorney
Tuolumne County District
Attorney's Office
Andrew Bidou
Chief of Police
Vallejo Police Department
Gregory Totten
District Attorney
Ventura County District
Attorney's Office
Daniel Calleros
Chief of Police
Vernon Police Department
Paul Bendix
Violence Survivor
Victim Advocate
Martin Nicholas
Chief of Police
Weed Police Department
Patrick McGrath
District Attorney
Yuba County District
Attorney's Office
Colorado
Joseph Pelle
Sheriff
Boulder County Sheriff’s Office
Walter Vanatta
Chief of Police
Craig Police Department
Fred McKee
Sheriff
Delta County Sheriff’s Office
Robert White
Chief of Police
Denver Police Department
Patrick Firman
Sheriff
Denver Sheriff’s Office
Jerry Martin
Sheriff
Dolores County Sheriff’s Office
Tony Spurlock
Sheriff
Douglas County Sheriff’s
Office
John Collins
Chief of Police
Englewood Police Department
David Montgomery
Chief of Police
Firestone Police Department
Lou Vallario
Sheriff
Garfield County Sheriff’s
Office
Bruce Hartman
Sheriff
Gilpin County Sheriff’s Office
John Jackson
Chief of Police
Greenwood Village Police
Department
Keith Robinson
Chief of Police
Gunnison Police Department
Ronald Bruce
Sheriff
Hinsdale County Sheriff’s
Office
Steve Nowlin
Sheriff
Montezuma County Sheriff’s
Office
6. Rick Dunlap
Sheriff
Montrose County Sheriff’s
Office
Shawn Mobley
Sheriff
Otero County Sheriff’s Office
Kirk Taylor
Sheriff
Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office
Anthony Mazzola
Sheriff
Rio Blanco County Sheriff’s
Office
Garrett Wiggins
Sheriff
Routt County Sheriff’s Office
Daniel Brennan
Chief of Police
Wheat Ridge Police
Department
Connecticut
Kevin Hale
Chief of Police
Ansonia Police Department
Robert Gagne
Chief of Police
Orange Police Department
James Cetran
Chief of Police
Wethersfield Police
Department
Delaware
Christopher Workman
Chief of Police
Cheswold Police Department
Troy Crowson
Chief of Police
South Bethany Police
Department
Florida
Sadie Darnell
Sheriff
Alachua County Sheriff’s
Office
Donald Lee
Chief of Police
Key West Police Department
Jeffrey O’Dell
Chief of Police
Kissimmee Police Department
Greg Graham
Chief of Police
Ocala Police Department
Georgia
Gary Long
Sheriff
Butts County Sheriff’s Office
Billy Grogan
Chief of Police
Dunwoody Police Department
Theodore Jackson
Sheriff
Fulton County Sheriff’s Office
Joseph Wirthman
Chief of Police
Jefferson Police Department
Keith Glass
Chief of Police
Monroe Police Department
Chuck Snyder
Chief of Police
Norman Park Police
Department
Billy Joe Foster
Sheriff
Quitman County Sheriff’s
Office
Lonnie Holder
Chief of Police
Reynolds Police Department
Gene Scarbrough
Sheriff
Tift County Sheriff’s Office
7. Cozie Ray
Chief of Police
Vienna Police Department
Neal Walden
Sheriff
White County Sheriff’s
Department
Calvin Moss
Chief of Police
Woodstock Police Department
Hawaii
Darryl Perry
Chief of Police
Kauai Police Department
Idaho
William Bones
Chief of Police
Boise Police Department
Daniel Clark
Prosecuting Attorney
Bonneville County
Prosecutor’s Office
Bryan Taylor
Prosecuting Attorney
Canyon County Prosecutor’s
Office
Kieran Donahue
Sheriff
Canyon County Sheriff’s Office
Randy Freeman
Chief of Police
Cascade Police Department
Jay Heward
Sheriff
Cassia County Sheriff’s Office
Patrick Teton
Chief of Police
Fort Hall Police Department
Len Humphries
Sheriff
Fremont County Sheriff’s
Office
Daniel Hall
Chief of Police
Jerome Police Department
Tony Liford
Sheriff
Teton County Sheriff’s Office
Tom Carter
Sheriff
Twin Falls County Sheriff’s
Office
Patti Bolen
Sheriff
Valley County Sheriff’s Office
Matt Thomas
Sheriff
Washington County Sheriff’s
Office
Illinois
Gary Farha
State’s Attorney
Adams County State’s
Attorney’s Office
Gerald Mourning
Chief of Police
Arlington Heights Police
Department
Ronald Price
Chief of Police
Bannockburn Police
Department
Brian Fengel
Chief of Police
Bartonville Police Department
Gary J. Schira
Chief of Police
Batavia Police Department
Karl Groesch
Sheriff
Brown County Sheriff’s Office
8. Steven Casstevens
Chief of Police
Buffalo Grove Police
Department
Jeff Wold
Chief of Police
Channahon Police Department
Stephen Evans
Chief of Police
Collinsville Police Department
Thomas Dart
Sheriff
Cook County Sheriff’s Office
Dave Weigand
Chief of Police
Crestwood Police Department
James Black
Chief of Police
Crystal Lake Police
Department
Larry Thomason
Director of Public Safety
Danville Police Department
Eugene Lowery
Chief of Police
DeKalb Police Department
William Kushner
Chief of Police
Des Plaines Police
Department
Danny Langloss
Chief of Police
Dixon Police Department
Kate Watson
State’s Attorney
Douglas County State’s
Attorney’s Office
John Zaruba
Sheriff
DuPage County Sheriff’s
Office
Terry Mee
Chief of Police
East Dundee Police
Department
Eric St. Ledger
State’s Attorney
Edwards County State’s
Attorney’s Office
David Mahon
Sheriff
Effingham County Sheriff’s
Office
Nicholas Sikora
Chief of Police
Elburn Police Department
Fred Hayes
Chief of Police
Elwood Police Department
Mark Doran
Sheriff
Ford County Sheriff’s Office
Andrew Killan
State’s Attorney
Ford County State’s Attorney’s
Office
Tom Aftanas
Chief of Police
Forest Park Police Department
Russell Laine
Chief of Police
Fox Lake Police Department
Donald Jones
Sheriff
Franklin County Sheriff’s
Office
Evan Owens
State Attorney
Franklin County State’s
Attorney’s Office
Jeff Standard
Sheriff
Fulton County Sheriff’s Office
Douglas Dyhrkopp
State’s Attorney
Gallatin County State’s
Attorney’s Office
Louis Rossi
Chief of Police
Gilberts Police Department
Richard Miller
Chief of Police
Granite City Police
Department
Phillip Perlini
Chief of Police
Grayslake Police Department
Jason Helland
State’s Attorney
Grundy County State’s
Attorney’s Office
Daniel Cockrum
State’s Attorney
Hardin County State’s
Attorney’s Office
9. Paul Shafer
Chief of Police
Highland Park Police
Department
Brian Benton
Chief of Police
Joliet Police Department
Donald Kramer
Sheriff
Kane County Sheriff’s Office
Joseph McMahon
State’s Attorney
Kane County State Attorney’s
Office
Larry Regnier
Chief of Police
Kankakee Police Department
Eric Weis
State Attorney
Kendall County State
Attorney’s Office
James Dison
Chief of Police
Kewanee Police Department
Mark Curran
Sheriff
Lake County Sheriff’s Office
Michael Nerheim
State’s Attorney
Lake County State Attorney’s
Office
Steven Husak
Chief of Police
Lake Zurich Police
Department
Dennis Murrin
Chief of Police
Lansing Police Department
Robert Uranich
Chief of Police
LaSalle Police Department
Matthew Klahn
State’s Attorney
Lee County State Attorney’s
Office
Marc Maton
Chief of Police
Lemont Police Department
Clinton Herdegen
Chief of Police
Libertyville Police Department
Randy Yedinak
State’s Attorney
Livingston County State’s
Attorney’s Office
Terry Lemming
Chief of Police
Lockport Police Department
Steve Vaccaro
Chief of Police
Mokena Police Department
Bill Feithen
Chief of Police
Monmouth Police Department
John Carter
Chief of Police
Monticello Police Department
Randy Duvendack
Sheriff
Morgan County Sheriff’s Office
Michael Simo
Chief of Police
Morton County Sheriff’s Office
Chris Sims
Sheriff
Moultrie County Sheriff’s
Office
Jeremy Richey
State’s Attorney
Moultrie County State
Attorney’s Office
Tim Janowick
Chief of Police
Mount Prospect Police
Department
James Kruger
Chief of Police
Oak Brook Police Department
John Krull
Chief of Police
Olympia Fields Police
Department
Darin DeHaan
Chief of Police
Oregon Police Department
Thomas Scully
Chief of Police
Orland Hills Police Department
Alan Stoeckel
Chief of Police
Palatine Police Department
10. Michael McCoy
Sheriff
Peoria County Sheriff’s Office
Dustin Sutton
Chief of Police
Peoria Heights Police
Department
Jerry Mitchell
Chief of Police
Peoria Police Department
Douglas Bernabei
Chief of Police
Peru Police Department
Randy Kern
Sheriff
Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office
Kevin Doyle
Sheriff
Putnam County Sheriff’s Office
Robert Copley
Chief of Police
Quincy Police Department
Thomas Weitzel
Chief of Police
Riverside Police Department
Greg Filenko
Chief of Police
Round Lake Park Police
Department
James Lamkin
Chief of Police
Schaumburg Police
Department
Ramon Escapa
State Attorney
Schuyler County State’s
Attorney’s Office
Gina Vonderheide
State Attorney
Shelby County State’s
Attorney’s Office
Aaron Klima
Chief of Police
Shorewood Police Department
Greg Baker
Chief of Police
South Holland Police
Department
Laimutus Nargelenas
Chief of Police
Springfield Park District Police
Department
Thomas Sanders
Chief of Police
Spring Grove Police
Department
Richard Watson
Sheriff
St. Clair County Sheriff’s
Office
Brendan Kelly
State Attorney
St. Clair County State
Attorney’s Office
Steve Neubauer
Chief of Police
Tinley Park Police Department
Samuel Sinacore
Chief of Police
Tower Lakes Police
Department
Scott Harvel
Sheriff
Union County Sheriff’s Office
Tyler Edmonds
State’s Attorney
Union County State Attorney’s
Office
Robert Pavelchik
Chief of Police
Villa Park Police Department
Bill Jenkins
Violence Survivor
Sean Smoot
Violence Survivor
J. Derek Morgan
Sheriff
Wabash County Sheriff’s
Office
David Wermes
Chief of Police
Wauconda Police Department
Wayne Walles
Chief of Police
Waukegan Police Department
Steven Stelter
Chief of Police
Westchester Police
Department
Scott Harris
Chief of Police
Western Illinois University
Police Department
11. Brandon Zanotti
State Attorney
Williamson County State
Attorney’s Office
Gary Cauana
Sheriff
Winnebago County Sheriff’s
Office
Joseph Bruscato
State Attorney
Winnebago County State
Attorney’s Office
Matt Smith
Sheriff
Woodford County Sheriff’s
Office
Indiana
Stuart Hamblen
Chief of Police
Angola Police Department
Nathan Huss
Chief of Police
Bluffton Police Department
Steve Dulworth
Chief of Police
Clermont Police Department
Edward Windbigler
Chief of Police
Elkhart Police Department
Keith Henderson
Prosecuting Attorney
Floyd County Prosecutor’s
Office
Jarrod Holtsclaw
Prosecuting Attorney
Greene County Prosecutor’s
Office
Robyn Wiley
Chief of Police
Kendallville Police Department
Patrick Flannelly
Chief of Police
Lafayette Police Department
Adam Klimczak
Chief of Police
La Porte Police Department
Troy Jerrell
Chief of Police
Linton Police Department
Robert Downey
Sheriff
Morgan County Sheriff’s Office
Leonard Hobbs
Sheriff
Owen County Sheriff’s Office
James Kveton
Chief of Police
St. John Police Department
John Springer
Prosecuting Attorney
Sullivan County Prosecutor’s
Office
Michael Perry
Prosecuting Attorney
Warrick County Prosecutor’s
Office
Jason Dombkowski
Chief of Police
West Lafayette Police
Department
Iowa
Charles Cychosz
Chief of Police
Ames Police Department
Alan Krueger
Chief of Police
Arnolds Park Police
Department
Phil Redington
Chief of Police
Bettendorf Police Department
Tony Thompson
Sheriff
Black Hawk County Sheriff’s
Office
Shawn Harden
County Attorney
Buchanan County Attorney’s
Office
Tina Meth-Farrington
County Attorney
Calhoun County Attorney’s
Office
12. John Werden
County Attorney
Carroll County Attorney’s
Office
Wayne Jerman
Chief of Police
Cedar Rapids Police
Department
Michael Wolf
County Attorney
Clinton County Attorney’s
Office
Amy Beavers
County Attorney
Des Moines County Attorney’s
Office
Michael DeBruin
Chief of Police
Hawarden Police Department
Timothy Dille
County Attorney
Jefferson County Attorney’s
Office
Lonny Pulkrabek
Sheriff
Johnson County Sheriff’s
Office
Jerry Vander Sanden
County Attorney
Linn County Attorney’s Office
Brian Gardner
Sheriff
Linn County Sheriff’s Office
Michael Tupper
Chief of Police
Marshalltown Police
Department
Joe Sampson
Sheriff
Montgomery County Sheriff’s
Office
Alan Ostergren
County Attorney
Muscatine County Attorney’s
Office
Greg Staples
Chief of Police
Norwalk Police Department
John Sarcone
County Attorney
Polk County Attorney’s Office
William McCarthy
Sheriff
Polk County Sheriff’s Office
John Thomsen
Chief of Police
Sac City Police Department
Dan Altena
Sheriff
Sioux County Sheriff’s Office
Paul Fitzgerald
Sheriff
Story County Sheriff’s Office
Ross McCarty
Chief of Police
Urbandale Police Department
Kansas
Lloyd Martley
Chief of Police
Basehor Police Department
Darren Jackson
Chief of Police
Bluestem USD 205 Police
Department
John Merchant
Sheriff
Brown County Sheriff’s Office
Ken Winter
Chief of Police
Cheney Police Department
Courtney Leslie
Chief of Police
Hugoton Police Department
Jeffrey Herrig
Sheriff
Jefferson County Sheriff’s
Office
Daniel Field
Chief of Police
Johnson County Park Police
Department
Michael Henning
Chief of Police
Nortonville Police Department
Dennis Butler
Chief of Police
Ottawa Police Department
13. John Settle
County Attorney
Pawnee County Attorney’s
Office
Adam Sayler
Chief of Police
St. John Police Department
Donald Ash
Sheriff
Wyandotte County Sheriff’s
Office
Kentucky
Thomas Wine
Commonwealth’s Attorney
30
th
Judicial Circuit
Christopher Cohron
Commonwealth’s Attorney
8
th
Judicial Circuit
Keith Cain
Sheriff
Daviess County Sheriff’s
Office
Jeff Abrams
Chief of Police
Frankfort Police Department
Pat Melton
Sheriff
Franklin County Sheriff’s
Office
Steve Conrad
Chief of Police
Louisville Metro Police
Department
Ray O’Neal
Chief of Police
Marion Police Department
Jeff Pearson
Chief of Police
Scottsville Police Department
Louisiana
Mike Knaps
Chief of Police
Baker Police Department
Timothy Lentz
Chief of Police
Covington Police Department
Tommy Clark
Chief of Police
Grambling Police Department
Shayne Gibson
Chief of Police
Greenwood Police Department
Travis Reed
Chief of Police
Hodge Police Department
Boyd Adams
Chief of Police
Kaplan Police Department
Michael Kazerooni
Chief of Police
Kentwood Police Department
Donald Dixon
Chief of Police
Lake Charles Police
Department
Robert Spinks
Chief of Police
McNeese State University
Police Department
Marlin Gusman
Sheriff
Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office
Gregory Champagne
Sheriff
St. Charles Paris Sheriff’s
Office
Joseph Bishop
Chief of Police
Tulane University Police
Department
Chris Wilrye
Chief of Police
Westlake Police Department
14. Maine
Eric Samson
Sheriff
Androscoggin County Sheriff’s
Office
Todd Collins
District Attorney
Aroostook County District
Attorney’s Office
Darrell Crandall
Sheriff
Aroostook County Sheriff’s
Office
Cyr Martin
Chief of Police
Ashland Police Department
Phillip Crowell
Chief of Police
Auburn Police Department
Robert Gregoire
Chief of Police
Augusta Police Department
Bob Fitzsimmons
Chief of Police
Baileyville Police Department
Michael Field
Chief of Police
Bath Police Department
Richard Stillman
Chief of Police
Bridgton police Department
Sean Geagan
Chief of Police
Bucksport Public Safety
Michael Gahagan
Chief of Police
Caribou Police Department
Kevin Joyce
Sheriff
Cumberland County Sheriff’s
Office
Jeffrey Howe
Chief of Police
Dixfield Police Department
Dennis Dyer
Chief of Police
Dover Foxcroft Police
Department
Thomas Gould
Chief of Police
Fairfield Police Department
Edward Tolan
Chief of Police
Falmouth Public Safety
Scott Nichols
Sheriff
Franklin County Sheriff’s
Office
Susan Nourse
Chief of Police
Freeport Police Department
Daniel Jones
Chief of Police
Gorham Police Department
Eric Nason
Chief of Police
Hallowell Police Department
William Clark
Sheriff (Retired)
Hancock County Sheriff’s
Office
Richard Caton
Chief of Police
Jay Police Department
Robert MacKenzie
Chief of Police
Kennebunk Police Department
Donna Dennison
Sheriff
Knox County Sheriff’s Office
Todd Brackett
Sheriff
Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office
Ernest Steward
Chief of Police
Livermore Falls Police
Department
Robert Schwartz
Executive Director
Maine Chiefs of Police
Association
Jeffrey Goss
Chief of Police
Mechanic Falls Police
Department
James Willis
Chief of Police
Mount Desert Police
Department
Michael Tracy
Chief of Police
Oakland Police Department
Patricia Arnaudin
Chief of Police
Ogunquit Police Department
Scott Wilcox
Chief of Police
Old Town Police Department
Wayne Gallant
Sheriff
Oxford County Sheriff’s Office
15. Glenn Ross
Sheriff (Former)
Penobscot County Sheriff’s
Office
Troy Morton
Sheriff
Penobscot County Sheriff’s
Office
Michael Sauschuck
Chief of Police
Portland Police Department
Matthew Irwin
Chief of Police
Presque Isle Police
Department
Joel Merry
Sheriff
Sagadahoc County Sheriff’s
Office
Richard LaHaye
Chief of Police
Searsport Police Department
Edward Googins
Chief of Police
South Portland Police
Department
Michael Emmons
Chief of Police
Togus Veterans Center Police
Department
Christopher Lewis
Chief of Police
Topsham Police Department
Jeffrey Trafton
Sheriff
Waldo County Sheriff’s Office
Joseph Massey
Chief of Police
Waterville Police Department
JoAnn Putnam
Chief of Police
Wells Police Department
Jeffrey Lange
Chief of Police
Wiscasset Police Department
Michael Morrill
Chief of Police
Yarmouth Police Department
Douglas Bracy
Chief of Police
York Police Department
Maryland
John Nesky
Chief of Police
Bowie Police Department
Michael Tabor
Chief of Police
Crisfield Police Department
John Price
Sheriff
Kent County Sheriff’s Office
J. Thomas Manger
Chief of Police
Montgomery County Police
Department
Lance Richardson
State Attorney
Queen Anne’s County State’s
Attorney’s Office
Timothy Cameron
Sheriff
St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s
Office
Douglas Mullendore
Sheriff
Washington County Sheriff’s
Office
Massachusetts
James Cummings
Sheriff
Barnstable County Sheriff’s
Office
Brian Kyes
Chief of Police
Chelsea Police Department
Patrick Foley
Chief of Police
Douglas Police Department
16. Peter Silva
Chief of Police
Essex Police Department
Neil Erickson
Chief of Police
Gardner Police Department
David Hastings
Chief of Police
Gill Police Department
Stephen O’Brien
Chief of Police
Lenox Police Department
Robert Picariello
Chief of Police
Marblehead Police
Department
James Hicks
Chief of Police
Natick Police Department
David Sullivan
District Attorney
Northwestern District
Attorney’s Office
Michael Hassett
Chief of Police
Oxford Police Department
Michael Wynn
Chief of Police
Pittsfield Police Department
John Llewellyn
Chief of Police
Rockland Police Department
Daniel Conley
District Attorney
Suffolk County District
Attorney’s Office
John Camerota
Chief of Police
Westfield Police Department
Jeffrey Silva
Chief of Police
Westwood Police Department
Michigan
Robert Kengis
Prosecuting Attorney
Allegan County Prosecutor’s
Office
K. Edward Black
Prosecuting Attorney
Alpena County Prosecutor’s
Office
Steven Kieliszewski
Sheriff
Alpena County Sheriff’s Office
Daniel Bean
Sheriff
Antrim County Sheriff’s Office
Doreen Olko
Chief of Police
Auburn Hills Police
Department
Shawn Martin
Chief of Police
Baroda Lake Township Police
Department
Ted Schendel
Sheriff
Benzie County Sheriff’s Office
Michael Sepic
Prosecuting Attorney
Berrien County Prosecutor’s
Office
L. Paul Bailey
Sheriff
Berrien County Sheriff’s Office
Charles Heit
Undersheriff
Berrien County Sheriff’s Office
Robert Boyce
Chief Deputy
Berrien County Sheriff’s Office
Jeff Gaither
Chief of Police
Boyne Police Department
Fred Blankenship
Jail Administrator
Branch County Sheriff’s Office
Kevin Epling
Violence Survivor
Bully Police USA
David Gilbert
Prosecuting Attorney
Calhoun County Prosecutor’s
Office
17. Richard Behnke
Sheriff
Cass County Sheriff’s Office
Paul Myszenski
Director
Center Line Department of
Public Safety
Brian Peppler
Prosecuting Attorney
Chippewa County
Prosecutor’s Office
Gregory Zyburt
Sheriff
Chocolay Township Police
Department
Charles Sherman
Prosecuting Attorney
Clinton County Prosecutor’s
Office
David Hall
Chief of Police
Croswell Police Department
Phillip Strom
Prosecuting Attorney
Delta County Prosecutor’s
Office
Steven Grinnewald
Chief of Police
Dowagiac Police Department
Peter Wallin
Sheriff
Emmet County Sheriff’s Office
Timothy Collins
Chief of Police
Ferndale Police Department
Michael Thomas
Special Assistant Attorney
General
Genesee County Prosecutor’s
Office
Brian Hill
Chief of Police
Gerrish Township Police
Department
Ronald Wiles
Chief of Police
Ferndale Police Department
Martin Underhill
Chief of Police
Grand Ledge Police
Department
Rebecca Whitman
Chief of Police
Grand Rapids Community
College Police Department
David Schnurstein
Lieutenant
Grand Rapids Police
Department
Robert Cooney
Prosecuting Attorney
Grand Traverse County
Prosecutor’s Office
Anne Moise
Chief of Police
Hamtramck Police Department
Dan Branson
Chief of Police
Harbor Springs Police
Department
Timothy Parker
Sheriff
Hillsdale County Sheriff’s
Office
Rachel Sadowski
Chief of Police
Hopkins Police Department
Brian McLean
Sheriff
Houghton County Sheriff’s
Office
George Basar
Chief of Police
Howell Police Department
Carol Siemon
Prosecuting Attorney
Ingham County Prosecutor’s
Office
Scott Wrigglesworth
Sheriff
Ingham County Sheriff’s Office
James Valentine
Director
Ionia County Central Dispatch
Lori Kirkhoff
Chief Assistant Prosecutor
Ionia County Prosecutor’s
Office
Dale Miller
Sheriff
Ionia County Sheriff’s Office
Gary Rapp
Prosecutor
Iosco County Prosecutor’s
Office
Melissa Powell Weston
Prosecuting Attorney
Iron County Prosecutor’s
Office
18. Mark Valesano
Sheriff
Iron County Sheriff’s Office
Michael Main
Sheriff
Isabella County Sheriff’s Office
Jeffrey Getting
Prosecuting Attorney
Kalamazoo County
Prosecutor’s Office
Richard Fuller
Sheriff
Kalamazoo County Sheriff’s
Office
Karianne Thomas
Deputy Chief
Kalamazoo Department of
Public Safety
Tim Bourgeois
Chief of Police
Kalamazoo Township Police
Department
Thomas Hillen
Chief of Police
Kentwood Police Department
Scott Sutter
Chief of Police
Linden Police Department
Michael Murphy
Sheriff
Livingston County Sheriff’s
Office
Alfred Feleppa
Prosecutor (Retired)
Mackinac County Prosecutor’s
Office
Anthony Wickersham
Sheriff
Macomb County Sheriff’s
Office
Corey Haines
Chief of Police
Madison Heights Police
Department
Vane King
Law Enforcement Coordinator
Middle Atlantic-Great Lakes
Organized Crime Law
Enforcement Network
John O’Hagan
Sheriff
Manistee County Sheriff’s
Office
Matthew Wiese
Prosecuting Attorney
Marquette County
Prosecutor’s Office
Todd Purcell
Sheriff
Mecosta County Sheriff’s
Office
Brett Botbyl
Chief of Police
Menominee Police
Department
Robert Stevenson
Executive Director
Michigan Association of Chiefs
of Police
J. Dee Brooks
Prosecuting Attorney
Midland County Prosecutor’s
Office
Scott Stephenson
Sheriff
Midland County Sheriff’s
Office
Andrea Krause
Prosecuting Attorney
Montcalm County Prosecutor’s
Office
Theresa Stephens-Lock
Chief of Police
Mott Community College
Department of Public Safety
Brian Boyd
Undersheriff
Newaygo County Sheriff’s
Office
George Andres
Chief of Police
Newaygo Police Department
Ronald Franz
Prosecuting Attorney
Ottawa County Prosecutor’s
Office
Steve Kempker
Sheriff
Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office
Matthew Breed
Director
Petoskey Public Safety
Department
Tony Craig
Chief of Police
Richfield Township Police
Department
John McColgan
Prosecuting Attorney
Saginaw County
William Federspiel
Sheriff
Saginaw County Sheriff’s
Office
19. Mark Wilk
Chief of Police
St. Ignace Police Department
Larry Hrinik
Chief of Police
Saline Police Department
Michael Wendling
Prosecuting Attorney
St. Clair County Prosecutor’s
Office
Steven Kocsis
Chief of Police
Thomas Township Police
Department
Dennis Green
Chief of Police
Tittabawassee Township
Police Department
Eric Wanink
Chief Assistant Prosecutor
Tuscola County Prosecutor’s
Office
Mark Renne
Prosecuting Attorney
Tuscola County Prosecutor’s
Office
David Faber
Chief of Police
Utica Police Department
Daniel Abbott
Sheriff
Van Buren County Sheriff’s
Office
Catherine Garcia-Lindstrom
Director
Walker Police Department
Brian Mackie
Prosecuting Attorney
Washtenaw County
Prosecutor’s Office
Steven Harper
Chief of Police
Wayland Police Department
Patricia Roberson
Captain
Wayne County Sheriff’s Office
James Carmody
Chief of Police
Wyoming Police Department
Edward Edwardson
Chief of Police (Retired)
Wyoming Police Department
Gary Walker
Prosecutor (Retired)
Marquette County
Prosecutor’s Office
Jane Burt
Violence Survivor
Lyn Timmerman
Violence Survivor
Minnesota
James Stuart
Sheriff
Anoka County Sheriff’s Office
Charles Hanson
County Attorney
Brown County Attorney’s
Office
James Backstrom
County Attorney
Dakota County Attorney’s
Office
Les Schneider
Chief of Police
Danube Police Department
Ernest Junker
Chief of Police
Eden Valley Police
Department
Bryan Schafer
Chief of Police
Hastings Police Department
Richard Stanek
Sheriff
Hennepin County Sheriff’s
Office
David Ulmen
Chief of Police
Janesville Police Department
Janee Harteau
Chief of Police
Minneapolis Police
Department
David Lange
Sheriff
Nicollet County Sheriff’s Office
Jeffrey Stadum
Chief of Police
Pelican Rapids Police
Department
Michael Goldstein
Chief of Police
Plymouth Police Department
20. John Choi
County Attorney
Ramsey County Attorney’s
Office
Roger Pohlman
Chief of Police
Red Wing Police Department
Todd Schwieger
Chief of Police
St. Francis Police Department
Rodney Seurer
Chief of Police
Savage Police Department
Rodney Bartsh
Sheriff
Wabasha County Sheriff’s
Office
David Bentrud
Chief of Police
Waite Park Police Department
Peter Orput
County Attorney
Washington County Attorney’s
Office
Shannon Boerner
Chief of Police
West Concord Police
Department
Mississippi
Travis Patten
Sheriff
Adams County Sheriff’s Office
Anthony Gibson
Chief of Police
Beulah Police Department
Paul Cannette
Chief of Police
Biloxi Schools Campus Police
Department
Otha Brown
Chief of Police
Canton Police Department
Frank Davis
Sheriff
Claiborne County Sheriff’s
Office
Harold Jones
Sheriff
Copiah County Sheriff’s Office
Terry Tyler
Chief of Police
Drew Police Department
Joey Moulds
Chief of Police
Enterprise Police Department
Tony Holmes
Chief of Police
Farmington Police Department
Ray Moore
Chief of Police
Greenwood Police Department
J.D. Roseman
Sheriff
Humphrey County Sheriff’s
Office
Anthony Lawrence
District Attorney
Jackson County District
Attorney’s Office
Mike Ezell
Sheriff
Jackson County Sheriff’s
Office
William Sollie
Sheriff
Lauderdale County Sheriff’s
Office
Lessie Butler
Sheriff
Lawrence County Sheriff’s
Office
Randall Davis
Chief of Police
Marion Police Department
Jim Hood
Attorney General
Mississippi Office of the
Attorney General
Ray Laney
Chief of Police
New Houlka Police
Department
Donald Gammage
Chief of Police
Olive Branch Police
Department
Joey East
Chief of Police
Oxford Police Department
Joey Walker
Chief of Police
Purvis Police Department
21. John Neal
Chief of Police
Ridgeland Police Department
Cardell Hughes
Chief of Police
Rolling Fork Police
Department
Grant Bailey
Chief of Police
Saltillo Police Department
Desiree Kershner
Chief of Police
Shannon Police Department
Donald O’Cain
Sheriff
Simpson County Sheriff’s
Office
Markricus Hibbler
Chief of Police
Sunflower County Schools
Police Department
Calvin Hamp
Sheriff
Tunica County Sheriff’s Office
Kenneth Scott
Chief of Police
Vardaman Police Department
Missouri
Richard Stephens
Sheriff
Carter County Sheriff’s Office
Ben Becerra
Sheriff
Daviess County Sheriff’s
Office
Rodney Herring
Sheriff
Grundy County Sheriff’s Office
Josh Eckerson
Sheriff
Harrison County Sheriff’s
Office
J Oberkrom
Sheriff
Henry County Sheriff’s Office
Mike Neal
Sheriff
Howard County Sheriff’s Office
Roger Medley
Sheriff
Iron County Sheriff’s Office
Mike Sharp
Sheriff
Jackson County Sheriff’s
Office
Greg Berry
Chief of Police
Linn Creek Police Department
Stephen Stockman
Sheriff
Mercer County Sheriff’s Office
Jim Arrington
Chief of Police
New Florence Police
Department
Darrin Reed
Sheriff
Ozark County Sheriff’s Office
Mark Owen
Sheriff
Platte County Sheriff’s Office
Gerry Dinwiddie
Sheriff
Ralls County Sheriff’s Office
Mark Nichols
Sheriff
Randolph County Sheriff’s
Office
Sean Fagan
Chief of Police
Rolla Police Department
Joe Wuebker
Sheriff
Schuyler County Sheriff’s
Office
Paul Williams
Chief of Police
Springfield Police Department
Scott Keeler
Sheriff
St. Clair County Sheriff’s
Office
Dean Finch
Sheriff
Wayne County Sheriff’s Office
Jeffrey Head
Chief of Police
West Plains Police
Department
22. Montana
Franklin Kluesner
Sheriff
Beaverhead County Sheriff’s
Office
EJ Clark
Chief of Police
Belgrade Police Department
Rich St. John
Chief of Police
Billings Police Department
Kelsie Harwood
County Attorney
Blaine County Attorney’s
Office
Ed Lester
Sheriff
Butte-Silver Bow Law
Enforcement Office
Bob Edwards
Sheriff
Cascade County Sheriff’s
Office
Stephen Gannon
County Attorney
Chouteau County Attorney’s
Office
Vern Burdick
Sheriff
Chouteau County Sheriff’s
Office
Tony Harbaugh
Sheriff
Custer County Sheriff’s Office
Trenton Harbough
Sheriff
Fallon County Sheriff’s Office
Ed Corrigan
County Attorney
Flathead County Attorney’s
Office
Bill Dove
Chief of Police
Gallatin Airport Authority
Clay Lammers
Sheriff
Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office
David Bowen
Chief of Police
Great Falls Police Department
Ryan Oster
Chief of Police
Hamilton Police Department
Craig Doolittle
Sheriff
Jefferson County Sheriff’s
Office
Roger Nasset
Chief of Police
Kalispell Police Department
Leo Dutton
Sheriff
Lewis and Clark County
Sheriff’s Office
Kirsten Pabst
County Attorney
Missoula County Attorney’s
Office
Ken Weaver
Chief of Police
Ronan Police Department
James Marble
Chief of Police
Stevensville Police
Department
Clifford Brophy
Sheriff
Stillwater County Sheriff’s
Office
Patrick Dringman
County Attorney
Sweet Grass County
Attorney’s Office
Dan Tronrud
Sheriff
Sweet Grass County Sheriff’s
Office
Merle Raph
County Attorney
Tolle County Attorney’s Office
Donna Whitt
Sheriff
Toole County Sheriff’s Office
Hanna Schantz
County Attorney
Treasure County Attorney’s
Office
Scott Twito
County Attorney
Yellowstone County Attorney’s
Office
Mike Linder
Sheriff
Yellowstone County Sheriff’s
Office
Jessica Bray
Violence Survivor
23. Nebraska
Neil Miller
Sheriff
Buffalo County Sheriff’s Office
Dan Osmond
Sheriff
Custer County Sheriff’s Office
Timothy Dunning
Sheriff
Douglas County Sheriff’s
Office
Millard Gustafson
Sheriff
Gage County Sheriff’s Office
John Smith
Chief of Police
Harvard Police Department
Joe Kelly
County Attorney
Lancaster County Attorney’s
Office
Isaac Brown
Chief of Police
McCook Police Department
David Partsch
County Attorney
Otoe County Attorney’s Office
Dwaine Ladwig
Sheriff
Polk County Sheriff’s Office
Marcus Paczoza
Chief of Police
St. Paul Police Department
Nevada
Ken Furlong
Sheriff
Carson County Sheriff’s Office
Joseph Lombardo
Sheriff
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police
Department
Chuck Allen
Sheriff
Washoe County Sheriff’s
Office
New Hampshire
Eliezer Rivera
Sheriff
Cheshire County Sheriff’s
Office
Gary Duquette
Chief of Police
Deerfield Police Department
Richard Crate
Chief of Police
Enfield Police Department
James Sartell
Chief of Police
Hollis Police Department
William Oswalt
Chief of Police
Jaffrey Police Department
Todd Muilenberg
Chief of Police
Rindge Police Department
Robert O’Connor
Chief of Police
Roxbury Police Department
John Simonds
Sheriff
Sullivan County Sheriff’s
Office
24. New Jersey
Robert Bernardi
Prosecutor
Burlington County
Prosecutor’s Office
James Bongiorno
Chief of Police
Caldwell Police Department
Jennifer Webb-McRae
Prosecutor
Cumberland County
Prosecutor’s Office
Sean Dalton
Prosecutor
Gloucester County
Prosecutor’s Office
Anthony Kearns
Prosecutor
Hunterdon County
Prosecutor’s Office
Matthew Kunz
Chief of Police
Jackson Township Police
Department
Edward Seibert
Chief of Police
Newfield Police Department
Joseph Madden
Chief of Police
Park Ridge Police Department
Frank Provenzano
Sheriff
Somerset County Sheriff’s
Office
James Abbott
Chief of Police
West Orange Police
Department
New Mexico
Donald Raley
Chief of Police
Artesia Police Department
Steve Barnett
Chief of Police
Carrizozo Police Department
Britt Snyder
Sheriff
Chaves County Sheriff’s Office
Tony Mace
Sheriff
Cibola County Sheriff’s Office
Andrea Reeb
District Attorney
Curry County District
Attorney’s Office
Bobby Orosco
Chief of Police
Deming Police Department
Dianna Luce
District Attorney
5
th
Judicial District
Chris McCall
Chief of Police
Hobbs Police Department
Marco Lucero
Sheriff
Los Alamos County Sheriff’s
Office
Nathan Gurule
Chief of Police
Los Lunas Police Department
David Rodriguez
Chief of Police
Lovington Police Department
Emil Radosecvic
Chief of Police
Pueblo of Jemez Police
Department
Russell Shafer
Sheriff
Quay County Sheriff’s Office
Gary Gold
Sheriff
San Miguel County Sheriff’s
Office
Robert Garcia
Sheriff
Santa Fe County Sheriff’s
Office
Donald Gallegos
District Attorney
Taos County District
Attorney’s Office
Jerry Hogrefe
Sheriff
Taos County Sheriff’s Office
Heath White
Sheriff
Torrance County Sheriff’s
Office
25. Randy Gutierrez
Chief of Security
Valencia County Jail
Randy Spear
Chief of Police
Village of Capitan Police
Department
New York
Ricky Whitney
Sheriff
Allegany County Sheriff’s
Office
Emil Califano
Chief of Police
Ardsley Police Department
Louis Corsi
Chief of Police
Bethlehem Police Department
Daniel Varrenti
Chief of Police
Brockport Police Department
David Harder
Sheriff
Broome County Sheriff’s
Office
George Bell
Chief of Police
Cambridge Village Police
Department
Ernest Cutting
Sheriff
Chenango County Sheriff’s
Office
Daniel Doellinger
Chief of Police
Chester Town Police
Department
David Favro
Sheriff
Clinton County Sheriff’s Office
Richard Bialkowski
Chief of Police
Cobleskill Village Police
Department
F. Catalano
Chief of Police
Cortland Police Department
Dominick Blasko
Chief of Police
Crawford Town Police
Department
William Whitton
Chief of Police
Glen Cove Police Department
Michael McGowan
Chief of Police
Hempstead Village Police
Department
Christopher Farber
Sheriff
Herkimer County Sheriff’s
Office
James Michel
Chief of Police
Lackawanna Police
Department
Michael Carpinelli
Sheriff
Lewis County Sheriff’s Office
Michael Tangney
Police Commissioner
Long Beach Police
Department
Joseph Neve
Chief of Police
Lynbrook Police Department
Sandra Doorley
District Attorney
Monroe County District
Attorney’s Office
Patrick O’Flynn
Sheriff
Monroe County Sheriff’s Office
James Voutour
Sheriff
Niagara County Sheriff’s
Office
Robert Maciol
Sheriff
Oneida County Sheriff’s Office
William Fitzpatrick
District Attorney
Onondaga County District
Attorney’s Office
Randall Bower
Sheriff
Orleans County Sheriff’s
Office
Reuel Todd
Sheriff
Oswego County Sheriff’s
Office
Martin Nerber
Chief of Police
Phoenix Village Police
Department
26. Thomas Zugibe
District Attorney
Rockland County District
Attorney’s Office
James Hamilton
Chief of Police
Rotterdam Police Department
Diana Callen
Chief of Police
St. Johnsville Village Police
Department
Michael Zurlo
Sheriff
Saratoga County Sheriff’s
Office
Dominic Dagostino
Sheriff
Schenectady County Sheriff’s
Office
James Sacket
District Attorney
Schoharie County District
Attorney’s Office
Joseph Fazzary
District Attorney
Schuyler County District
Attorney’s Office
William Yessman
Sheriff
Schuyler County Sheriff’s
Office
Peter Frisoni
Chief of Police
Scotia Village Police
Department
Timothy Luce
Sheriff
Seneca County Sheriff’s Office
Kevin Judd
Chief of Police
South Glens Falls Village
Police Department
Gerald Schoenle
Chief of Police
SUNY at Buffalo University
Police Department
Frank Fowler
Chief of Police
Syracuse Police Department
Kenneth Lansing
Sheriff
Tompkins County Sheriff’s
Office
John Colella
Chief of Police
Town Macedon Police
Department
Joseph Snyder
Chief of Police
Town of New Paltz Police
Department
John Tedesco
Chief of Police
Troy Police Department
John Costanzo
Chief of Police
Tuckahoe Village Police
Department
Paul Van Blarcum
Sheriff
Ulster County Sheriff’s Office
Nathan York
Sheriff
Warren County Sheriff’s Office
Barry Virts
Sheriff
Wayne County Sheriff’s Office
Gregory Rudolph
Sheriff
Wyoming County Sheriff’s
Office
Ronald Spike
Sheriff
Yates County Sheriff’s Office
Jessica Nero
Violence Survivor
Carolee Brooks
Violence Survivor
North Carolina
Shawn Freeman
Chief of Police
Beech Mountain Police
Department
Chris Hunt
Chief of Police
Bladenboro Police Department
Brad Shirley
Chief of Police
Boiling Spring Lakes Police
Department
27. Tony Godwin
Chief of Police
Cary Police Department
Susan Johnson
Sheriff
Currituck County Sheriff’s
Office
Eddie Buffaloe
Chief of Police
Elizabeth City Police
Department
Jeff Prichard
Chief of Police
Graham Police Department
Michael Yaniero
Chief of Police
Jacksonville Police
Department
JW Chavis
Chief of Police
Kannapolis Police Department
Allen Lawrence
Chief of Police
Marion Police Department
Rob Hunter
Chief of Police
Matthews Police Department
Benjamin David
District Attorney
Prosecutorial District 5
James Moore
Chief of Police
Rocky Mount Police
Department
Robert Lane
Chief of Police
Sparta Police Department
Carol Dreiling
Violence Survivor
North Dakota
Pat Heinert
Sheriff
Burleigh County Sheriff’s
Office
Paul Laney
Sheriff
Cass County Sheriff’s Office
Gary Sanders
Sheriff
Emmons County Sheriff’s
Office
Scott Edinger
Chief of Police
Jamestown Police Department
Steven Nelson
Sheriff
Ramsey County Sheriff’s
Office
Barbara Whelan
State’s Attorney
Walsh County State Attorney’s
Office
Ohio
Estel Risner
Sheriff
Ashland County Sheriff’s
Office
Dennis Evers
Chief of Police
Beavercreek Police
Department
Bruce Gower
Chief of Police
Clyde Police Department
Timothy Rogers
Sheriff
Coshocton County Sheriff’s
Office
Nathan Brown
Chief of Police
Fort Loramie Police
Department
Roy Miller
Sheriff
Fulton County Sheriff’s Office
Michael Bodenbender
Sheriff
Henry County Sheriff’s Office
Todd Coonce
Chief of Police
Hubbard Township Police
Department
David Robbins
Chief of Police
Hudson Police Department
28. Michelle Lee
Chief of Police
Kent Police Department
Timothy Malley
Chief of Police
Lakewood Police Department
Randy Thorp
Sheriff
Licking County Sheriff’s Office
Phil Stammitti
Sheriff
Lorain County Sheriff’s Office
John Gielink
Chief of Police
Mentor On The Lake Police
Department
Sue Madsen
Chief of Police
Miami Township Police
Department
S Vaughn
Chief of Police
Millersburg Police Department
Kevin Wyant
Chief of Police
Moreland Hills Police
Department
Jamie Gallagher
Chief of Police
North Olmsted Police
Department
William Kramer
Chief of Police
Norwood Police Department
Michael Taylor
Chief of Police
Pickerington Police
Department
Timothy Livengood
Chief of Police
Pioneer Police Department
Bruce Jamison
Chief of Police
Piqua Police Department
Scott Snow
Chief of Police
Reading Police Department
Russell Baron
Chief of Police
Reading Police Department
Charles Gift
Director
Sinclair Community College
Police Department
John Ferrero
Prosecuting Attorney
Stark County Prosecutor’s
Office
Malcum Patton
Sheriff
Union County Sheriff’s Office
Matthew March
Chief of Police
Valley View Police Department
Mark Humphreys
Chief of Police
Versailles Police Department
Christopher Collins
Willoughby Hills Police
Department
Michael Hetzel
Sheriff
Wyandot County Sheriff’s
Office
Oklahoma
Tracy Roles
Chief of Police
Anadarko Police Department
Earl Shirley
Chief of Police
Bixby Police Department
Gary Wansick
Chief of Police
McAlester Police Department
William Citty
Chief of Police
Oklahoma City Police
Department
John Whetsel
Sheriff (Retired)
Oklahoma Sheriff’s Office
Michael Robinson
Chief of Public Safety
Oklahoma State University
Police Department
29. Rob Barris
District Attorney
Okmulgee County District
Attorney’s Office
John Christian
Sheriff
Pontotoc County Sheriff’s
Office
Shannon Smith
Sheriff
Seminole County Sheriff’s
Office
Oregon
Richard Schmitz
Chief of Police
Aumsville Police
Department
Wyn Lohner
Chief of Police
Baker City Police
Department
Matt Shirtcliff
District Attorney
Baker County District
Attorney's Office
Geoff Spalding
Chief of Police (Retired)
Beaverton Police
Department
Jason Schermerhorn
Chief of Police
Cannon Beach Police
Department
Kevin Martinez
Chief of Police
Carlton Police Department
John Foote
District Attorney
Clackamas County District
Attorney's Office
Craig Roberts
Sheriff
Clackamas County
Sheriff's Department
Tom Bergin
Sheriff
Clatsop County Sheriff's
Office
Michael McGlothlin
Chief of Police
Columbia City Police
Department
Dale Scobert
Chief of Police
Condon Police Department
Craig Zanni
Sheriff
Coos County Sheriff's
Department
Jonathan Sassaman
Chief of Police
Corvallis Police
Department
Daina Vitolins
District Attorney
Crook County District
Attorney's Office
John Gautney
Sheriff
Crook County Sheriff's
Office
Dennis Lees
Violence Survivor
Dennis Lees Household
John Hummel
District Attorney
Deschutes County District
Attorney's Office
Rick Wesenberg
District Attorney
Douglas County District
Attorney's Office
Gary Bettencourt
Sheriff
Gilliam County Sheriff's
Office
David Ward
Sheriff
Harney County Sheriff's
Office
Lee Dobrowolski
Chief of Police
Hillsboro Police
Department
Matt English
Sheriff
Hood River County
Sheriff's Department
Beth Heckert
District Attorney
Jackson County District
Attorney's Office
Steven Leriche
District Attorney
Jefferson County District
Attorney's Office
Ryan Mulkins
District Attorney
Josephine County District
Attorney's Office
Dave Daniel
Sheriff
Josephine County Sheriff's
Office
John Teague
Chief of Police
Keizer Police Department
30. Timothy Evinger
Retired Sheriff
Klamath County Sheriff's
Office
David Henslee
Chief of Police
Klamath Falls Police
Department
Don Johnson
Chief of Police
Lake Oswego Police
Department
Jeffrey Kamp
Chief of Police (Retired)
Lakeview Police
Department
Patricia Perlow
District Attorney
Lane County District
Attorney's Office
Byron Trapp
Sheriff
Lane County Sheriff's
Office
Doug Marteeny
District Attorney
Linn County District
Attorney's Office
Daniel Norris
District Attorney (Retired)
Malheur County District
Attorney's Office
Brian Wolfe
Sheriff
Malheur County Sheriff's
Office
Walt Beglau
District Attorney
Marion County District
Attorney's Office
Randy Sparacino
Chief of Police
Medford Police
Department
Douglas Boedigheimer
Chief of Police
Milton-Freewater Police
Department
Darrell Tallan
Chief of Police
Monmouth Police
Department
Justin Nelson
District Attorney
Morrow County District
Attorney's Office
Kenneth Matlack
Sheriff
Morrow County Sheriff's
Department
Michael Reese
Sheriff
Multnomah County
Sheriff's Office
Donald Brown
Chief of Police
Myrtle Creek Police
Department
Rock Rakosi
Chief of Police
Myrtle Point Police
Department
Mark Miranda
Chief of Police (Retired)
Newport Police
Department
Ellen Rosenblum
Attorney General
Office of the Attorney
General
Timothy Colahan
Executive Director
Oregon District Attorneys
Association
John Bishop
Executive Director
Oregon State Sheriffs'
Association
Stuart Roberts
Chief of Police
Pendleton Police
Department
Derek Bowker
Chief of Police
Phoenix Police
Department
Aaron Felton
District Attorney
Polk County Districtrict
Attorney's Office
Mark Garton
Sheriff
Polk County Sheriff's
Office
Dave Tarbet
Chief of Police
Redmond Police
Department
Jerry Moore
Chief of Police
Salem Police Department
David Ham
Chief of Police
Seaside Police
Department
Jeff Groth
Chief of Police
Sherwood Police
Department
31. Jeff Fossholm
Chief of Police
Silverton Police
Department
Terry Moss
Chief of Police
St. Helens Police
Department
Rich Sebens
Chief of Police
Stayton Police Department
Marc Mills
Chief of Police
Sunriver Police
Department
William Porter
District Attorney
Tillamook County District
Attorney's Office
David Enyeart
Chief of Police
Toledo Police Department
Bill Steele
Chief of Police
Tualatin Police Department
Terry Rowan
Sheriff
Umatilla County Sheriff's
Office
Kelsie McDaniel
District Attorney
Union County District
Attorney's Office
Boyd Rasmussen
Sheriff
Union County Sheriff's
Office
Michael Conner
Chief of Police
Vernonia Police
Department
Mona Williams
District Attorney
Wallowa County District
Attorney's Office
Stan Suenaga
Public Safety Director
Warm Springs Police
Department
Mathew Workman
Chief of Police
Warrenton Police
Department
Eric Nisley
District Attorney
Wasco County District
Attorney's Office
Lane Magill
Sheriff
Wasco County Sheriff's
Office
Bob Hermann
District Attorney
Washington County District
Attorney's Office
Pat Garrett
Sheriff
Washington County
Sheriff's Office
Terry Timeus
Chief of Police
West Linn Police
Department
Jim Ferraris
Chief of Police
Woodburn Police
Department
Bradley Berry
District Attorney
Yamhill County District
Attorney's Office
Tim Svenson
Sheriff
Yamhill County Sheriff's
Office
Pennsylvania
Michael Scott
Chief of Police
Baldwin Borough Police
Department
William Higgins
District Attorney
Bedford County District
Attorney's Office
John Slauch
Chief of Police
Borough of Oxford Police
Department
Clinton Walters
Sheriff
Bradford County Sheriff's
Office
Matthew Weintraub
District Attorney
Bucks County District
Attorneys Office
Richard Goldinger
District Attorney
Butler County District
Attorney's Office
32. Michael Slupe
Sheriff
Butler County Sheriff's
Office
Stacy Parks Miller
District Attorney
Centre County District
Attorney's Office
Thomas Hogan
District Attorney
Chester County District
Attorney's Office
Kenneth Coalson
Chief of Police
Chester Township Police
Department
Timothy Chamberlain
Sheriff
Columbia County Sheriff's
Office
Curt McClain
Chief of Police
Coudersport Borough
Police Department
Walter Hoke
Sheriff
Crawford County Sheriff's
Office
David Freed
District Attorney
Cumberland County
District Attorney's Office
Ronny Anderson
Sheriff
Cumberland County
Sheriff's Office
Regina Price
Chief of Police
Darby Township Police
Department
Edward Marsico
District Attorney
Dauphin County District
Attorney's Office
James Custer
Sheriff
Fayette County Sheriff's
Department
Robert Wolfgang
Sheriff
Forest County Sheriff's
Office
Patrick Dougherty
District Attorney
Indiana County District
Attorney's Office
Robert Fyock
Sheriff
Indiana County Sheriff's
Office
Carl Gotwald
Sheriff
Jefferson County Sheriff's
Department
Cory Snook
District Attorney
Juniata County District
Attorneys Office
Craig Stedman
District Attorney
Lancaster County District
Attorney's Office
David Arnold
District Attorney
Lebanon County District
Attorney's Office
Thomas Gaspari
Chief of Police
Lower Chichester Police
Department
Stefanie Salavantis
District Attorney
Luzerne County District
Attorney's Office
Eric Linhardt
District Attorney
Lycoming County District
Attorney's Office
Gary Hartman
Sheriff
Mercer County Sheriff's
Office
Todd Martin
Sheriff
Monroe County Sheriff's
Office
Ray Gerringer
Sheriff
Montour County Sheriff's
Office
Ivy Brenzel
Chief of Police
Moscow Borough Police
Department
Henry Pasqualini
Chief of Police
Newtown Township Police
Department
James Farringer
Superintendent
O'Hara Township Police
Department
Carl Nace
Sheriff
Perry County Sheriff's
Office
Andy Watson
District Attorney
Potter County District
Attorney's Office
33. Dominick Bellizzie
Chief of Police
Solebury Township Police
Department
George Swartz
Chief of Police
Spring Garden Township
Police Department
Robert Klein
District Attorney
Susquehanna County
District Attorney's Office
Lance Benedict
Sheriff
Susquehanna County
Sheriff's Office
Paul Dickinson
Chief of Police
Towamencin Township
Police Department
David Duffy
Chief of Police
Upper Gwynedd Township
Police Department
Kenneth Klakamp
Sheriff
Warren County Sheriff's
Office
Thomas Kearney
District Attorney
York County District
Attorney's Office
Rhode Island
Anthony Pesare
Chief of Police
Middletown Police Department
Christopher Pelagio
Acting Chief of Police
North Providence Police
Department
South Carolina
J. Al Cannon
Sheriff
Charleston County Sheriff’s
Office
Gregory Mullen
Chief of Police
Charleston Police Department
Timothy Baxley
Sheriff
Clarendon County Sheriff’s
Office
Leon Lott
Sheriff
Richland County Sheriff’s
Office
South Dakota
Michael Moore
State's Attorney
Beadle County State's
Attorney's Office
Fred Lamphere
Sheriff
Butte County Sheriff's
Office
Michael Leidholt
Sheriff
Hughes County Sheriff's
Office
34. Mike Milstead
Sheriff
Minnehaha County
Sheriff's Office
Aaron McGowan
State Attorney
Minnehaha County State's
Attorney's Office
Tennessee
Jeff Hughes
Chief of Police
Brentwood Police
Deptartment
Johnny Stokes
Chief of Police
Charleston Police
Department
Anthony Heavner
Chief of Police
City of Portland Police
Department
Mark Gibson
Chief of Police
Cleveland Police
Department
Laurence Dennis
Chief of Police (Retired)
Coopertown Police
Department
Allen Rhodes
Chief of Police
Estill Springs Police
Department
Michael Williams
Chief of Police
Fairfield Glade Police
Department
Jimmy Jones
Sheriff
Knox County Sheriff's
Department
David Rausch
Chief of Police
Knoxville Police
Department
Tim Guider
Sheriff
Loudon County Sheriff's
Department
Mark Logan
Sheriff
Metro Moore County
Sheriff's Office
Troy Huffines
Chief of Police
Nolensville Police
Department
Jack Stockton
Sheriff
Roane County Sheriffs
Department
Jeff Gann
Acting Chief of Police
Soddy Daisy Police
Department
J.T. Chumley
Sheriff
Tipton County Sheriff's
Department
Ray Amalfitano
Chief of Police
Westmoreland Police
Department
Jeff Long
Sheriff
Williamson County
Sheriff's Office
Dennis Young
Chief of Police
Winchester Police
Department
Texas
Robert Lee
Chief of Police
Alvin Police Department
Greg Taylor
Sheriff
Anderson County Sheriff's
Office
David Ashburn
Chief of Police
Angleton Police
Department
Brian Manley
Chief of Police
Austin Police Department
Jeff Gibson
Chief of Police
Bedford Police Department
Brandal Jackson
Chief of Police
Brookshire Police
Department
35. Brad Allison
Chief of Police
Canton Police Department
Scott McCollum
Chief of Police
College Station Police
Department
Debra Walthall
Chief of Police
Corinth Police Department
Jay Lewis
Chief of Police
Cuero Police Department
Lupe Valdez
Sheriff
Dallas County Sheriff's
Department
Joseph Costa
Chief of Police
DeSoto Police Department
Robert Brown
Chief of Police
Duncanville Police
Department
Terry Stanphill
Chief of Police
El Campo Police
Department
Richard Wiles
Sheriff
El Paso County Sheriff's
Office
John Bruce
Chief of Police
Frisco Police Department
Buddy Mills
Sheriff
Gillespie County Sheriff's
Department
Steve Dye
Chief of Police
Grand Prairie Police
Department
Maxey Cerliano
Sheriff
Gregg County Sheriff's
Office
Donald Sowell
Sheriff
Grimes County Sheriff's
Department
Arnold Zwicke
Sheriff
Guadalupe County
Sheriff's Department
Jose Eduardo Guerra
Sheriff
Hidalgo County Sheriff's
Office
Rick Pyle
Director of Public Safety
Highland Park Police
Department
Doug Reim
Chief of Police
Highland Village Police
Department
Art Acevedo
Chief of Police
Houston Police
Department
Arvin West
Sheriff
Hudspeth County Sheriff's
Department
Steve Moore
Chief of Police
Hurst Police Department
Andy Louderback
Sheriff
Jackson County Sheriff's
Department
Erasmo Alarcon
Sheriff
Jim Hogg County Sheriff's
Office
Eric Kaiser
Chief of Police
Jourdanton Police
Department
William Hastings
Chief of Police
Katy Police Department
Erleigh Wiley
Criminal District Attorney
Kaufman County Criminal
Distrist Attorney's Office
Micah Harmon
Sheriff
Lavaca County Sheriff's
Office
Russell Kerbow
Chief of Police
Lewisville Police
Department
Dennis Wilson
Sheriff
Limestone County Sheriff's
Office
Mike Bishop
Chief of Police
Longview Police
Department
36. Utah
Darin Adams
Chief of Police
Cedar City Police
Department
Greg Krusi
Chief of Police
Clearfield Police
Department
Bill Chilson
Chief of Police
Clinton Police Department
Jimmy Womack
Chief of Police
Mansfield Independent
School District
Mark Whitacre
Chief of Police
Marble Falls Police
Department
Gary Painter
Sheriff
Midland County Sheriff's
Department
Patrick Toombs
Sheriff
Mitchell County Sheriff's
Office
Rand Henderson
Sheriff
Montgomery County
Sheriff's Department
Tom Wibert
Chief of Police
New Braunfels Police
Department
Timothy Burton
Chief of Police
Odessa Police Department
Christoper Barrera
Chief of Police
Palmview Police
Department
Thomas Griffith
Chief of Police
Pantego Police
Department
Barbara Childress
Chief of Police
Richland Hills Police
Department
Gerald Yezak
Sheriff
Robertson County Sheriff's
Office
Tim Jayroe
Chief of Police
Rockport Police
Department
Harold Eavenson
Sheriff
Rockwall County Sheriff's
Department
Greg Capers
Sheriff
San Jacinto County
Sheriff's Department
Chase Stapp
Chief of Police
San Marcos Police
Department
Edward Miller
Sheriff
Shackelford County
Sheriff's Office
Larry Smith
Sheriff
Smith County Sheriff's
Department
David Jones
Sheriff
Tom Green County
Sheriff's Office
Greg Spradlin
Chief of Police
University Park Police
Department
Tim Barnes
Chief of Police
Van Alstyne Police
Department
Michael Boese
Chief of Police
Venus Police Department
Otto Hanak
Sheriff
Washington County
Sheriff's Office
Larry Spence
Sheriff
Willacy County Sheriff's
Office
Rick Scott
Chief of Police
Wolfforth Police
Department
Yousry Zakhary
Chief of Police
Woodway Police
Department
Kelly Butler
Chief of Police
Wortham Police
Department
37. Steven White
Sheriff
Grand County Sheriff's
Office
Dave Booth
Chief of Police
Heber City Police
Department
Tom Cram
Chief of Police
Kanab Police Department
Sol Oberg
Chief of Police
Kaysville Police
Department
Kevin Warren
Chief of Police
North Ogden Police
Department
Michael Smith
Chief of Police
Pleasant Grove Police
Department
Carl Merino
Chief of Police
Roy Police Department
Brad James
Chief of Police
Salem Police Department
Eric Pratt
Chief of Police
Salina City Police
Department
Mike Brown
Chief of Police
Salt Lake City Police
Department
Brody Keisel
County Attorney
San Pete County
Attorney's Office
Jack Carruth
Chief of Police
South Salt Lake City Police
Department
Steven Adams
Chief of Police
Spanish Fork Police Dept
James Tracy
Sheriff
Utah County Sheriff's
Office
Rollin Cook
Executive Director
Utah Department of
Corrections
Todd Bonner
Sheriff
Wasatch County Sheriff's
Office
Kurt Taylor
Sheriff
Wayne County Sheriff's
Office
Douglas Diamond
Chief of Police
West Jordan Police
Department
Vermont
Christopher Brickell
Chief of Police
Brandon Police Department
Lisa Warren
State’s Attorney
Caledonia County State’s
Attorney’s Office
William Bohnyak
Sheriff
Orange County Sheriff’s
Department
Virginia
Kevin Hall
Sheriff
Alleghany County Sheriff's
Office
Robert Kimbrel
Chief of Police
Amherst Police
Department
Barry Letterman
Sheriff
Appomattox County
Sheriff's Office
Theophani Stamos
Commonwealth Attorney
Arlington County Cmnwlth
Attorney's Office
Beth Arthur
Sheriff
Arlington County Sheriff's
Office
William Kidd
Sheriff
Buckingham County
Sheriff's Office
38. Keith Hartman
Chief of Police
Buena Vista Police
Department
Anthony Lippa
Sheriff
Caroline County Sheriff's
Office
Jeffrey Faries
Chief of Police
Colonial Heights Police
Department
Edwin Roessler
Chief of Police
Fairfax County Police
Department
Stacey Kincaid
Sheriff
Fairfax County Sheriff's
Office
Richard Vaughan
Sheriff
Grayson County Sheriff's
Office
B.J. Roberts
Sheriff
Hampton County Sheriff's
Office
Maggie DeBoard
Chief of Police
Herndon Police
Department
Michael Doucette
Commonwealth Attorney
Lynchburg City
Commonwealth Attorney's
Office
Steve Draper
Sheriff
Martinsville Sheriff's Office
Joseph McLaughlin
Sheriff
New Kent County Sheriff's
Department
Michael Goldsmith
Chief of Police (Retired)
Norfolk Police Department
James Lyons
Sheriff
Northumberland County
Sheriff's Office
C. T. Woody
Sheriff
Richmond City Sheriff's
Office
Alfred Durham
Chief of Police
Richmond Police
Department
Chris Jenkins
Chief of Police
Town of Culpeper Police
Department
James Cervera
Chief of Police
Virginia Beach Police
Department
Fred Newman
Sheriff
Washington County
Sheriff's Office
Les Taylor
Sheriff
Winchester City Sheriff's
Office
Ronnie Oakes
Sheriff
Wise County Sheriff's
Office
Washington
Bonnie Bowers
Chief of Police
Anacortes Police
Department
Jonathan Ventura
Chief
Arlington Police
Department
Andrew Miller
Prosecuting Attorney
Benton County
Prosecutor's Office
Dana Powers
Chief of Police
Bonney Lake Police
Department
Carol Cummings
Chief of Police
Bothell Police Department
Steve Strachan
Chief of Police
Bremerton Police
Department
Brian Burnett
Sheriff
Chelan County Sheriff's
Office
Mark Nelson
Sheriff
Cowlitz County Sheriff's
Office
George Delgado
Chief of Police
Des Moines Police
Department
39. Harvey Gjesdal
Sheriff
Douglas County Sheriff's
Office
Al Compaan
Chief of Police
Edmonds Police
Department
Stacy Brown
Chief of Police
Evergreen State College
Police Services
Andy Hwang
Chief of Police
Federal Way Police
Department
Richard Lathim
Sheriff (Retired)
Franklin County Sheriff's
Office
Rick Scott
Sheriff
Grays Harbor County
Sheriff's Department
Mark Brown
Sheriff
Island County Sheriff's
Office
Kenneth Hohenberg
Chief of Police
Kennewick Police
Department
Gregory Zempel
Prosecuting Attorney
Kittitas County
Prosecutor's Office
Robert Snaza
Sheriff
Lewis County Sheriff's
Office
Wade Magers
Sheriff
Lincoln County Sheriff's
Department
Ed Holmes
Chief of Police
Mercer Island Police
Department
Kevin Fuhr
Chief of Police
Moses Lake Police
Department
Rory Gilliland
Chief of Police
Nooksack Tribal Police
Department
Daniel Yourkoski
Chief of Police
Normandy Park Police
Department
Ronnie Roberts
Chief of Police
Olympia Police
Department
Phil Schenck
Chief of Police
Othello Police Department
Michael Hartnett
Marshal
Pe Ell Marshal's Office
Chuck Spoor
Chief of Police
Raymond Police
Department
Ron Krebs
Sheriff
San Juan County Sheriff's
Office
Peter Holmes
City Attorney
Seattle City Attorney's
Office
William "Lin" Tucker
Chief of Police
Sedro-Woolley Police
Department
Will Reichardt
Sheriff
Skagit County Sheriff's
Office
Adam Kick
Prosecuting Attorney
Skamania County
Prosecutor's Office
Craig Meidl
Chief of Police
Spokane Police
Department
Mark Werner
Chief of Police
Spokane Valley Police
Department
James Nagle
Prosecuting Attorney
Walla Walla County
Prosecutor's Office
Scott Bieber
Chief of Police
Walla Walla Police
Department
Richard Martin
Chief of Police
Warden Police Department
Denis Tracy
Prosecuting Attorney
Whitman County
Prosecutor's Office
40. Joe Brusic
Prosecuting Attorney
Yakima County
Prosecutor's Office
West Virginia
Daniel Settle
Chief of Police
Glasgow Police
Department
Pete Dougherty
Sheriff
Jefferson County Sheriff's
Office
Karen Shoemaker
Chief of Police
Keyser Police Department
TR Queen
Chief of Police
Monongah Police
Department
Jeff Walters
Chief of Police
Philippi Police Department
Robert Smith
Chief of Police
Piedmont Police
Department
William Roper
Chief of Police
Ranson Police Department
Victor Propst
Chief of Police
Star City Police
Department
Wisconsin
John Gossage
Sheriff
Brown County Sheriff's
Office
Michael Schmidtknecht
Sheriff
Buffalo County Sheriff's
Office
Jason King
Chief of Police
Darlington Police
Department
Adrian Bump
Chief of Police
Fort Atkinson Police
Department
Erik Misselt
Chief of Police
Fox Valley Metro Police
Department
Joseph Balog
Chief of Police
Genoa City Police
Department
Peter Hoell
Chief of Police
Germantown Police
Department
Nate Dreckman
Sheriff
Grant County Sheriff's
Office
David Moore
Chief of Police
Janesville Police
Department
Brent Oleson
Sheriff
Juneau County Sheriff's
Office
Matt Joski
Sheriff
Kewaunee County Sheriff's
Department
David Funkhouser
Chief of Police
Kiel Police Department
Ron Tischer
Chief of Police
La Crosse Police
Department
Reg Gill
Sheriff
Lafayette County Sheriff's
Office
Jerry Sauve
Sheriff
Marinette County Sheriffs
Office
41. Kim Gaffney
Sheriff
Marquette County Sheriff's
Office
Eric Atkinson
Chief of Police
Menomonie Police
Department
Edward Flynn
Chief of Police
Milwaukee Police
Department
Kevin Schmidt
Chief of Police
Mukwonago Police
Department
Michael Jansen
Sheriff
Oconto County Sheriff's
Department
Bernie Faith
Chief of Police
Oconto Police Department
Bryan Uhl
Chief of Police
Oregon Police Department
Jim Johnson
Sheriff
Ozaukee County Sheriff's
Department
Joel Wener
Sheriff
Pepin County Sheriff's
Department
Peter Johnson
Sheriff
Polk County Sheriff's
Office
Michael Lukas
Sheriff
Portage County Sheriff's
Office
Arthel Howell
Chief of Police
Racine Police Department
Robert Spoden
Sheriff
Rock County Sheriff's
Office
Christopher Domagalski
Chief of Police
Sheboygan Police
Department
Sean Marschke
Chief of Police
Sturtevant Police
Department
Andrew Gavrilos
Chief of Police
Town of Campbell Police
Department
Steven Hurley
Chief of Police
Town of Geneva Police
Department
Kurt Picknell
Sheriff
Walworth County Sheriff's
Office
Eric Severson
Sheriff
Waukesha County Sheriff's
Office
Russell Jack
Chief of Police
Waukesha Police
Department
Kenneth Meuler
Chief of Police
West Bend Police
Department
Michael Young
Chief of Police
Whitefish Bay Police
Department
John Matz
Sheriff
Winnebago County
Sheriff's Office
Wyoming
Ken Blackburn
Sheriff
Big Horn County Sheriff's
Office
Jack Hornecker
Sheriff
Fremont County Sheriff's
Office
Jim Hloucal
Chief of Police
Gillette Police Department
Bill Brenner
Chief of Police
Greybull Police
Department
Wesley Sterner
Chief of Police
Guernsey Police
Department
Danny Glick
Sheriff
Laramie County Sheriff's
Office
42. Dale Stalder
Chief of Police
Laramie Police
Department
Shane Johnson
Sheriff
Lincoln County Sheriff's
Office
Gus Holbrook
Sheriff
Natrona County Sheriff's
Department
James Owens
Chief of Police
Newcastle Police
Department
Dave Hofmeier
Sheriff
Sheridan County Sheriff's
Office
Richard Adriaens
Chief of Police
Sheridan Police
Department
Jim Whalen
Sheriff
Teton County Sheriff's
Office
Bryan Colvard
Sheriff
Weston County Sheriff's
Office