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    Executive Director’s Commentary
                                                                                                Executive Director and Publisher
                                                                                                      Aaron D. Kennard
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                                                                                                      Executive Committee
                                                                                                            President
                                                                                                   Sheriff Larry D. Amerson
                                                                                                   Calhoun County, Alabama
                                                                                                       First Vice President
                                                                                                 Sheriff Michael H. Leidholt
                                                                                                Hughes County, South Dakota
                                                                                                       Second Vice President
                                                                                                     Sheriff John E. Aubrey
                                                                                                  Jefferson County, Kentucky

                                       Aaron D. Kennard, Sheriff (ret.)                                  Third Vice President
                                                                                                     Sheriff Danny L. Glick
                                                                                                    Laramie County, Wyoming
                                       NSA Executive Director
                                                                                                           Secretary
                                                                                                Sheriff Gregory C. Champagne
                                                                                                 St. Charles Parish, Louisiana
                                                                                                            Treasurer
                                                                                                  Sheriff Harold W. Eavenson
                                                                                                    Rockwall County, Texas
        As we move into May of 2013, here in Washington, DC we are
                                                                                                          Sergeant-at-Arms
    surrounded by the beautiful spring blossoms while we see what impact                                Sheriff John Layton
    sequestration is having on our operations. We are a month out from our                              Marion County, IN
                                                                                                     Immediate Past Presidents
    Annual Conference in Charlotte, North Carolina and are seeing evidence                         Sheriff Paul H. Fitzgerald
    of the sequestration from our partners in the federal government. We hope                         Story County, Iowa
                                                                                                      Sheriff B.J. Roberts
    that the impact won’t be significant in terms of attendance at the confer-                     City of Hampton, Virginia
    ence. Other than that, our conference is coming together in excellent form.
    Our keynote speaker, Dr. Simon Perry, will speak on lessons learned by law                    Board of Directors Serving on
                                                                                                    the Executive Committee
    enforcement in Israel in the area of intelligence led law enforcement. He
                                                                                                   Sheriff Leroy “Lee” D. Baca
    is an excellent speaker so if you haven’t registered yet, please do so today!                  Los Angeles Co, California

       Sheriff Chipp Bailey, our conference host, and his staff are working hard                    Sheriff Michael J. Brown
                                                                                                    Bedford County, Virginia
    to make sure your stay in Charlotte will be a good one. Charlotte is a lovely                    Sheriff Stanley Glanz
    city and has much to offer. In addition to Sheriff Bailey, your staff is also                   Tulsa County, Oklahoma
    hard at work putting all the logistics together to ensure a smooth running                         Sheriff Daron Hall
                                                                                                     Davidson Co., Tennessee
    conference. We have more than 100 seminars planned (including two days
    specifically on Jail Operations, Court Security, Homeland Security, and                         General Counsel
                                                                                         Richard M. Weintraub, Washington, DC
    Leadership). The Exhibit Hall will present close to 600 booths with cash
    drawings, a virtual Pistol Shoot, a Cash Cube, and Agency Drawings. I am                        Corporate Representative
                                                                                                   Sheriff Dwight E. Radcliff
    happy to announce that we will also have a Silent Auction to benefit the                         Pickaway County, Ohio
    NSA Foundation.
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       Of special note for your spouses this year, we are pleased to offer four     without permission is strictly prohibited.
    opportunities geared specifically for your spouse. We have a service project    Sheriff ® (ISSN 1070-8170) is published bimonthly beginning in
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    annual spouse brunch. So make sure you register your spouse too.                NSA dues payment includes a $9 subscription to Sheriff ®. Non-
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       I would be remiss if I didn’t remind you to register and reserve your        other criminal justice professionals. Articles are presented with the
                                                                                    intent of enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of the Office of
    housing now. We don’t want the hotel of your choice to be sold out. If you      Sheriff and the criminal justice profession. Points of view or opinions
    have any questions about the conference, please let me know.                    stated in this document are those of the author and do not necessar-
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      ANNUAL CONFERENCE & SYMPOSIUM
      7      NSA 2013 Annual Conference and Exhibition
             Information, Schedule, and Registration forms.
             Plus information on the Annual Symposium on
             Jails, Court Security, Homeland Security, and
             Leadership

      GUN VIOLENCE                                                                  48 Technology Used by Newport News Sheriff’s Office
      27 Gun Violence - Sheriffs Viewpoint                                             to Make Bomb Threat Arrest
         By Rachael Garrity                                                            By Lt. Kathleen Carey

                                                                                    53 Cyber Crime: Threats, Techniques and Defenses
                                                                                       Sheriffs Need to Know
      PREA                                                                             By William Pelgrin

      34 PREA Standards: Federal Recommendations or                                 57 Automated Victim Notification: Fulfilling Mandates
         Binding Law?                                                                  through Technology
         By Gary W. DeLand                                                             By Seri Irazola

                                                                                    60 The Importance of the Right to Photograph and
                                                                                       Record in Public
      DISASTER RELIEF UPDATE                                                           By Mickey H. Osterreicher, Esq.
      41 Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office Response To
         Superstorm Sandy                                                           65 National Sheriffs’ Association Gift Of Life Program
         By Sheriff Shaun Golden, Cynthia Scott, Mike
         Oppegaard and Undersheriff Ted Freeman                                     80 Meet the Sheriff
                                                                                       Sheriff Brian D. Gardner

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                                                                                                            4   President’s Message
                                                                                                            73 Government Affairs
                                                                     Cover Photo by Patrick Schneider.
                                                                     Photo courtesy of Visit Charlotte.

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NSA President’s Message

                                     Sheriff Larry Amerson
                                     President 2012-2013
                                     National Sheriffs’ Association
                                     Calhoun County, Alabama

       This has been an eventful year for our nation and the         nor the capability to obtain care for themselves. We have
    Office of Sheriff. Sheriffs have been the lead story in the      allowed the federal government and too many states to
    media across the country. We have debated, discussed,            shamefully neglect this group of people. The vast majority
    argued and found consensus by most on critical issues. The       of the homeless people living on our streets and under our
    most contentious of these issues has been firearms and the       bridges have mental health issues. We clearly understand
    2nd Amendment. The bloody tragedies created by single or         that only a small percentage of the seriously mentally ill
    small groups of individuals shocked even the most experi-        are dangerous, but those few can be very dangerous. These
    enced law enforcement officers. Almost universally, people       suffering people must be identified and given intensive care
    called for improvements to prevent senseless deaths of           before tragedy occurs to them or others. Sheriffs, this is an
    innocent people. But that is where there we truly begin to       issue where your voice is needed.
    struggle as we decide which path to follow. We recognized           We also strongly advocate that criminals who attempt
    that the issues were complex and often highly controversial.     to obtain firearms or have them in their possession must be
       The Board of Directors of our organization is a true cross    vigorously prosecuted. Laws without prosecution of those
    section of our nation’s Sheriffs with a wide variety of view-    that violate them are meaningless. We firmly believe that
    points and perspectives. Rural counties and urban, large         these steps would not infringe on the second amendment
    communities and small from different states with vastly          rights of law abiding citizens. That is why we expressed
    different laws, we reflect the different sides of the issues.    support of the Executive Orders issued by the President on
    Working together through differing views and debates,            those issues.
    NSA crafted an achievable position we felt best reflected           The amazing level of debate and sharp disagreement
    the views of the vast majority of America’s Sheriffs. That is    within all branches of law enforcement made clear how
    how the political process is supposed to function.               difficult finding workable solutions could be. A small
        On the question of restricting firearms, it was quickly      number of Sheriffs publicly declared that they would refuse
    decided that a ban on assault weapons or magazines was no        to place legal disputes in a court of law for determination
    real solution, and certainly held no likelihood of achieving     of their constitutionality. There have been many legislative
    a consensus. But we strongly believe that restricting access     acts and court decisions that impact our law enforcement
    to firearms by the seriously mentally ill and the criminal       operations, such as the Miranda ruling, but we train, we
    element to be a goal that almost everyone could support          learn and we follow them. We were given the privilege to
    and one we could achieve. NSA continues to raise awareness       hold this ancient and honorable office to be the barrier
    of the need for improvements to the mental health system         between order and anarchy. The American Sheriff is more
    and to communicate how essential this is to improving            relevant today than ever before. We must not let our imme-
    citizen safety. Sheriffs operate 80%+ jails of America and       diate passion damage or diminish the office that we hold or
    we know that our jails have become the defacto mental            the nation in which we live.
    health provider for populations that have neither the means

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I urge you, my brother and sister Sheriffs, to
be cautious. We can and should advocate in the
legislatures and Congress but we are law enforcement
officers. Legislatures and judges issue laws and orders,
but without us to implement them fairly our system
of government will be damaged. What sets us apart
from many other nations across the world is our belief
in the rule of law. Beware of those that urge you to
arrest members of other law enforcement branches
of our sovereign government from carrying out their
lawful duties. These agitators are truly wolves in
sheep’s clothing when it comes to the Constitution.
Laws that are locally unpopular are still the law, and
we have a process to change them clearly outlined in
the Constitution we swore to uphold. We change our
government with ballots, not violence.
   Serving this year as your President has been an
amazing experience. Thank you for allowing me to
serve. I have travelled across the country and met
many Sheriffs. No matter the size of your agency or
your budget, almost without exception you are men
and women dedicated to your office. As 70 sheriffs
before me have done, I will hand off the duties of
this office to our incoming President, Sheriff Mike
Leidholdt of Hughes County, South Dakota.
Sheriff Leidholdt is a very capable law enforcement
professional with many years experience. I know he
will lead us well. I will continue to do all that I can
to carry out the duties of the office in my county and
to support this Association as we continue to serve
Sheriffs and our citizens across America.
    I can think of no greater honor than to have the
trust of county voters to be elected five times. But
I especially wish to thank the men and women of
my agency. Sheriffs build our reputation one call for
service, one jail booking, one paper served and one
case worked at a time. Day in and day out, those
people are the face of the Office of Sheriff. For other
Sheriffs to trust me with the responsibilities of this
office is a high honor as well. Thank you for your
support, and I thank you for being willing to be part
of protecting this great nation. 

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Annual Conference & Exhibition
Charlotte, North Carolina
June 20-26, 2013                  Plus A Special
                                2-Day Event During
                            the NSA Annual Conference

                        SYMPOSIUM ON
                      JAILS, COURT SECURITY,
                       HOMELAND SECURITY,
                         AND LEADERSHIP!
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Sunday, June 23
                                                               SEMINAR HIGHLIGHTS
                                                               “Town Hall” Meeting sponsored by NSA, the Police
7:00 – 8:30pm                                                  Executive Research Forum (PERF) and Clark County,
                                                               Nevada Sheriff Doug Gillespie
Opening General Session Keynote Speaker
                                                               “Roots” – History of the Office of Sheriff
Lessons Learned by Law Enforcement in
                                                               This updated presentation combines facts with a touch of humor
Israel in the Area of “Intelligence Led Law                    about the history and the preservation of the Office of Sheriff.
Enforcement”
                                                               Reading the Tells – Learning How to Read
Simon Perry, Ph.D.                                             Body Language
                                                               Reading the Tells will give you practical techniques, tools, and
Co-Director of Policing and Homeland Security Studies,         strategies for understanding and using non-verbal communication
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. Dr. Perry is       for the highest impact and effectiveness. Become a highly
a retired officer in the Israeli National Police (INP), who     respected, highly influential, and highly successful communicator!
served for 30 years specializing in Intelligence - Gathering
                                                               Hurricane Sandy – Coordinating and Responding to
and Operations. Dr. Perry served as head of European           New Jersey’s Worst Storm in History
Operations of the INP between 1987-1991 and as the INP
                                                               This seminar covers Monmouth County’s coordination and
Police Attaché to the US & Canada between 2003-2007 at         response to the direct hit of Hurricane Sandy to the County and
the rank of Brigadier General.                                 the coordinated county deployment of resources to meet the
                                                               needs of the county’s 53 municipalities.
Dr. Simon Perry is currently a Professor in the Graduate
                                                               Project Lifesaver and Emerging Technologies
School at Hebrew University’s Institute of Criminology
in Jerusalem. He has extensive experience teaching             Project Lifesaver CEO and founder Gene Saunders will give an
                                                               overview of the program, who it serves in the community and the
and training intelligence and law enforcement agencies         radio technology used to help locate individuals that wander due
worldwide in the areas of “Policing Terrorism,” “Homeland      to cognitive conditions such as Autism and Alzheimer’s. He will
Security,” “International Organized Crime,” and “Drug          also discuss the emergence of new tracking technologies that are
                                                               surfacing in today’s modern world.
Trafficking.”
                                                               Law Enforcement Post Traumatic Stress and
                                                               Police Suicide
                                                               A dynamic, powerful and emotional presentation regarding the
                                                               reality of the incident rate of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
                                                               (PTSD) within the ranks of our Law Enforcement community.
                                                               Emphasis is placed on the history of PTSD, with a specific focus
                                                               on law enforcement suicide, as well as recommendations for
                                                               administrative training to prepare, insulate, protect and treat the
                                                               expected exposure to trauma.

                                                               EVENTS FOR SPOUSES
                                                               Spouses Programs During the Conference
                                                               Spouses Panel: Coordinating your Career with your
                                                               Sheriff’s: A Survival Guide
                                                               Sunday, June 23 at 2.45pm
                                                               Spouses Service Project: Hands on Charlotte –
                                                               Volunteer Your Time with Classroom Central
                                                               Monday, June 24 at 1.00pm
                                                               Spouses Brunch
                                                               Tuesday, June 25 at 9.00am
                NSA GOLF TOURNAMENT                            A Sheriff’s Spouse: Shake, Rattle, Rock and Roll
           Wednesday, June 26 Shotgun Start at 8.00am          Tuesday, June 25 at 1.00pm
                  The Golf Club at Ballantyne
WHY CHARLOTTE?
Charlotte’s a city where Olympic-caliber adventurers
rub elbows with culture mavens. A city that captivates
both NASCAR heroes and finance leaders. A city
where Northern newcomers exchange smiles on the
street with Carolina natives.

Charlotte is one of the fastest growing cities in the
nation. You can shop its boutiques, outlet malls and
shopping centers. Be prepared to give Charlotte a
standing ovation after taking in breathtaking ballets,
awesome operas and a wide variety of stage shows.
80% of the Sprint Cup drivers call Charlotte (the
Queen City) home and three major races are held at
the Charlotte Motor Speedway.

Charlotte offers golf (more than 40 public courses),
excellent dining choices and many other events.

                                                                              Photo by Patrick Schneider. Photo courtesy of Visit Charlotte.

SPONSORS
ABL Management, Inc.                   Corrections Corporation of           Sprint
Appriss                                  America                            Target
Armor Correctional Health              Justice Federal Credit Union         TASER International
  Services, Inc.                       Laser Shot                           Telmate
AT&T                                   LaSalle Corrections                  UPS
Cisco Systems                          Panasonic                            Verizon Wireless
Columbia Southern University           SimplexGrinnell                      Wells Fargo Bank

Other sponsorship opportunities are still available, please contact Karen Killpack at kkillpack@sheriffs.org.
 INFORMATION

               NSA will be using four different hotels during the conference. The Headquarters hotel is The
               Westin Charlotte. The Hilton Charlotte Center City is the hotel closest to the Convention Center.
               Our other two hotels are: the Omni Charlotte Hotel and the Marriott Charlotte City Center.
               More. . .
               Check our conference website for new and updated information: www.sheriffs.org/conferences.

                        FOR REGISTRATION AND HOUSING GO TO:
                               REGISTRATION https://v3.registerat.com/NSA13
                              HOUSING https://resweb.passkey.com/go/NSA13
Charlotte Convention Center                                                             EXHIBIT HALL HOURS
                                                  June 20 - 26, 2013                                                                  CHARLOTTE CONVENTION CENTER
                                                  SCHEDULE OF EVENTS                                                                                 Monday, June 24
                                                  (subject to change)                                                                                9.00am – 2.00pm
                                                                                                                                                     Tuesday, June 25
                                                  Thursday, June 20
                                                                                                                                                     9:00am – 2:00pm
                                                  8:00am – 12:00pm     Major County Sheriffs’ Association Executive
                                                                       Board Meeting
                                                                                                                              9:00am –   4:00pm   Committee of Presidents and State Executive
Annual Conference & Exhibition – Charlotte 2013

                                                  9:00am – 12:00pm     Major County Sheriffs’ Association Seminar by                              Directors (Joint meeting for 1st hour with NSA
                                                                       Taser, Rick Smith, CEO of Taser International, Inc.,                       Executive Committee, Board of Directors and Past
                                                                       Room: 211 A/B                                                              Presidents), Room: Ballroom B

                                                  12:00pm –   1:00pm   Major County Sheriffs’ Association Luncheon,           9:00am –   4:00pm   Attendee Registration, C Concourse
                                                                       Room: 219 A/B
                                                                                                                              9:15am – 10:15am    Drug Impaired Driving Awareness Training, Ernest
                                                  1:00pm –    4:30pm   Major County Sheriffs’ Association Meeting,                                Floegel, DRE National Program Coordinator,
                                                                       Room: 217 D                                                                IACP, Alexandria, VA, Brian Smith, NC DRE State
                                                                                                                                                  Coordinator, Forensic Test for Alcohol, Raleigh, NC
                                                                                                                                                  and Lieutenant Timothy Tomczak, Raleigh Police
                                                  Friday, June 21                                                                                 Department, Raleigh, NC, Room: 219 A/B
                                                  8:00am –    9:00am   Major County Sheriffs’ Association Breakfast,
                                                                                                                                                  Measuring Community Policing via the CP-SAT:
                                                                       Room: 218 A/B
                                                                                                                                                  Agency Experiences and Results, Mora L. Fiedler,
                                                                                                                                                  Senior Social Science Analyst, R&D Division, DOJ
                                                  8:00am               Internet Kiosks In Registration Area Near
                                                                                                                                                  Office of Community Oriented Policing Services,
                                                                       Registration Area
                                                                                                                                                  Rob Davis, Research Director, Police Executive
                                                                                                                                                  Research Forum (PERF), Washington, DC, and Beth
                                                  9:00am –    1:45pm   Major County Sheriffs’ Association Meeting,
                                                                                                                                                  A. Heinen, PH. D, Manager, ICF International, St
                                                                       Room: 217 D
                                                                                                                                                  Louis, MO, Room: 218 A/B
                                                  12:00pm –   1:15pm   Major County Sheriffs’ Association Luncheon,
                                                                                                                                                  Ten Key Principles for Reducing Medical and Mental
                                                                       Room: 218 A/B
                                                                                                                                                  Healthcare Costs, Brent Gibson, Vice President of
                                                                                                                                                  Operations, National Commission on Correctional
                                                  2:00pm –    4:30pm   ”Town Hall Meeting” NSA / PERF Meeting;
                                                                                                                                                  Health Care, Chicago, IL and Edward A. Harrison,
                                                                       Meeting sponsored by NSA, the Police Executive
                                                                                                                                                  President, National Commission on Correctional
                                                                       Research Forum (PERF) and Clark County,
                                                                                                                                                  Health Care, Chicago, IL, Room: 212 A/B
                                                                       Nevada, Sheriff Doug Gillespie, Room: 213 D/C
                                                                                                                                                  Law Enforcement Leadership: An Oxymoron?
                                                  4:30pm –    5:30pm   Executive Committee of NSA Board of Directors
                                                                                                                                                  Coaching to the Contradiction Gap, C. Renae
                                                                       Meeting
                                                                                                                                                  Griggs, Board Certified Cop Coach, Sight Alignment
                                                                                                                                                  Coaching & Consulting for Law Enforcement,
                                                                                                                                                  Bushnell, FL, Room: 211 A/B
                                                  Saturday, June 22
                                                                                                                              10:00am – 11:30am   ”Roots” - History of the Office of Sheriff, Sheriff
                                                  8:00am –    9:00am   Working with the NTSB (National
                                                                                                                                                  Roger Scott, DeKalb County, IL, Room: 217 D
                                                                       Transportation Safety Board) Gary Van Etten,
                                                                       Senior Transportation Specialist, National
                                                                                                                              10:30am – 11:30am   ”The NW Shuttle”: Streamlining Prisoner
                                                                       Transportation Safety Board, Gardena, CA,
                                                                                                                                                  Transportation Costs, Sheriff Craig Roberts,
                                                                       Room: 219 A/B
                                                                                                                                                  Clackamas County, OR, Room: 219 A/B
                                                                       Why Transition Programs Don’t Work (and What
                                                                                                                                                  Juvenile Civil Citation Program, Major Andrew
                                                                       Does!), Suzanne McComas-Honea, Triskillian
                                                                                                                                                  M. Walters, Brevard County, FL, Sheriff’s Office,
                                                                       Consulting LLC, Sedalia, MO, Room: 218 A/B
                                                                                                                                                  Room: 218 A/B
                                                                       Avoiding Liability/Complying with Regulations
                                                                                                                                                  “The Benefits of Using Open Source and Social Media
                                                                       When Holding Interstate Compact Offenders.
                                                                                                                                                  for Intelligence Operations”, Kathryn Malbon Rinker,
                                                                       Harry Hageman, Executive Director, Interstate
                                                                                                                                                  Manager, Investigative Support, National White Collar
                                                                       Commission for Adult Offender Supervision,
                                                                                                                                                  Crime Center, Glen Allen VA, Room: 212 A/B
                                                                       Lexington, KY, Room: 212 A/B
                                                                                                                                                  The Future of Public Safety, Sheriff Matt Bostrom,
                                                  8:00am –    5:00pm   Exhibitor Registration / Exhibit Hall Set-up,
                                                                                                                                                  Ramsey County, MN, Sheriff Rich Stanek, Hennepin
                                                                       Exhibit Hall
                                                                                                                                                  County, MN, and Alicia Jolla, Sr. Group Manager,
                                                                                                                                                  Corporate Security, Target, Room: 211 A/B
                                                  9:00am – 12:45pm     NSA Executive Committee, Board of Directors
                                                                       and Past Presidents (Joint Meeting for 1st Hour
                                                                       with Committee of State Association Presidents
                                                                       and Executive Directors), Room: Ballroom A
11:45am – 12:45pm    Law Enforcement Response to Active Shooters            2:15pm –   3:15pm   Education-Based Leadership: Team Management,
                     Incidents, Dr. Bill Lowe, Associate Professor,                             Sergeant Albert Cobos, Los Angeles County, CA,
                     Jackson State University, Jacksonville, AL, Room:                          Sheriff’s Department, Room: 219 A/B
                     219 A/B
                                                                                                Preventing the Next Hate Crime: Building Stronger,
                     Does Remote Video Visitation Really Work? Darren                           Safer Communities, Patrice O’Neill, CEO, Executive
                     Wallace, Vice President Business Development,                              Producer of “The Working Group / Not in Our
                     Telmate, San Francisco, CA                                                 Town” Oakland, CA, Sheriff Ted G. Kamatchus,
                                                                                                Marshall County, IA and Nazmia E. Alqadi, U.S.
                     Expedited Electronic Warrants in Minutes Not                               DOJ, Office of Community Oriented Policing
                     Hours, David M. Clark, Senior Partner, Clark and                           Services, Washington, DC, Room: 218 A/B
                     Partners Consultants LLC, Sarasota Springs, UT
                     and John D. Smith, Partner and Chief Technology                            Secure Services for Successful Sheriffs, Chief
                     Officer, Clark and Partners Consultants LLC,                                Deputy Ben Bailey, Jr., Union County, NC, Sheriff’s
                     Sarasota Springs, UT, Room: 212 A/B                                        Office, Thomas Wright, Deputy Director of
                                                                                                Operations, Regional Organized Crime Information
                     Sheriff’s Role in Local Pretrial Policy and Managing                       Center, Nashville, TN, and Angelo J. Fiumara Jr.,
                     Pretrial Detention, Sheriff Gary Raney, Ada County,                        Regional Information Sharing Systems, Wilmington,
                     ID, Sheriff Stan Hilkey, Mesa County, CO and                               DE, Room: 212 A/B
                     Michael R. Jones, Senior Project Associate, Pretrial
                     Justice Institute, Littleton, CO, Room: 211 A/B                            “Unmanned Aerial Systems Partnership in Virginia
                                                                                                – Supporting Law Enforcement”, David L. Young,
12:45pm –   1:45pm   Nominating Committee, Chair: Sheriff Ted                                   Dean/President of Liberty University School of
                     Kamatchus, Marshall County, IA, Room: Ballroom A                           Aeronautics/Freedom Aviation, Lynchburg, VA,
                                                                                                Room: 211 A/B
1:00pm –    4:00pm   State of Florida vs. Casey Anthony: A Case Study,
                     Major Ron Stucker, Orange County, FL, Sheriff’s        2:30pm –   4:30pm   Immigration and Border Security Committee, Chair:
                     Office, Room: 213 D                                                         Sheriff (ret.) Ted Sexton, Tuscaloosa County, AL,
                                                                                                Co-Vice Chair: Sheriff Clint McDonald, Terrell
1:00pm –    2:00pm   Case Study: Critical Infrastructure Protection and                         County, TX, Co-Vice Chair: Sheriff Sam Page,
                     Your Sheriff’s Office, Daniel Krantz, CEO, Real Time                        Rockingham County, NC, Room: 217 A
                     Technology Group, Flemington, NJ, Sheriff (ret.)
                     Leo McGuire, Director, Government Affairs, Real        2:45pm –   3:45pm   Leadership Lessons from Andy, Matt and Steve
                     Time Technology Group, Flemington, NJ and Joe                              (Think Mayberry, Dodge City and Hawaii Five-0),
                     Cordes, MSA Investigations, Inc., New York, NY,                            Sheriff Huey “Hoss” Mack, Jr., Baldwin County, AL,
                     Room: 219 A/B                                                              Room: 217 D

                     Surety Bail - Benefits to the Criminal Justice                              COPS/BJA Officer Safety and Wellness Working
                     System,Tony Suggs, President, National Association                         Groups, Darrel W Stephens, Executive Director,
                     of Bail Bond Investigators, El Cerrito, CA, Nicholas                       Major Cities Chiefs’ Association, Room: 210 A/B
                     Wachinski, General Counsel, Bail USA, Media, PA
                     and R. E. “Scott” MacLean III, Chesapeake Bail         3:30pm –   4:30pm   Balancing Public Safety and Physical Security with
                     Bonds, La Plata, MD, Room: 218 A/B                                         Individual Privacy Rights, Daniel Krantz, CEO, Real
                                                                                                Time Technology Group, Flemington, NJ, Sheriff
                     Your Traffic Safety Efforts Count: A New                                    (ret.) Leo McGuire, Director, Government Affairs,
                     Perspective on Keeping Your Community Safe                                 Real Time Technology Group, Flemington, NJ and
                     One Life at a Time, Edward Hutchison, Traffic                               Joe Cordes, MSA Investigations, Inc., New York, NY,
                     Safety Director, National Sheriffs’ Association,                           Room: 219 A/B
                     Room: 211 A/B
                                                                                                Responding to Reports of Missing Children with
1:30pm –    3:30pm   Crime Victim Services Committee, Chair: Sheriff                            Special Needs, Robert G. Lowery, Jr., Senior
                     Craig Webre, Lafourche Parish, LA, Vice Chair:                             Executive Director, National Center for Missing and
                     Sheriff John Whetsel, Oklahoma County, OK,                                 Exploited Children, Alexandria, VA and Sheriff David
                     Room: 213 A                                                                R. Hines, Hanover County, VA, Room: 218 A/B

                     Global Affairs Committee, Chair: Sheriff Lee Baca,                         What’s Next for Next Generation 911 and Public
                     Los Angeles County, CA, Co-Vice Chair Sheriff                              Safety Broadband? The “Michigan Model”, Sheriff
                     Paul Fitzgerald, Story County, IA, Co-Vice Chair:                          Gary A. Rosema, Ottawa County MI, Chair of CLEAR,
                     Sheriff Richard Stanek, Hennepin County, MN,                               Jeff Barnes, Executive Director of Public Safety, MI
                     Room: 217 B/C                                                              Governor’s Office, Harriet Miller-Brown, Michigan
                                                                                                State Police, State 911 Administrator, Bradley
                     Small and Rural Law Enforcement Committee,                                 Stoddard, Director, MI Department of Technology
                     Co-Chair: Sheriff William Brueggemann, Cass                                Management & Budget, Michigan Public Safety
                     County, NE, Co-Chair: Sheriff Ryant Washington,                            Communications System, Room: 212 A/B
                     Fluvanna County, VA, Room: 206 A/B
                                                                                                Employee Motivation: The Ultimate Organizational
                     Special Operations Committee, Chair: Sheriff Tim                           Investment, Kimberly A.Miller, Ph.D., Kimberly A.
                     Bailey, Marion County OH, Vice Chair: Sheriff Kevin                        Miller & Associates, Fort Collins, CO, Room: 211 A/B
                     Walsh, Onondaga County, NY, Room: 213 B/C
                                                                            3:45pm –   4:45pm   The Accelerating Pace of Technology, Rick Smith,
1:45pm –    3:45pm   Pegasus Meeting, Room: Grand Ballroom A                                    CEO of Taser International, Inc. Room: 209 A/B
10:15am – 11:15am    Leadership in the Cyber World - Using Social
                                                       NSA Prayer Breakfast and Worship Service                                                   Media with Strategy and Purpose, Lauri Stevens,
                                                                                                                                                  Principal, Social Media Strategist, LAwS
                                                                                                                                                  Communications, Newbury, MA, Room: 219 A/B
                                                       First-Time Law Enforcement
                                                       Attendees Reception                                                                        Preventing Violent Extremism by Engagement and
                                                       Sponsored by Corrections Corporation of America                                            Community Outreach, Deputy Hassan M. Itani, Los
                                                                                                                                                  Angeles County, CA, Sheriff’s Department (LASD),
                                                                                                                                                  Room: 218 A/B

                                                  Sunday, June 23                                                                                 Threat Assessment: A Behavior-Based Approach,
                                                                                                                                                  Catherine Camilletti, Ph. D., National Threat
                                                  8:00am –   8:45am   NSA Prayer Breakfast, Room: 208 A/B                                         Assessment Center, United States Secret Service,
Annual Conference & Exhibition – Charlotte 2013

                                                                                                                                                  Washington, DC, Room: 212 A/B
                                                  8:00am – 12:00pm    Homeland Security Committee, Chair: Richard
                                                                      Stanek, Hennepin County, MN, Co-Vice Chair:                                 Hurricane Sandy – Coordinating and Responding
                                                                      Sheriff Adrian Garcia, Harris County, TX, Co-Vice                           to New Jersey’s Worst Storm in History,
                                                                      Chair: Sheriff Brad Riley, Cabarrus County, NC,                             Sheriff Shaun Golden, Monmouth County, NJ,
                                                                      Room: 217 A                                                                 Room: 211 A/B

                                                  8:00am –   4:30pm   Attendee Registration / Banquet Ticket Exchange,       11:30am – 12:30pm    Wireless Communications Solutions for Law
                                                                      C Concourse                                                                 Enforcement, Bryan Schromsky, Associate Director,
                                                                                                                                                  Verizon Enterprise Services, Laurel, MD, Room:
                                                  8:00am – 5:000pm    Exhibitor Registration, Exhibit Hall                                        219 A/B

                                                  8:45am –   9:45am   NSA Worship Service, Room: 208 A/B                                          How Can Police Agencies Combat the Challenges
                                                                                                                                                  of Shrinking Budgets?Jessica Mansourian,
                                                  9:00am –   1:00pm   Western States Sheriffs’ Association, Room: 217 D                           Program Analyst, DOJ - Office of Community
                                                                                                                                                  Oriented Policing Service, Washington, DC, Joshua
                                                  9:00am – 10:00am    Traumas of Law Enforcement Death, Madeline                                  Ederheimer, Acting Director, DOJ - Office of
                                                                      Neumann, National President, Concerns of Police                             Community Oriented Policing Service, Washington,
                                                                      Survivors, Camdenton, MO, Room: 219 A/B                                     DC, David Carter, PhD. Professor, Michigan State
                                                                                                                                                  University and Karen Amendola, PhD. Chief
                                                                      Community Policing and Drug Endangered                                      Operating Officier, Division of Research, Evaluation
                                                                      Children, Nazmia E. Alqadi, Department of Justice                           and Professional Services, Police Foundation,
                                                                      Office of Community Oriented Policing Services,                              Washington, DC., Room: 218 A/B
                                                                      Washington, DC and Jade Woodard, Executive
                                                                      Director, Colorado Alliance for Drug Endangered                             Essential Tools Every Sheriff Needs to Prevent
                                                                      Children, Denver, CO, Room: 218 A/B                                         Child Victimization, Sheriff Ric Bradshaw, Palm
                                                                                                                                                  Beach County, FL and Laurie Nathan, Senior
                                                                      How to Organize a Volunteer Patrol Unit, Captain                            Manager, National Outreach and Partnerships,
                                                                      Douglas R. Ewen, Pinal County, AZ, Sheriff’s Office,                         National Center for Missing and Exploited Children,
                                                                      Room: 212 A/B                                                               Alexandria, VA, Room: 212 A/B

                                                                      Reading the Tells - Learning How to Read Body                               Project Lifesaver and Emerging Technologies, Gene
                                                                      Language, Jerry Balistreri, M.S., M.Ed., ASTD                               Saunders, Chief Executive Officer, Project Lifesaver
                                                                      Certified Trainer, Anchorage, AK, Room: 211 A/B                              International, Chesapeake VA, Room: 211 A/B

                                                  10:00am – 12:00pm   Chaplains Committee, Chair: Sheriff Blake              12:30pm –   2:30pm   Indian Affairs Committee, Chair: Sheriff Michael
                                                                      Dorning, Madison County, AL, Vice Chair: Sheriff                            Leidholt, Hughes Co., SD, Vice-Chair: Sheriff Jack
                                                                      Ira Edwards, Clarke County, GA, Room: 206 A/B                               “Skip” Hornecker, Fremont County, WY, Room: 213 A

                                                                      Court Security, Transportation of Prisoners and                             NSI, Education and Training Committee, Chair: Sheriff
                                                                      Civil Process Committee, Chair: Sheriff Jon Zaruba,                         Larry D. Amerson, Calhoun County, AL, Vice-Chair:
                                                                      DuPage County, Il, Vice Chair: Sheriff Larry D.                             Sheriff Gabriel Morgan, City of Newport News, VA,
                                                                      Amerson, Calhoun County, AL, Room: 217 B/C                                  Room: 217 A

                                                                      Crime Prevention/Private Security Committee,                                Reserve Law Enforcement Committee, Chair:
                                                                      Chair: Sheriff Mark Wasylyshyn, Wood County, OH,                            Sheriff (ret.) John Aubrey, Jefferson County, KY, Vice-
                                                                      Vice Chair: Sheriff Jon York, Livingston County, NY,                        Chair: Sheriff Al Lamberti, Broward County, FL, Room:
                                                                      Room: 213 A                                                                 206 A/B

                                                                      Domestic Violence Committee, Chair: Sheriff Kathy                           Traffic Safety Committee, Chair: Sheriff John
                                                                      Witt, Fayette County KY, Room: 213 B/C                                      Whetsel, Oklahoma County, OK, Vice-Chair: Sheriff
                                                                                                                                                  Dennis Conard, Scott County, IA, Room: 213 B/C
                                                  10:00am – 12:00pm   Jail, Detention and Corrections Committee, Chair:
                                                                      Sheriff Stanley Glanz, Tulsa County, OK, Co-Vice       12:30pm –   2:30pm   Youth Programs and Juvenile Justice Committee,
                                                                      Chair: Sheriff Dennis Conard, Scott County IA,                              Chair: Sheriff Steve Sparrow, Oldham County, KY,
                                                                      Co-Vice Chair: Sheriff Sandra Hutchens, Orange                              Room: 213 D
                                                                      County, CA, Room: 213 D
1:00pm –   2:30pm   Building a Secure and Resilient Community-
                    Law Enforcement Critical Role in National
                    Preparedness, Carla Boyce, PmP, Director of
                                                                            CA$H CUBE
                    National Integration Center (NIC), Washington, DC.,     Try your luck at grabbing as much cash as you
                    Room: 207 D                                             can in the Cube! In the Exhibit Hall on Monday
1:00pm –   2:00pm   ICE Enforcement Programs, Room: 219 A/B                 at 11.30am and 12.30pm, and on Tuesday at
                                                                            9.30am and 11.30am.
                    Strength-Based Leadership and Supervision,
                    Kimberly A. Miller, Ph.D., Kimberly A. Miller &
                    Associates, Fort Collins, CO, Room: 218 A/B
                                                                          2:45pm –   4:15pm   Spouses Panel: Coordinating your Career with
                    How to Build Effective Community Partnerships
                                                                                              your Sheriff’s: A Survival Guide, Guide, Annalisa
                    to Prevent Teen Substance Abuse, Jessica
                                                                                              Amerson, Calhoun County, AL, Bobbie Aubrey,
                    Mansourian, Program Analyst, Office of Community
                                                                                              Jefferson County,KY, Alice Champagne, St. Charles
                    Oriented Policing Service, Washington, DC,
                                                                                              Parish, LA, Evonne Fitzgerald, Story County, IA, and
                    and Kevin Collins, Deputy Director Community
                                                                                              Sandy Kennard, Alexandria, VA, Room: 210 A/B
                    Education Programs, The Partnership at Drugfree.
                    org, Clinton, NY, Room: 212 A/B
                                                                          3:00pm –   4:00pm   First Time Law Enforcement Attendees
                                                                                              Reception, Sponsored by Corrections Corporation
1:00pm –   2:00pm   Turning Off Your “Um” Switch and Eliminating
                                                                                              of America
                    Other Speech Distractions, Undersheriff Ted
                    Freeman Jr., Monmouth County, NJ, Sheriff’s
                                                                          3:45pm –   5:00pm   Nationwide Suspicious Activity Reporting Initiative,
                    Office and Assistant Fire Chief Ted Freeman III,
                                                                                              David Sobczyk, Director of the NSI Program
                    Ancora Fire Department, Ancora, NJ, Room: 211
                                                                                              Management Office, Jim McDavitt, , Institute for
                    A/B
                                                                                              Inter-Governmental Research, Washington, DC,
                                                                                              Room: 207 B/C
2:15pm –   3:15pm   Indonesian Court Security Project: An International
                    Partnership, U.S. Marshals Service, Room: 219 A/B
                                                                          6:00pm –   7:00pm   Musical entertainment before Welcome Reception,
                                                                                              Room: Ballroom C/D
                    Reporting Crimes and Suspicious Activities to
                    Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), Michael
                                                                          7:00pm –   8:30pm   Opening General Session, Room: Ballroom C/D
                    Parascando, Section Chief, HSI Tip-Line Unit,
                    Homeland Security Investigations /ICE/DHS,
                                                                          8:30pm –   9:30pm   Welcome Reception, Room: Ballroom Terrace
                    Washington, DC, Room: 218 A/B

                    Wireless and Mobile Technology in Public Safety,
                    Ryan McGill, Emergency Response Team -
                    Development Manager - Sprint Nextel, Reston VA,       Monday, June 24
                    Room: 212 A/B
                                                                          8:00am –   2:30pm   Exhibitor Registration Open, Exhibit Hall
                    Detecting Deception and Lying, Jerry Balistreri,
                    M.S., M.Ed., ASTD Certified Trainer, Anchorage, AK,    9:00am – 10:00am    Breakfast in the Exhibit Hall, Exhibit Hall
                    Room: 211 A/B
                                                                          9:00am –   2:00pm   Exhibit Hall Open, Exhibit Hall
2:30pm –   3:30pm   Law Enforcement Post Traumatic Stress and Law
                    Enforcement Suicide, Sheriff Timothy S. Whitcomb,     9:00am –   4:00pm   Attendee Registration, Banquet Ticket Exchange/
                    Cattaraugus County, NY and Michelle Federowicz,                           Sales, C Concourse
                    MSN, Cattaraugus County, NY, Department of
                    Social Services, Room: 209 A/B                        9:00am              Exhibit Hall Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting
                                                                                              Ceremony with NSA President, Sheriff Larry
2:30pm –   4:30pm   CJIS/Technology Committee, Chair: Sheriff Mike                            Amerson, NSA Executive Director, Aaron Kennard,
                    Brown, Bedford County, VA, Vice-Chair: Gary Maha,                         and Host Sheriff Chipp Bailey, Mecklenburg
                    Genesee County, NY, Room: 217 D                                           County, NC, Foyer above Main Entrance to
                                                                                              Exhibit Hall
                    Congressional Affairs Committee, Chair: Sheriff
                    John Cary Bittick, Monroe County, GA, and Vice        10:00am – 11:00am   Exhibit Hall Seminar #1 “Contracting Within a
                    Chair: Sheriff B.J. Roberts, City of Hampton, VA,                         Jail”, Armor Correctional Services, Exhibit Hall
                    Room: 208 A/B                                                             Classroom

                    Drug Enforcement Committee, Chair: Sheriff            10:00am – 11:30am   Membership Committee, Chair: Sheriff Ted
                    Keith Cain, Daviess County, KY and Vice Chair:                            Kamatchus, Marshall County, IA, Vice-Chair: Sheriff
                    Sheriff Mike Milstead, Minnehaha County, SD,                              Michael Leidholt, Hughes County, SD, Room: 206 A/B
                    Room: 213 B/C
                                                                          11:30am             Cash Cube in Exhibit Hall, Exhibit Hall
2:45pm –   3:45pm   Small and Rural Law Enforcement Committee,
                    Co-Chair: Sheriff William Brueggemann, Cass           11:3am –   1:00pm   Resolutions Committee, Chair: Sheriff Danny Glick,
                    County, NE, Co-Chair: Sheriff Ryant Washington,                           Laramie County, WY, Room: 217 B/C
                    Fluvanna County, VA, Room: 206 A/B
                                                                          12:30pm             Cash Cube in Exhibit Hall, Exhibit Hall
1:00pm –    2:00pm   Constitution and Bylaws Committee, Chair:             1:00pm              Laser Shot’s “Pro Shooters Challenge” winner
                                                                       Sheriff (ret.) David A. Goad, Allegany County, MD,                        announced in the Exhibit Hall, Exhibit Hall
                                                                       Room: 217 B/C
                                                                                                                             1:30pm              Agency Drawing, Exhibit Hall Classroom
                                                                       Exhibit Hall Seminar #2 - “Cross-Jurisdictional
                                                                       Data Sharing”, Fran Gutierrez, National Market        2:00pm –   4:00pm   Special Workshop: Emotional Survival for Law
                                                                       Manager, Global Tel*Link, Exhibit Hall Classroom                          Enforcement, Dr. Kevin Gilmartin, Ph. D., Author of
                                                                                                                                                 “Emotional Survival for Law Enforcement”, Room:
                                                  1:00pm –    4:00pm   Spouses Event - Volunteer Your Time with                                  213 B/C/D
                                                                       Classroom Central in Charlotte, Mrs. Annalisa
                                                                       Amerson                                               2:00pm              Exhibit Hall Closes for Final Time

                                                  2:00pm               Exhibit Hall Closes                                   2:30pm –   3:30pm   Legal Affairs Committee, Chair: Sheriff Greg
Annual Conference & Exhibition – Charlotte 2013

                                                                                                                                                 Champagne, St. Charles Parish, LA, Co-Vice-Chair:
                                                  2:30pm –    4:30pm   General Session II, Room: Ballroom C/D                                    Sheriff Mike Hale, Jefferson County, AL, Co-Vice-
                                                                                                                                                 Chair: Sheriff Dennis Conard, Scott County, IA
                                                                                                                                                 Room: 217 A

                                                  Tuesday, June 25                                                           4:00pm –   5:00pm   NSA Executive Committee, Board of Directors and
                                                                                                                                                 Past Presidents, Room: Ballroom A
                                                  8:00am –    2:00pm   Exhibitor Registration, Exhibit Hall
                                                                                                                             4:00pm –   6:00pm   Inmates with Special Needs (Mental Health
                                                  8:00am –    4:00pm   Attendee Registration, Banquet Ticket Exchange/                           Disorders and Suicides), Mike Haley, Chief Deputy,
                                                                       Sales, C Concourse                                                        Washington Parish, LA, Room: 217 D
                                                  9:00am – 11:00am     Spouses Brunch,Room: Ballroom B                                           e-Warrants, Beating the Backlog of Paper, Sheriff
                                                                                                                                                 Craig Peoples, Pendleton County, KY, Room: 217 B/C
                                                  9:00am –    2:00pm   Election Polls Open, Exhibit Hall
                                                                                                                                                 ”The Forensic Evaluation of Gunshot Wounds:
                                                                       Exhibit Hall Open, Exhibit Hall                                           Applications for the officer-involved shooting”.
                                                                                                                                                 Dr. William Smock, Room: 217 A
                                                  9:30am – 10:30am     Exhibit Hall Seminar #3 - Partnering with
                                                                       Financial Institutions for the Future, Exhibit Hall                       Emotional Intelligence: It Could Save Your Life,
                                                                       Classroom                                                                 Michael Brown, Training Administrator, DC
                                                                                                                                                 Department of Corrections, Training Academy,
                                                  9:30am               Cash Cube in Exhibit Hall, Exhibit Hall                                   Washington, DC, Room: 213 A
                                                  11:00am              Ice cream in the Exhibit Hall, Exhibit Hall,                              Current Trends In Court Security and Judicial
                                                                       Sponsored by: Wexford Health Sources                                      Protection Panel, Room: 218 A/B and 219 A/B
                                                  11:30am              Cash Cube in Exhibit Hall, Exhibit Hall               6:00pm –   7:00pm   NSI and FBI NA Graduates Reception, Room:
                                                                                                                                                 218 A/B & 219 A/B, Armor Correctional Health
                                                  12:30pm –   2:00pm   In Custody Deaths, Gary DeLand, Executive                                 Services, Inc. and CISCO Systems
                                                                       Board Member, National Institute for Jail
                                                                       Operations, Santa Clara, UT, Room: 217 D              6:00pm –   7:00pm   Reception for all Deputies and Law
                                                                       Bath Salts and Jails Dr. Gary M. Vilke,                                   Enforcement Officers, Room: 211 A/B & 212 A/B
                                                                       M.D.,FACEP, FAAEM, Professor of Clinical
                                                                       Emergency Medicine, Medical Director, Risk
                                                                       Management, UC San Diego Health System, San
                                                                       Diego, CA, Room: 217 B/C                              Wednesday, June 26
                                                                       Teaching Your Community Terrorism Awareness           6:00am              Buses leave hotels for NSA Golf Tournament
                                                                       Donald W. Driskill, Detective (ret,), Metropolitan
                                                                       Police Department, Washington, DC,                    7:00am              Golf Registration and Continental Breakfast
                                                                       Room: 217 A
                                                                       Enforcement of Federal Laws by State Law              8:00am –   9:30am   21st Century Inmate Transport Ops, STL Joseph
                                                                       Enforcement, Mark Rapoport, Senior Assistant                              Garcia, Senior Instructor, US Corrections - Special
                                                                       Attorney General, SC, Room: 213 A                                         Operations Group, Room: 217 A
                                                                       Indonesian Court Security Project: An                                     “Hurricane Sandy – Utilizing Corrections, Court and
                                                                       International Partnership, U.S. Marshals Service,                         Dispatch Personnel to Manage a Disaster.” Sheriff
                                                                       Room: 212 A/B                                                             Shaun Golden, Monmouth County, NJ, Room: 213
                                                                                                                                                 B/C/D
                                                  1:00pm –    2:30pm   A Sheriff’s Spouse: Shake, Rattle, Rock and
                                                                       Roll, Lynda Leventis-Wells, Executive Director,       8:00am –   3:00pm   Attendee Registration, Banquet Ticket Exchange/
                                                                       Carolina Institute for Community Policing, Sheriff                        Sales, C Concourse
                                                                       Steve Loftis, President of South Carolina Sheriffs’
                                                                       Association and his spouse Cathy, Sheriff Leon        8:00am              NSA Golf Tournament - Shotgun Start (Followed
                                                                       Lott and his spouse Bridgett, Richland County, SC,                        by Lunch and Awards, Sponsored by Justice
                                                                       Sheriff’s Office, Room: 218 A/B                                            Federal Credit Union)
1:00pm –   2:30pm   Prison Mail Issues: Process for Rejecting
                                                                                             Mail, Gary DeLand, Executive Board Member,
                                                                                             National Institute for Jail Operations, Santa
                                                                                             Clara, UT, Room: 217 D

                                                                                             Inmate Discipline: The Foundation for an
                                                                                             Effective Discipline System. Glenn Ercanbrack,
                                                                                             Director, Inmate Placement Program at Utah
                                                                                             Department of Corrections, Draper, UT, Room:
       AGENCY DRAWING                                                                        217 B/C
 Visit the Exhibit Hall to get your chances to win
                                                                                             Threat, Risk and Vulnerability Assessment
   $1,000 for your agency. The drawing for the                                               for Schools, Kenneth M. Glantz, Executive
           winner will be held at 1.30pm                                                     Director, National Domestic Preparedness
              on Tuesday afternoon.                                                          Coalition, Exeter, RI, Room: 217 A

                                                                         1:00pm –   2:30pm   Social Media and Emergency Management:
                                                                                             Disasters, Crowds and Flash Mobs, Captain
                                                                                             Mike Parker, Sheriff’s Headquarters Bureau,
9:45am – 10:45am    Evacuating Your Jail, Can You Do It? Captain                             Los Angeles County, CA, Sheriff’s Department,
                    (ret.) Billy Radford, Wilson County, NC,                                 Room: 213 A
                    Sheriff’s Office, Room: 217 D
                                                                                             Sovereign Citizen Movement, U.S. Marshals
                    PREA: An Overview of the Law and the                                     Service, Room: 218 A/B & 219 A/B
                    DOJ Standards, Glenn Ercanbrack, Director,
                    Inmate Placement Program at UT Department            2:45pm –   4:15pm   7 Habits on the Inside: Reducing Recidivism
                    of Corrections, Tate McCotter, NIJO                                      through Behavioral Change, Leo Mediavilla,
                    Administrator, Room: 217 B/C                                             Consultant/Instructor, Collier County, FL, Lee
                                                                                             Brown, Former 7 Habits inmate, and Sheriff Kevin
9:45am – 10:45am    Improvised Explosive Device Recognition                                  Rambosk, Collier County, FL, Room: 217 D
                    for Law Enforcement (LE only), Kenneth M.
                    Glantz, Executive Director, National Domestic                            Women in Corrections: Issues and Resolutions
                    Preparedness Coalition, Exeter, RI, Room: 217 A                          Panel, Vici Pierce, Jail Commander,
                                                                                             Montezuma County, CO, Sheriff’s Office, Kati
                    Investigating and Prosecuting Animal Abuse                               Booth, Jail Commander, Summit County, UT,
                    and Fighting, David LaBahn, President/                                   Sheriff’s Office, and Debbie Montgomery,
                    CEO, Association of Prosecuting Attorneys,                               Major, Guilford County, NC, Sheriff’s Office,
                    Washington, DC, Room: 213 A                                              Room: 217 B/C

                    Protecting Your Court and the Importance                                 Professional Certification in Homeland
                    of Regional Threat and Intelligence Working                              Security Through NSA / NDPCI, Kenneth
                    Groups, U.S. Marshals Service, Room: 218                                 M. Glantz, Executive Director, National
                    A/B & 219 A/B                                                            Domestic Preparedness Coalition, Exeter, RI,
                                                                                             Room: 217 A
11:00am – 12:30pm   Correctional Intelligence, Sean Stewart,
                                                                                             The Changing Face of Law Enforcement
                    Commander, Pima County, AZ, Sheriff’s Office,
                                                                                             Technology Panel, Sheriff Larry Amerson,
                    Room: 217 D
                                                                                             Calhoun County, AL and Todd Craig, US
                                                                                             Bureau of Prisons, Washington, DC, Room:
                    Managing Personnel Hazards to Minimize
                                                                                             213 A
                    Risk and Liability, Erin Byrnes, Esq., Attorney
                    at Law, Room: 217 B/C                                                    Internet Threats to Public Officials, U.S.
                                                                                             Marshals Service, U.S. Marshals Service,
                    Solving Crime through Social Media: Three                                Room: 218 A/B & 219 A/B
                    Case Studies, Sheriff Richard Stanek,
                    Hennepin County, MN, Chief Dan Oates,                4:30pm –   6:00pm   Got Served? Effective Agency Preparation
                    Aurora CO Police Department and Sheriff                                  for a Prisoner-Filed Lawsuit, Gary DeLand,
                    (ret.) Al Lamberti, Broward County, FL,                                  Executive Board Member, National Institute
                    Room: 217 A                                                              for Jail Operations, Santa Clara, UT, and
                                                                                             James Kimble, Chief Deputy, Pinal County, AZ,
                    Disaster Preparedness for Your Family, Donald                            Sheriff’s Office, Room: 217 D
                    W. Driskill, Detective (ret.), Metropolitan Police
                    Department, Washington, DC, Room: 213 A                                  Protective Details for Witnesses, Judges,
                                                                                             and Threatened Officials, Room: 218 A/B &
                    Courthouse Attacks, U.S. Marshals Service,                               219 A/B
                    Room: 218 A/B & 219 A/B
                                                                         5:30pm –   6:30pm   Annual President’s Reception, Room:
                                                                                             Ballroom Terrace, Fort Worth Convention and
                                                                                             Visitors Bureau for NSA 2014

                                                                         6:30pm –   8:30pm   Annual Banquet, Room: Ballroom C/D
THE SYMPOSIUM SEMINARS
Tuesday, June 25 and Wednesday, June 26
(See grid on next page for times)

TUESDAY SUPER SESSION                                                 UÊ œÀÀiV̈œ˜>Ê˜Ìiˆ}i˜Vi
Emotional Survival for Law Enforcement                                There is a lack of intelligence coordination between law
This workshop addresses the dynamics that can potentially             enforcement and corrections officials, largely due to the fact
transform idealistic and committed officers and staff into             that many officers are unaware of the wealth of intelligence
cynical, angry individuals who begin having difficulties in both       within correctional facilities.
the personal and professional aspects of their lives. The course
outlines inappropriate behavior patterns and decision-making          UÊ>˜>}ˆ˜}Ê*iÀܘ˜iÊ>â>À`ÃÊ̜ʈ˜ˆ“ˆâiÊ,ˆÃŽÊ>˜`ʈ>LˆˆÌÞ
that leads to both administrative and criminal difficulties.           This seminar will cover good recruiting and hiring using social
                                                                      media, regulating off-duty conduct of officers, establishing
                                                                      defensible code of conduct, public defense of 1st amendment
WEDNESDAY SUPER SESSION                                               violations, and ADA claims.
Hurricane Sandy – Coordinating and Responding to New
Jersey’s Worst Storm in History                                       UÊ*ÀˆÃœ˜Ê>ˆÊÃÃÕiÃ\Ê*ÀœViÃÃÊvœÀÊ,iiV̈˜}Ê>ˆ
This seminar covers Monmouth County’s coordination and                Lawsuits from prisoners and publishers are filed at an alarming
response to the direct hit of Hurricane Sandy to the county and       rate. Even more disturbing is the amount of settlements by
the coordinated county deployment of resources to meet the            jails in 2011 for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Prison Legal
needs of the county’s 53 municipalities.                              News (PLN) is litigating all over the U.S. and seems to be trying
                                                                      to sucker jail administrators into rejecting subscriptions to their
                                                                      publication. Winning litigation with PLN must start with policy
JAIL TRACK                                                            and procedure development and standards. Waiting until you
UÊ˜Ê ÕÃ̜`ÞÊ i>Ì Ã                                                   get sued to act may be too late.
When a prisoner dies as a result of prisoner-on-prisoner assault,
self-inflicted harm, an accidental injury, a medical problem,          UʏœÀi˜ViÊ iVˆÃˆœ˜\Ê-ÌÀˆ«Ê-i>ÀV iÃ
or other cause, the first name listed among the defendants             The recent Supreme Court decision correctly gives
in litigation is generally the sheriff, jail commander, director of   administrative discretion to justify strip searches. This seminar
corrections, or warden. This course discusses what you can do         will address questions and concerns governing searches in jails
to reduce your vulnerability to liability.                            and how to correctly use this ruling if you decide to change your
                                                                      jail’s policies and procedures.
UÊÓ£ÃÌÊ i˜ÌÕÀÞʘ“>ÌiÊ/À>˜Ã«œÀÌÊ"«Ã
This seminar will cover conducting a high-risk inmate transport       UÊ >Ì Ê->ÌÃÊ>˜`Ê>ˆÃ
operation. Topics will include personnel selection process,           Bath salts are not just issues for street officers. Upon booking,
interagency coordination, classification and rating of resources       detention officers need to be familiar with what the signs of use
to be used, defining and qualifying the following: HRIT - High         are, what to expect behaviorally and what medical and safety
Risk Inmate Transport, HVIT - High Valued Inmate Transport,           precautions to take for the safety and security of the arrestee,
SIT – Secured Inmate Transport.                                       the jail staff, and the other inmates.

Uʘ“>ÌiÃÊÜˆÌ Ê-«iVˆ>Ê ii`à                                          UÊ7œ“i˜Êˆ˜Ê œÀÀiV̈œ˜Ã\ÊÃÃÕiÃÊ>˜`Ê,i܏Ṏœ˜ÃÊ*>˜i
Mental Health Issues are rapidly changing the administration          This seminar provides solution-driven approaches to dealing
and operations of jail in America. This seminar addresses             with issues female correctional officers face daily. A panel of
current issues, liability and case law pertaining to mental health    accomplished female detention and correctional professionals
in corrections.                                                       will address and answer questions.

UÊ Û>VÕ>̈˜}Ê9œÕÀÊ>ˆ]Ê >˜Ê9œÕÊ œÊ̶                                UÊœÌÊ-iÀÛi`¶Ê vviV̈ÛiÊ}i˜VÞÊ*Ài«>À>̈œ˜ÊvœÀÊ>Ê*ÀˆÃœ˜iÀ‡
This course will introduce you to the critical areas of a Jail        ˆi`Ê>ÜÃՈÌ
Evacuation. Do you have multiple remote evacuation sites              As the most litigious arenas in county government, sheriffs and
planned and identified, are the sites in different geographical        jail administrators are aware it is not “if” but “when” the lawsuits
areas of your county, and will inmates and staff be moved far         will come. This seminar will give you the Do’s and Don’ts for
enough away? Have you identified resources such as mutual              depositions, choosing expert witnesses, being on the stand,
aid partnerships for manpower, logistical needs such as               and proactive steps to protect yourself, your staff, and your
food, water, restraints, vehicles and radios? This course will        facility.
also provide a basic threat assessment tool to help identify
vulnerabilities.                                                      UÊÇÊ>LˆÌÃʜ˜ÊÌ iʘÈ`i\Ê,i`ÕVˆ˜}Ê,iVˆ`ˆÛˆÃ“ÊÌ ÀœÕ} Ê
                                                                        i >ۈœÀ>Ê >˜}i
UÊ*, \ʘÊ"ÛiÀۈiÜʜvÊÌ iÊ>ÜÊ>˜`ÊÌ iÊ "Ê-Ì>˜`>À`à                  Franklin Covey’s “7 Habits on the Inside” program is helping
While PREA has garnered much publicity over the last year, most       inmates make correct decisions and changes while incarcerated
agencies do not recognize the difference between the PREA act         so they don’t come back. This panel discussion is designed to
passed by Congress and the DOJ PREA standards. The DOJ                teach attendees about the programs from an instructor, inmate,
PREA standards are, in fact, voluntary for jails and there are        and sheriff who have seen and felt the program’s impact.
various ways to meet the requirements of the PREA act.
COURT SECURITY TRACK                                                   HOMELAND SECURITY TRACK
Uʘ`œ˜iÈ>˜Ê œÕÀÌÊ-iVÕÀˆÌÞÊ*ÀœiVÌ                                    UÊ/i>V ˆ˜}Ê9œÕÀÊ œ““Õ˜ˆÌÞÊ/iÀÀœÀˆÃ“ÊÜ>Ài˜iÃÃ
The U.S. Department of Justice is working with the Indonesian          Learn how to instruct citizens about terrorism and alert them to possible
National Police and the Indonesian Supreme Court to create a           terrorist activity within their community. Also, how to effectively report
secure judicial system through assessments, training programs,         that activity through good observation techniques will be shown.
mentoring partnerships, and legislation.
                                                                       UÊ/iÀÀœÀˆÃ“Ê>˜`ÊÌ iÊ/ Ài>ÌÊ̜Ê“iÀˆV>Ê
UÊ ÕÀÀi˜ÌÊ/Ài˜`Ãʈ˜Ê œÕÀÌÊ-iVÕÀˆÌÞÊEÊÕ`ˆVˆ>Ê*ÀœÌiV̈œ˜Ê*>˜i           ˆÃVÕÃÃiÃÊÌ iʈ˜ÌÀˆV>VˆiÃʜvÊ œÜÊÌiÀÀœÀˆÃ“Ê>vviVÌÃÊ`>އ̜‡`>Þʏ>ÜÊ
This session explores the myriad of threats and challenges to          i˜vœÀVi“i˜ÌÊ>˜`Ê«Ài«>Ài`˜iÃÃÊ>V̈ۈ̈iÃʈ˜Ê“i>ÃÕÀi>LiÊÜ>ÞðÊÊ
court and judicial protection. A panel of Court professionals will     Àœ“Ê`i«œÞ“i˜ÌÊ̜ʈ˜vœÀ“>̈œ˜Ê>˜>ÞÈÃ]ÊÌ ˆÃÊÃiÃȜ˜Ê>``ÀiÃÃiÃÊ
discuss current and future issues.                                     Ì iÊV >i˜}iÃÊÕ«œ˜ÊÕð

                                                                       UÊ“«ÀœÛˆÃi`Ê Ý«œÃˆÛiÊ iۈViÊ,iVœ}˜ˆÌˆœ˜ÊvœÀÊ>ÜÊ ˜vœÀVi“i˜ÌÊ
UÊ*ÀœÌiV̈˜}Ê9œÕÀÊ œÕÀÌÊ>˜`ÊÌ iÊ“«œÀÌ>˜ViʜvÊ,i}ˆœ˜>Ê                (LE Only) The IED Recognition for Law Enforcement workshop
/ Ài>ÌÊ>˜`ʘÌiˆ}i˜ViÊ7œÀŽˆ˜}ÊÀœÕ«Ã                                 provides an overview of how to recognize component parts of IEDs,
This seminar will provide best practices in various areas of court     Booby Traps and Suspicious Packages; and what to do when you
security. It will also discuss the importance of regional protective   encounter them. The workshop serves as a primer for the NDPCI
and intelligence threat working groups to enhance information          “Improvised Explosive Device, Package Inspection and Mailroom
sharing.                                                               Procedures Course” (National Training and Education Division Federal
                                                                       and State Catalog # NJ-016-PREV).
UÊ œÕÀÌ œÕÃiÊÌÌ>VŽÃ
Current trends of sovereign citizen and tax protest activities and     UÊ ˆÃ>ÃÌiÀÊ*Ài«>Ài`˜iÃÃÊvœÀÊ9œÕÀÊ>“ˆÞ
prosecutions. Intelligence and information sharing among law           When you’re at work and a disaster strikes, is your family prepared?
enforcement agencies will also be discussed.                           Learn how to form a family disaster plan, create an emergency disaster
                                                                       kit, and how to have a family communication procedure in place.
UÊ-œÛiÀiˆ}˜Ê ˆÌˆâi˜ÊœÛi“i˜Ì
Current trends of sovereign citizen and tax protest activities and     UÊ/ Ài>Ì]Ê,ˆÃŽÊ>˜`Ê6Տ˜iÀ>LˆˆÌÞÊÃÃiÃÓi˜ÌÊvœÀÊ-V œœÃ
prosecutions. Intelligence and information sharing among law           / iÊ/ Ài>Ì]Ê,ˆÃŽ]Ê>˜`Ê6Տ˜iÀ>LˆˆÌÞÊÃÃiÃÓi˜ÌÊvœÀÊ-V œœÃÊ
enforcement agencies will also be discussed.                           7œÀŽÃ œ«ÊÃiÀÛiÃÊ>ÃÊ>˜ÊœÛiÀۈiÜÊvœÀÊÌ iÊ-V œœÊ >Ãi`Ê/ Ài>Ì]Ê
                                                                       ,ˆÃŽ]Ê>˜`Ê6Տ˜iÀ>LˆˆÌÞÊÃÃiÃÓi˜ÌÊ œÕÀÃiÊ`iÛiœ«i`Ê>˜`ÊÌ>Õ} ÌÊ
UʘÌiÀ˜iÌÊ/ Ài>ÌÃÊ̜Ê*ÕLˆVÊ"vwVˆ>Ã                                  LÞÊÌ iÊ * °ÊÊ/ iÊܜÀŽÃ œ«Ê܈ÊÌ>ŽiÊÌ iÊ«>À̈Vˆ«>˜ÌÊÌ ÀœÕ} Ê>˜Ê
This presentation will provide an overview of Internet threat          œÛiÀۈiÜʜvÊÌ iÊÌ Ài>ÌÊ>ÃÃiÃÓi˜ÌÊ«ÀœViÃÃ]ÊiÛ>Õ>̈œ˜ÊœvÊÃV œœÊ
investigations and through the use of case studies provide             L>Ãi`ÊÀˆÃŽ]Ê>˜`Ê>ÊÃV œœÊL>Ãi`ÊÛՏ˜iÀ>LˆˆÌÞÊ>ÃÃiÃÓi˜Ì°
techniques to successfully identify, locate and interview the
threatener. The presentation will also provide information for you     UÊ*ÀœviÃȜ˜>Ê iÀ̈wV>̈œ˜Êˆ˜Êœ“i>˜`Ê-iVÕÀˆÌÞÊÌ ÀœÕ} Ê -É * 
to advise your public officials on how they can lower their profile      / iÊ iÀ̈wi`Êœ“i>˜`Ê-iVÕÀˆÌÞÊ*ÀœviÃȜ˜>Ê­ *®Ê>˜`Ê
on the Internet.                                                         iÀ̈wi`Êœ“i>˜`Ê*ÀœÌiV̈œ˜ÊÃÜVˆ>ÌiÊ­ *®ÊViÀ̈wV>̈œ˜Ê
                                                                       «Àœ}À>“ÃÊÜiÀiÊiÃÌ>LˆÃ i`ÊLÞÊÌ iÊ >̈œ˜>Ê- iÀˆvvýÊÃÜVˆ>̈œ˜Ê
UÊ*ÀœÌiV̈ÛiÊ iÌ>ˆÃÊvœÀÊ7ˆÌ˜iÃÃiÃ]ÊÕ`}iÃÊ>˜`Ê/ Ài>Ìi˜i`Ê             ˆ˜Ê«>À̘iÀà ˆ«ÊÜˆÌ ÊÌ iÊ >̈œ˜>Ê œ“iÃ̈VÊ*Ài«>Ài`˜iÃÃÊ œ>ˆÌˆœ˜°Ê
"vwVˆ>Ã                                                               / iÊ`iÈ}˜>̈œ˜ÃÊViÀ̈vÞÊÌ >Ìʈ˜`ˆÛˆ`Õ>ÃÊ >ÛiÊ`i“œ˜ÃÌÀ>Ìi`Ê
Through lecture, visual aids, reference material should be able        Vœ“«iÌi˜VÞ]ʎ˜œÜi`}i]ÊΈÃÊ>˜`Ê>LˆˆÌˆiÃʈ˜ÊÌ iÊLi˜`i`Ê
identify the unique individual roles of personnel assignments,         `ˆÃVˆ«ˆ˜iʜvÊœ“i>˜`Ê*ÀœÌiV̈œ˜°ÊÊ/ iÊܜÀŽÃ œ«Ê܈Ê}ˆÛiÊ>˜Ê
describe what types of formations are used by the law                  œÛiÀۈiÜʜvÊÌ iÊœ“i>˜`Ê*ÀœÌiV̈œ˜ÊViÀ̈wV>̈œ˜Ã]ÊLi˜iwÌÃʜvÊ
enforcement, the minimal number of members required, and               Lœ>À`ÊViÀ̈wV>̈œ˜Ã]Ê>˜`Ê܈Ê`iÃVÀˆLiÊÌ iÊ«ÀœViÃÃʜvÊViÀ̈wV>̈œ˜°
their responsibilities, describe the proper response to an             UÊœ“i>˜`Ê-iVÕÀˆÌÞ\Ê̽ÃÊ œÌÊÕÃÌÊLœÕÌÊ/iÀÀœÀˆÃ“Ê*>˜i
attack on the protectee, define the protocol for the appropriate        / ˆÃÊ«>˜iÊœœŽÃÊ>ÌÊ>Ê>ëiVÌÃʜvÊ`i>ˆ˜}ÊÜˆÌ ÊVÀˆ“iʈ˜Ê>ÊvÀiiÊ
response of the motorcade in the event of an attack.                   ÜVˆiÌÞÊ>˜`ÊÌ iÊ՘ˆµÕiÊÜ>ÞÃÊÜiÊV>˜ÊVœ“L>ÌÊÌ Ài>Ìð

                                                                       three case studies demonstrating examples from all three types of
LEADERSHIP TRACK                                                       uses for solving crime with social media.
UÊ “œÌˆœ˜>Ê˜Ìiˆ}i˜Vi\ÊÌÊ œÕ`Ê->ÛiÊ9œÕÀʈvi
This class will give deputies a better understanding of emotions       UÊ-œVˆ>Êi`ˆ>ÊEÊ “iÀ}i˜VÞÊ>˜>}i“i˜Ì\Ê ˆÃ>ÃÌiÀÃ]Ê ÀœÜ`ÃÊEÊ
and explain the features of emotional intelligence (EI). We will       >à ÊœLÃ
describe why deputies need emotional intelligence and the              Easy access to social media and smart phones have changed the
importance of self-awareness, whether it is on the street, in a        dynamics of emergency management. Earthquakes, major fires,
courtroom, or managing inmates in the local jail.                      tornadoes and hurricanes now bring with them an expectation by
                                                                       the public that their Sheriff will directly and immediately give them
UʘÛiÃ̈}>̈˜}Ê>˜`Ê*ÀœÃiVṎ˜}ʘˆ“>ÊLÕÃiÊ>˜`ʈ} ̈˜}
                                                                       evacuation routes and safety instructions. The sudden assembly of
During this seminar, key topics will be discussed along with how
                                                                       crowds and flashmobs coordinated through social media can represent
to conduct interrogations and work with prosecutors and other
                                                                       a significant risk to unprepared local authorities. These challenges and
agencies to fight against illegal animal fighting and abuse. The
                                                                       solutions will be discussed.
goal will be to enable investigators to recognize illegal animal
fighting and build strong cases against them                            UÊ/ iÊ >˜}ˆ˜}Ê>ViʜvÊ>ÜÊ ˜vœÀVi“i˜ÌÊ*>˜i
                                                                       What works and what doesn’t to combat crime and ensure justice
UÊ-œÛˆ˜}Ê Àˆ“iÊÌ ÀœÕ} Ê-œVˆ>Êi`ˆ>\Ê/ ÀiiÊ >ÃiÊ-ÌÕ`ˆiÃ
                                                                       is adequately protected? From access to the courts to pandemic
Social media is a new horizon for solving crime and has become
                                                                       preparation to response for disasters, this panel explores the differences
an effective tool to assist in preventing crime and identifying
                                                                       between “nice to have” and “got to have” strategies to keep law
potential criminal activity, identifying suspects and motives, and
                                                                       enforcement at the forefront of change and safety.
documenting and connecting gang activity. This panel will present
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