An excellent training opportunity on Problem Oriented Policing and Situational Crime Prevention is being sponsored by the Wisconsin Crime Prevention Practitioners Association, The Center for Problem Oriented Policing, Town of Menasha and Grand Chute Police Departments and the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Wisconsin.
The featured speaker will be Michael Scott, the Director of the Center for Problem Oriented Policing and an Associate Profession of the University of Madison Law School.
Chief Wilkinson of Neenah PD had the following to say,
I want to make a pitch for this training. A few years ago, I had the opportunity to attend the Problem Oriented Leadership Institute for Chief Executives, in which Mike Scott and Herman Goldstein were the primary trainers. It was revolutionary training. It completely altered the way I approach community problems. That was a two-week course, but this condensed class will still give tremendously valuable information and whet your appetite for more. I urge you to attend this training if you can.
The program will be held on Wednesday June 23rd from 9am to 3pm at the Grand Chute Police Department located at 1900 Grand Chute Blvd. The cost is $20 per person which will include: Lunch, snacks, other refreshments and all handout materials.
Refer to the attached flyer for additional information and registration materials.
WCPPA POP training June 23, 2010
Questions should be directed to the following Board Members of the Wisconsin Crime Prevention Practitioners Association: Jason Weber, Town of Menasha Police Department (920) 720-7109 - Shawn Engleman, Two Rivers Police Department (920) 793-5500 or Joel Dhein, Glendale Police Department (414) 228-7141.





