FALL CONFERENCE TRAINING: Three Minute Bonus Segment
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Kevin asks Nate to talk about the correlation between healthy relations and healthy organizations. Take a moment to listen in on this brief conversation.
If you think this brief video clip is beneficial, and you haven't signed up for the Fall conference, consider post-registering and getting access to Nate's 4 hour training, along with other great training.
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Information was sent out to all conference registrants regarding how to access the recorded video presentations. If you did not receive this message sent out a couple weeks ago, please contact Marie at [email protected] If you are interested in watching all the presentations and receiving training credit, you can post-register using the link below.
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We enjoyed looking at all the great photos of agencies around Oregon celebrating Halloween 2021 with their communities. Here are some of the photos we found while snooping around fb. Please remember, if your agency is involved in a community outreach and have pictures to share, send them our way. We love featuring the great work that Oregon police departments are involved with.
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City of Sherwood, Oregon
Police Chief Salary: $129,604 - $164,340 Closing date: Open until filled
Click here for a job description. Click here to apply.
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DAs question Brown’s order on juvenile parole hearings KOIN6 Local prosecutors have raised concerns over Gov. Kate Brown’s controversial order allowing people convicted of murder, rape and other violent crimes as teenagers to get parole hearings. Read More
Illegal marijuana overwhelms enforcement efforts Mail Tribune A boom in illegal marijuana and hemp grows in Southern Oregon this year has overwhelmed the ability of law enforcement agencies and regulators to keep up. Read More
Domestic violence sweep in Marion County results in 8 arrests; where to find help Statesman Journal Law enforcement officials have arrested eight people while serving nearly 70 warrants on domestic violence-related charges in a one-day sweep throughout Marion County. Read More
Oregon’s Drug Decriminalization May Spread, Despite Unclear Results Stateline Progressive lawmakers and civil rights groups want more states to follow Oregon’s recent example and drop criminal penalties for carrying small amounts of heroin, cocaine or other drugs, and to spend more money on addiction recovery services. They say substance use disorder should be treated as a disease, rather than as a crime. Read More
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U.S. Supreme Court declines to weigh public access to surveillance court rulings Reuters The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to consider whether the public has a right to see significant decisions issued by a secretive court that approves government surveillance requests including some that are highly contentious. Read More
Baltimore, Police Union Reach Agreement on Contract U.S. News & World Report Baltimore’s police union members have voted to accept a new three-year contract that would raise new officers’ pay to boost recruitment. Read More
Car Plunges Off Bridge, Driver Saved By Atlanta Police Officer Patch Atlanta Police Officer Jimmy Cenescar had to ram his car through a locked gate to save a driver who crashed over a 50-foot rail overpass. Read More
Minneapolis voters reject replacing police with new agency AP News The initiative would have changed the city charter to remove a requirement that the city have a police department with a minimum number of officers. Read More
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