Advanced Internal Affairs – Daytona Beach, FL

Wednesday, Nov 11, 2020 at 8:00 AM to Thursday, Nov 12, 2020 at 4:30 PM EST

Volusia County Beach Headquarters, 515 South Atlantic Ave,, Daytona Beach, FL, 32118, United States

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Wednesday, Nov 11, 2020 at 8:00 AM to Thursday, Nov 12, 2020 at 4:30 PM EST

Volusia County Beach Headquarters, 515 South Atlantic Ave,, Daytona Beach, FL, 32118, United States.

This two-day seminar is a unique program will provide participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to conduct, supervise and manage internal affairs work in a manner that reflects organizational core values and creates high levels of public and officer trust in its fairness and legitimacy. 

 

It covers both ordinary administrative matters and extraordinary matters like use of force and critical incident investigation, including investigation of officer-involved shootings. Focus is on thorough and highly competent complaint handling and internal investigation. There is also discussion of the role of regular supervisors in the internal affairs and discipline as well as the proper structure of disciplinary systems. This seminar explains a variety of enhanced leadership initiatives, including focused policy and strengthened systems, to achieve both proactive and reactive “disciplinary” goals. 

 

Seminar Location

Volusia County Beach Headquarters
515 South Atlantic Ave,
Daytona Beach, FL 32118
 
Lodging

A list of suggested area hotels will be sent with registration confirmation.

Seminar Fee
Registration is $595.00 per person. Send three people get one free.  Credit card payments accepted online.  If paying by check, make checks payable to Randy Means & Associates and Mail to 345 East 80th Street, Suite 27K, New York, NY 10075

Seminar Hours
Seminar begins at 8:00 AM each day and concludes at 4:30 PM on days. Each participant will receive their own link to join online and course materials will be emailed prior to the seminar.

Refund and Substitution Policy
We will gladly apply a registration fee to any of our future seminars or products. Substitutions can be made at any time.

 

 

 

Randy Means & Associates

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Randy Means is the principal in Randy Means & Associates, LLC, headquartered in Norfolk, VA. His company is the successor to The Thomas & Means Law Firm, LLP where he spent 30 years with his law partner Bob Thomas, an amazingly talented attorney/police legal advisor who, among other distinctions, managed the litigation in Graham vs Conner, a landmark law enforcement case decided by the U.S. Supreme Court. His retirement March 31, 2020, ended Thomas & Means. Randy is a nationally recognized expert in police law, leadership, accountability and systems. He served many years as in-house counsel to a major city police department, former department head at a state law enforcement training center, and past head of the national association of law enforcement legal advisors. He has provided services to many hundreds of law enforcement agencies, helping to solve the most complex and sensitive problems in American law enforcement. However, his proudest accomplishment is having brought together a 50-member team to assist him in his work. It may be the strongest team of law enforcement experts ever assembled, at least by a private company. Its vast law enforcement experience and other amazing credentials, along with Randy’s, are brought to bear every day to benefit the law enforcement profession.

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Capt. (Ret.) Greg Seidel, BA, FBI NA-214, has been with Randy Means for 20 years as head of policy design and head of the IMPACT Project, a national initiative to heighten human relations skills in law enforcement officers. He spent 25 years with an extraordinarily active Virginia police department where he eventually led Professional Standards, SWAT Teams, and Patrol and Investigative Divisions. His decorations include the Combat Cross and the Purple Heart.
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Randy Means, JD, was first a military officer, eventually second-in-command of a small naval vessel. After law school at the University of North Carolina, he served as a department head at a state law enforcement training center, then for eight years in a major city police department as in-house counsel and a member of the command staff and executive staff. Past head of the national association of police legal advisors, he is an expert in police law and leadership.
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