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.
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Law Enforcement Management Conference
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START DATE
1/12
CLASS FEE
$95
TOTAL
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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
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