Law Enforcement Management Conference
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Law Enforcement Management Conference
Barker’s Island Inn Resort & Conference Center Law Enforcement Management Conference Training sponsored by: Conference Agenda Monday, January 12 12:15 pm Lunch (provided) 1:00 pm 1:15 pm Gang Identification and Intervention by Jason Wilke 1:30 pm Douglas County Sheriff – invited Superior Police Chief – invited, Tony Barthuly, Director of DOJ, Training and Standards Bureau – invited Legal Update and Q & A session by Dave Perlman, Assistant Attorney General Tuesday, January 13 6:45 am Breakfast 8:00 am I35W Bridge Collapse- Lessons in Leadership by Sheriff Richard W. Stanek. 10:00 am The Top Ten Mistakes Leaders Make - and How to Avoid Them by Ted Schick 11:00 am Staying in the Game - 10 Ways to Stay Motivated in your Fitness & Health by Ted Schick Wednesday, January 14 6:45 am Breakfast 8:00 am Why Teens Kill by Phil Chalmers 12:00 pm Lunch (provided) 1:00 pm Why Teens Kill (continued) by Phil Chalmers Thursday, January 15 6:45 am Breakfast 8:00 am The Science of Force by Tom Vande Berg Continuing Education January 12-15, 2015 About the Instructors Sheriff Richard W. Stanek Sheriff Stanek has served as the 27th Sheriff of Hennepin County (Minnesota) since 2007. Before that, he was a Commander at the Minneapolis Police Department and served as a five-term legislator in the Minnesota House of Representatives, where he chaired the House Crime Policy and Finance Committee. He was appointed to serve as Minnesota’s Commissioner of Public Safety and Director of Homeland Security in 2003. Sheriff Stanek serves on the National Sheriffs’ Association (NSA) Executive Committee and chairs the NSA’s Homeland Security Committee. He was recently appointed to the FirstNet Board of Directors. He holds a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Hamline University and received a Bachelor’s Degree in criminal justice from the University of Minnesota. Tom Vande Berg Tom attended the University of Montana and Chippewa Valley Technical College. He began his career in 1978 at Bloomer Police Department. He moved to the St. Croix County Sheriff’s Department in 1990, and was proudly a “patrolman for life” until retiring in 2006. Vande Berg has been a police firearms instructor for over 30 years, teaching handgun, shotgun, patrol rifle and select-fire weapons, along with chemical agents, less lethal munitions, O.C. and distractive devices to agencies throughout Northwest Wisconsin. Tom has been involved in SWAT since 1982, and a member and assistant team leader of the SCSO ERU for 10 years. He has taught SWAT tactics for WITC since 1998 and is currently the Firearms Teaching Specialist. Since his retirement, Tom is also a a part-time officer for the Village of Hammond Police Department. Ted Schick Residing in Esko, MN, Ted is a corporate trainer, professional speaker and consultant with his own business, Schick Corporate Learning. A retired naval officer who rose up from the enlisted ranks, Ted has over 30 years of experience leading people. With over 20 years in teaching, Ted holds a BA in Business from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, received a teaching certificate from Bemidji State University, and a Master of Education from the University of Minnesota, Duluth. Phil Chalmers Phil is America’s leading authority on juvenile homicide and juvenile mass murder, has interviewed over 200 teen killers and school shooters, and has been studying youth culture and teen murder for 25 years. Phil is the author of numerous books and documentaries including his latest two book releases, “Inside the Mind of a Teen Killer” and “True Lies.” Phil also performs school assemblies nationwide, and addresses tough topics like bullying, crime prevention, suicide, substance abuse, Internet safety, and more. Phil’s work has been featured on Montel Williams and Howard Stern. Phil can be seen on the E! Network shows “Billionaire Crime Scenes” and “Too Young To Kill “and SPIKE TV’s “Don’t be a Victim.” He has appeared on numerous media outlets, and has interacted with numerous media personalities, including the Insane Clown Posse, Dog the Bounty Hunter, Jessica Simpson, Metallica, Two Live Crew, and many more. Capt. Jason Wilke Jason began his career with the Wisconsin Dept of Corrections as an Officer at Waupun Correctional Institution, a Sergeant at Oshkosh Correctional Institution and promoted to a Lieutenant at Redgranite Correctional Institution. Jason has over 16 years’ experience in corrections and is currently a Captain at Redgranite Correctional Institution and a Security Threat Group Coordinator for the Wisconsin Dept of Corrections. Jason has provided Security Threat Group training to correctional staff from several institutions and law enforcement agencies. Jason is also a Certified Firearms Instructor for the State of Wisconsin. Prior to serving the State of Wisconsin Jason served 5 years in the United States Marine Corp. 3 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER ONLINE: Register online at www.witc.edu/continuing-education/ lawschedule PHONE OR FAX: Fax registration to 715.234.5172 or call 800.243.9482, ext. 5230. BY MAIL: Fill out attached registration form and mail to: WITC-Rice Lake, Attn Tricia Smith, 1900 College Dr., Rice Lake, WI 54868 For room reservations, call Barker’s Island at 715.392.7152 Limited rooms available. Book by December 12th to guarantee a room. REGISTRATION FORM FORM REGISTRATION LOCATION for Continuing Education (non-credit) Courses for Continuing Education (non-credit) Courses WITC is an equal opportunity employer/educator. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Last Name First Name ___________________________________________________________________________ Student ID No. M.I. ___________________________________________________________________________ Social Security No. I’ve taken classes at WITC in the past. Former Last Name (if applicable) _________________________________________________________ Date of Birth Age 62+? If this is your first class since June 1, please answer the questions below. We must have your answers on file once each year, as required for state and federal reporting purposes. The information will be kept confidential. My address has changed since my last WITC registration. 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Single Parent? 01 Yes 02 No 9 Student Declined Economically Disadvantaged? 01 Yes 02 No 9 Student Declined Displaced Homemaker? 01 Yes 02 No 9 Student Declined OFFICE USE ONLY Term: ______ 38.14 Contract #_______________ Employer # __________________ Course Fees $__________________ Other______________________________ Received By/Ext. _______________ Date/Time _______________________ Above 12th grade CATALOG NO. 47 504 465 Yes CLASS TITLE LOCATION Law Enforcement Management Conference Superior Once registered for a course(s), you have created a liability with WITC and a promise to pay. START DATE 1/12 CLASS FEE $95 TOTAL It is your responsibility to contact WITC to officially drop a class. If you decide to drop, you should do so immediately as a single day can affect your refund amount. A full refund will be given if you notify WITC prior to the first scheduled class meeting. Refund requests are processed according to WTCS/WITC policy; calculated from class start date and date your request to drop is received. With parent/guardian approval, WITC courses are open to students age 16 or younger when the course meets outside student’s normal school hours. Some courses may have minimum age prerequisites. Signature of Student/Parent/Legal Guardian _______________________________________________________________________________ PAYMENT METHOD: Check or money order payable to WITC Cash Agency bill - attach required written authorization MasterCard Visa Discover Date __________________________ Exp. Date __________________ Security Code _________________ Month / Year Credit Card No.: ___________________________________________________ Name on Card: ______________________________________ Signature: _______________________________________ If an agency or employer has agreed to pay your tuition, complete the section below and attach written authorization. Employer Sponsor/Agency: ___________________________________________________ EMS/Fire Sponsor: ___________________________________________________ _____________ (Initials) I authorize WITC to forward information regarding the completion of this course to the sponsor listed on the line above. 2.14 1900 College Drive Rice Lake, WI 54868 Law Enforcement Management Conference January 12–15, 2015 Barker’s Island Inn Resort & Conference Center SPACE IS LIMITED, REGISTER TODAY! Law Enforcement Management Conference January 12–15, 2015 Barker’s Island Inn Resort & Conference Center 300 Marina Drive Superior, WI 54880 Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or status in any group protected by state or local law in employment, admissions or its programs or activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the College’s nondiscrimination policies: Cher Vink, AA/EEO Officer/Associate Vice President, Human Resources & Employee Relations, Administrative Office, 505 Pine Ridge Drive, Shell Lake WI 54871, 715-468-2815 ext. 2225, [email protected]. Wisconsin Relay System TTY:711