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Criminal Justice Training Program

Location:
Venice, FL
Salary:
120000
Posted:
July 26, 2023

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BS MPA JD

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With over ** years of experience in public service, I have had the privilege of being appointed to posts by three governors, two mayors of New York City, a county executive, a city manager and a district attorney

- leading departments of 14k sworn, 5k civilians and with over one billion dollar budgets. My skills lie in organizational development, making an organization better at what it does. As a talent hunter, I believe that the best way to improve an organization is to improve its participants. As a motivational leader, I am able to foster teamwork and energize staff to higher levels of performance. I have achieved cohesion among disparate groups to work collectively to achieve goals. I offer a unique combination of practical experience in policing, education, teaching, and training with legal and academic credentials. My educational background includes a Juris Doctorate from a top law school, a Master's Degree in Public Administration from a leading university, and a Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

County Administrator and Director of Public Safety, Citrus County, Florida (900 employees, 456M budget) Secretary, Florida Department of Juvenile Justice

(11,000 employees, One Billion dollar budget)

Awarded the Distinguish Service Medal by the legislature for Crime Reduction Corrections Commissioner, City of New York

(14,000 sworn, 5,000 civilian 1 Billion dollar budget), supervise 40 attorneys, reducing gangs, excessive force, drugs & overtime. Police Commissioner City of Rye in Westchester County,New York, Developed the first Human Rights Policy after Rodney King. Spotlighted by the American Civil Union. Deputy Commissioner, State of Vermont (450 employees) Deputy Inspector General, New York City (450 detectives) Investigating fraud, violence, waste and abuse.

Deputy Chief, Narcotic Bureau, Director of Training, Detective, Police Officer, Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office.

Professor of Law, Pace University School of Law

Sir Leon Radzinowicz Professor of Criminology, Law & Police Science University of Florida (teach courses in Police Science, Criminal Law) United Nations Representative: International Association Chiefs of Police Fulbright Scholar: Conducted a Management Evaluation of the 240,000 person National Japanese Police-the Koban system.

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Member: Society of Evidence Based Policing, Cambridge, England Winner: Award for Innovations in Government at Harvard by David Gergen, Chair National Selection Committee Member: Florida Bar Association: Legal Needs of Children Committee Visiting Professor Police Science, Oxford & Sheffield Hallam Univ. Member: British Institute of International & Comparative Law Instructor: Southwest Command College, Management Training, Advisory Board: University of New Haven & Sheffield Hallam University Consultant DOJ “Crime in the Black Community”

Chaired the following committees for the I.A.C.P.

Chair Juvenile Crime Committee, Chair Environmental Crime Committee, Chair Committee on Crimes against the Elderly.

Member of the Florida Governor’s Council on Drug Abuse. Instructor: International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) Roswell New Mexico ACADEMIC MANAGEMENT & TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Radzinowicz Professor of Criminology, Criminal Law & Police Science University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 2007 (Adj.) Courses taught: Criminology, Criminal Law, Evidence and Police Science. Professor of Leadership: Graduate & Undergraduate School: University of Central Florida:

Courses taught: Leadership, Law, Criminology,

Evidence, and Public Policy & Organizational Development Professor of Law: Pace University School of Law

Courses taught: Corruption & Integrity in Government New Police Chiefs Training Program: Florida Police Chiefs Association FBI Leadership Training Program for Sheriffs, F.B.I. Police Chiefs Las Vegas, Leadership Training, Florida Sheriff’s Association Associate Professor & Dean Criminal Justice Program: Police Science & Criminal Justice Program, St. Francis College, Brooklyn, NY Management of the Program, hire instructions, develop curriculum. Assistant Professor: Vermont College

Course Taught: Administration /Investigative Function for Police Chiefs. Instructor: C. W. Post College, Greenvale N. Y. Courses Taught: Drug Abuse, Organized Crime In America. Director of Training: Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office Duties: Direct, evaluate and train Detectives and Assistant District Attorneys under the Municipal Police Training Council of New York. Established the first District Attorneys Academy in the U. S. Page 3 of 3

EDUCATION

Juris Doctor-Doctor of Law, Pace University School of Law Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government-SES Program, Cambridge. Master of Arts-Public Administration,

Bachelor of Science-Criminal Justice

Associate in Science-Police Science

John Jay College of Criminal Justice-New York

University of Westphalia West GermanyInstitute Kriminalvistenshaften Certificate (Criminal Sciences) University of Poland- Institute Prawa Carnego -Public Administration Training Graduate: FBI National Academy, Quantico, Virginia Bramshill Police College-Basingstoke-England

Federal Bureau of Narcotics Training School Washington DC Bureau of Narcotics & Dangerous Drugs-Washington DC Recruit Training: New York City Police Academy

Emergency Management Course-Senior Executives Course-FEMA-Maryland- Cornell International Labor Relations institute

MEMBER: Technical Advisory Board of Directors

Henry C. Lee Institute Forensic Science Institute

University of New Haven, Connecticut.

Member: National League of Cities, PERF (Police Executive Research Forum PUBLICATIONS

• Book: Florida Criminal Law, Gould Publications, 2003, Ed

• Book: Leadership for the Soul Thank God It’s Monday, Gould Publications, 2004

• “Scared Straight” Paper American Society of Criminology - A White Paper Department of Juvenile Justice, American Society of Criminology,

• “Bringing Research to Policy Makers & Practitioners”, American Society of Criminology, 2006

• The Florida Police Chief, March 2007

• “Over managed and Under-led”, Florida Police Chiefs Magazine

• “What Can Law Enforcement Do To Aid Elderly Victims of Abuse and Crime” - Crime Victims Digest, July 1986

• Criminal Justice, The Americas, March 1992, IACP

• Private Funding of Police Programs, The Police Chiefs Magazine

• International Association of Chiefs of Police, Police Work In Japan: The Koban System. Urban Innovation Abroad, October 1984

• “Educating Police Managers”, The Police Chief Magazine, November 1983

• “The Death Penalty Debate: Witness to Execution” Citrus County Chronicle 10/13/2011

• “Government Closed for Repairs: I Am a Gear in a Broken Machine”, Guest Column, 7/21/13, Citrus Chronicle

• “The War Against Legalizing Marijuana, U.S. Policy Should be Shaped by Facts, Not Uninformed Opinions.” Guest Column, 1/20/13, Citrus County Chronicle

• The Victim and the Criminal Justice System - Victims & Society, Visage Press, 1971



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