Seminar Title:
Remedying Gang Violence Through Strategic Policing
DATES: 5/3/2021 through 5/4/2021
INSTRUCTOR(S): Paris Spencer
LOCATION: Birmingham Police Academy - 401 6th Avenue South, Birmingham, AL 35205
HOTEL: Drury Inn - Birmingham, AL
$89 single/double Book Room Online Here
COURSE REGISTRATION FEE: $325.00 Includes all training materials, and a Certificate of Completion.
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Instructor Bio
Dr. Spencer is currently the President and CEO of Academic Solutions Initiative. Dr. Spencer attended Texas State University for his Bachelors, Our Lady of the Lake University for his Masters, and Oakland City University for his Doctorate. He graduated with top honors in both graduate programs. Dr. Spencer has served as an Adjunct Professor and as an executive consultant to private colleges and universities across the country. He has built training and academic curriculums for more than 5 years. Dr. Spencer has created over 25 training programs for law enforcement and is known for specifically tailored training to an agency’s needs. Dr. Spencer also spent several years in fugitive recovery and has practiced Martial Arts for more than 20 years. Dr. Spencer has been a trainer to law enforcement for more than 10 years. He is the author of two publications, one of which earned the status of “Dissertation of the year 2016.” The title of the Dissertations was “Classifying Gang Membership, and Gang Activity as Domestic Terrorism.” |
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Pre-Payment is not required to register or attend IN-PERSON seminars. Pre-payment is required for WEBINARS and ONLINE COURSES.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS SEMINAR
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Course
Objectives
This course is designed for progressive law enforcement agencies. Because there is a need for law and order, traditional policing continues to be a must. The difference with strategic/intelligent policing is; gang expansion will be limited, their membership will be diminished, and their activity will be minimized. One of the reasons that gang activity has been on the rise is that we are responding to crimes that have already been committed. Therefore, it’s difficult to show that law enforcement agencies are making a difference. What the media and statisticians fail to report is, gang membership and gang activity would more than double if it were not for traditional policing.
This course covers how technology, media, classification, federalization, and strategic planning, combined with traditional policing, provides the gateway towards remedying the problems with increased membership and activity. It not only takes commitment to these above named items, it takes patience, coordination, and the resources necessary to accomplish the mission.
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