Wednesday, July 26, 2017

What an honor!

To my surprise, I have been invited to participate in the International Police Executive Symposium (IPES) in Liverpool, England.  The group has special consultive status by the United Nations with a goal of bringing police researchers and practitioners together to facilitate a cross-cultural, international and interdisciplinary discussions.

There are 60 countries throughout the world participating in an exchange of ideas and opinions in all aspects of policing.  The organization recognizes policing is one of the most basic and essential avenues for improving the quality of life in all nations, rich and poor; modern and traditional; large and small as well as peaceful and strife-ridden.

The theme of the symposium is Terrorism, Organized Crime as it relates to Inter-agency Communication.  I don't know how or why I was invited, but I am honored and humbled to represent the El Cajon Police Department.







Organized Crime in Japan

There were two presentations on Japanese policing and Organized Crime.  Both were excellent lectures and I was surprised to hear the trainin...