The Annual Conference is underway! Here's a peek at what we've been up to this week.
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The calm before the storm...
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Grateful for our sponsors!
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Welcome to OACP's newest members who were at the Annual Conference.
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A Membership Recognition certificate was given to Sherry Harden, WA County Sheriff's Office for 15 years with the OACP.
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The Honor Guard helps commence the official start to the 2023 OACP Annual Conference.
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Crystal Bell, executive coach and facilitator with Accompanied Coaching, speaks to the Women Leaders during lunch.
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John VanDreal presents to our conference attendees.
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THANK YOU TO OUR PLATINUM SPONSORS:
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THANK YOU TO OUR GOLD SPONSOR:
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THANK YOU TO OUR SILVER SPONSORS:
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THANK YOU TO OUR BRONZE SPONSOR:
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OACP Training Center
We've added another training video - Core Performance: Managing Personal Energy for Balance and Productivity presented by Bill McAlpine. And we've also created an ELTS Conference package with all the videos from this year's ELTS Conference.
Be sure to check it out!
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Emotional Survival for Public Safety
Dr. Kevin Gilmartin Friday, April 28
Tickets going fast! Click here for more information and to register.
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To increase Oregon school safety, bills would make threatening mass violence a felony, add panic buttons OPB Bills to address both real and false threats of school violence are on the Legislature’s docket this week — several of them have bipartisan support. Read More
Legal challenges to state gun control bill would be restricted to Marion County, new amendment says The Oregonian A last-minute amendment to a state gun control bill that largely mimics voter-approved Measure 114 would restrict future legal challenges to the bill to Marion County Circuit Court. Read More
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Annual report shows expansion of community policing in Eastpointe Macomb Daily Eastpointe Public Safety Director George Rouhib acknowledges police work has changed dramatically in the 35 years he has worked in law enforcement. Read More
International law enforcement seizes dark web market Reuters International law enforcement agencies have seized a dark web marketplace popular with cybercriminals, according to a notice posted to the site on Tuesday. Read More
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OACP Weekly Update
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