A New Year's Message from Kevin Campbell, OACP Executive Director

 

2024 EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP TRAINING SEMINAR

January 10 - 12, 2024

Seaside Civic & Convention Center
Seaside, OR

TWO CONFERENCE PRICE OPTIONS:
Wondering who's registered? Click here for a current roster.

OPTION #1: $375 (Price increased after Christmas)
Option #1 includes 2024 OEDI membership and 4 hours of OEDI-sponsored training Wednesday afternoon. Also included is
all-day training on Thursday and half-day training Friday morning.  (Please note that OEDI will have a check-in sheet for those who have registered for the 4-hour OEDI-sponsored training.)

OPTION #2: $250 (Price increased after Christmas)
Option #2 includes the OACP Board meeting Wednesday afternoon, along with all-day training on Thursday and half-day training Friday morning. (This price DOES NOT include 2024 OEDI membership or Wednesday afternoon OEDI training.)

Cancellation Policy:
Please inform us of your cancellation by the end of the day Wednesday, January 3 in order to receive a full refund. Because the meal count needs to be submitted at this time and all meals get charged for regardless, we ask that you let us know prior to this deadline. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. 

One More Training Opportunity for Your Leadership Journey:
The Second in Command committee has put together an informative and valuable presentation for those interested in how they can better support their chiefs as well as grow their own leadership abilities within their organization. Join the Second in Command committee for their committee meeting on Wednesday, January 10 at 10:30 am and stay for the training presentation, Fitness for Duty: A Case Study, at 11:00 - 12:00.

To review the schedule for all committee meetings, click here, or on the button below.

THANK YOU TO OUR CONFERENCE SPONSOR:

Oregon News

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Amid calls for Measure 110 repeal, Oregon DAs, sheriffs, police chiefs and cities band together to propose major changes
KTVZ
Three months after a new joint legislative committee began public meetings to seek comprehensive solutions to Oregon's drug and addiction crisis, amid many calls for either repeal or major reworking of Measure 110, specific proposals are coming into view, but the strenuous debate is far from over.
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Oregon's drug decriminalization law faces test amid fentanyl crisis
CBS News
Since the measure's implementation, over 6,000 citations have been issued, with a 64% non-compliance rate, according to the Oregon Judicial Department.
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Expansion at Oregon's police training agency cuts wait time in half to get into training academy
KATU
A training bottleneck is easing up in Salem at the state’s Department of Public Safety Standards and Training -- the agency responsible for training new police officers and other public safety officers.
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Portland Traffic Deaths Set a 30-Year Record
Willamette Week
Four fatal crashes over Christmas Eve and Christmas Day have cemented 2023 as the deadliest year for Portland traffic in three decades.
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National News

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California police required to state reason for traffic stops before questioning drivers next year
Los Angeles Times
Starting Jan. 1, California police officers will have to tell drivers why they’ve been pulled over before questioning them on any subject.
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Experts advise false alarm planning as swatting, hoaxes trend in 2023
K-12 Dive
Coordinating with local and federal law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, could help school systems minimize disruptions.
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New program offers first responders tuition, fee reimbursements at NH community colleges
New Hampshire Union Leader
A new program will offer tuition and fee reimbursements to first responders for courses taken at community colleges in New Hampshire, public safety and higher education officials announced Monday.
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