Julius N. “Doc” Delaughter Jr.
**** ****** **, ********, ******** 71857
870-***-****, adoa8b@r.postjobfree.com
Strengths
Executive experience in corrections, law enforcement and the US military.
International corrections experience as a mentor- warden-advisor for the Afghan
National Detention Facility.
Demonstrated ability to implement international corrections standards for the
Afghan National Detention Facility.
International experience establishing internal affairs procedures for the emerging
Democracies of Iraq and Afghanistan.
Demonstrated ability to research, develop, analyze, evaluate, document and present evidence resulting in convictions for complicated criminal cases.
Demonstrated ability to effectively integrate and coordinate the actions of federal,
State and local law enforcement agencies in pursuit of common goals.
Experience managing physical security programs within established guidelines and budgets.
Experience
February 15, 2014- Present, Delaughter Enterprises, LLC
My company clears land and build ponds mainly for the local farmers.
November 2009 – March 2010, Director, Detainee Operations, MPRI, Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan
Manage daily detainee mentoring operations in support of the US Army, the
Afghanistan Ministry of Defense, and the 1,000 plus Afghan National Army Soldiers and enemy detainees located at the Afghan National Detention Facility, Kabul, Afghanistan.
Supervise and direct the daily duties of the Deputy Director, Detainee Operations.
Supervise two teams of contract employees who provide twenty-four-hour coverage
of enemy detainees confined in the Afghan National Detention Facility.
Make operational recommendations to the US and Afghan military based upon daily
reports received from Afghan National Detention Facility contract mentors.
April 2009 – October 2009, Deputy Director, Detainee Operations, MPRI, Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan
Assist and support the Director, Detainee Operations in the twenty-four operation
of the Afghan National Detention Facility in support of the US Army and the Afghanistan Ministry of Defense.
March 2007 – April 2009, Team Chief/Mentor, Detainee Operations, MPRI, Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan
Supervised a five-person team of contractors who provided twenty-four hour
coverage of the Afghan National Detention Facility in support of the United States Army and the Afghanistan Ministry of Defense.
Provided oversight, mentoring and monitoring of the Afghan National Guard Force.
Made professional on the spot corrections and recommendations to Afghan National
Guard Force Soldiers to maintain security and good order in the detention facility.
April 2006 – March 2007, Senior Mentor/Developer, Internal Affairs, MPRI, Combined Security Transition Command (CSTC-A)
Provided technical guidance to man, train, and equip the Afghan Internal Affairs Unit
to assist the organization to become fully functional and operational.
Developed, wrote and taught policies and procedures to for the Afghanistan Ministry
of the Interior Internal Affairs Unit.
December 2004 – September 2005, Instructor, Internal Affairs, MPRI, US Department of Justice Criminal Investigative Training Assistance Program, Baghdad, Iraq.
Taught two law enforcement courses to supervisory law enforcement personnel.
Internal Affairs (investigative process, human rights, ethics)
Criminal Intelligence (acquisition, analyses, investigation, documentation)
August 2004- December 2004, Deputy Director, Internal Affairs, Science Applications International Corporation, US Department of Justice International Criminal Investigative Training Assistance Program, Baghdad, Iraq
Provided professional knowledge, skill and abilities to establish and operate
Iraqi corrections facilities, programs and systems.
August 1999- December 2002, Assistant Warden, Arkansas Department of Corrections, Delta Regional Unit, Dermott, Arkansas
Plan, organize, and direct approximately 140 supervisors and corrections officers
for a state medium-security facility housing 600 plus inmates. The safety of the staff and inmate population required knowledge of principles and practices of organizational management, corrections security systems, and policies and procedures.
Developed multiple programs simultaneously to facilitate accreditation by the
American Corrections Association.
Developed strong relationships with contract personnel insuring that inmates
received appropriate medical, dental and mental health treatment.
Gained the trust of key individuals within the inmate population to insure the
operation of a safe and efficient institution.
Insured that inmates were placed in jobs appropriate to their skills and physical
capabilities as chair of the classification committee.
Responsible for physical security procedures used to control the accessibility of
contraband materials within the inmate population
Developed and maintained productive working relationships with law enforcement
agencies within the local area as well as within the state and federal agencies.
July 1985- April 1990, Investigator, Arkansas State Police, Little Rock, Arkansas
Lead investigator for the Federal Organized Crime Task Force of the Eastern District
of Arkansas. Coordinated the activity of officers assigned to the Task Force from federal, state and local law enforcement agencies.
Often worked undercover.
Generated written case reports, presented cases to grand juries and testified in
numerous court proceedings.
Investigated murder-for-hire and securities fraud cases requiring analysis of financial information from banks, brokerages and other sources. The investigations resulted in convictions.
January 1977-January 1985, Sheriff, Nevada County, Arkansas
Elected to four 2-year terms as Sheriff and Tax Collector for rural county with
population of approximately 11,000.
Supervised a Sheriff’s Department and Tax Collection Office which employed four
deputies and seven administrative personnel.
Investigated 100 plus felonies, including capital cases and misdemeanor cases.
Accountable for collecting County Property Tax Revenues.
Education
Southern Arkansas University, BBA, 1973
Arkansas Army National Guard 1972-1992
Infantry Officer Basic
Infantry Officer Advanced
Command and General Staff College
Federal Bureau of Investigation National Academy, Graduate, 1982
Hostage Negotiations, FBI, 1984
Narcotics & Dangerous Drug Law, DEA, 1985
Arkansas Department of Corrections, Management Level IV, 2001
Arkansas State Police
Hazardous Material
Troop School
Arkansas Law Enforcement Training Academy
Basic Police Training
Police Management
Criminal Investigations
Sheriffs Orientation Course
References
Honorable Duncan Culpepper, Circuit Judge, 8th Judicial District, PO Box 633, Prescott, AR 71857, 870-***-****, 870-***-****
Col. John Bailey, Retired Arkansas State Police Director, 3919 Millbrook Drive, Bryant, AR 72022, 501-***-****