safe communities

Native American Law Enforcement Summit, Hinkley, MN

29 Sep 2008 - 9:00am
1 Oct 2008 - 5:00pm

Native American Law Enforcement Summit
Creating Safe Communities

Type of Event: Training
Hosted By: Fox Valley Technical College
Event Dates: 9/29/2008 - 10/1/2008
Event Location: Hinckley, MN
Website: http://www.fvtc.edu/public/content.aspx?ID=1237&PID=3

Course Description:Inter-agency cooperation and collaboration are key to preventing crime and creating safer communities. Professionals participating in this training will learn practical methods of preventing crime and promoting community safety through information sharing, data exchange, and collaborative partnerships. Don’t miss this critical opportunity to put your training dollars to work!

Who Should Attend?
This training conference is for individuals interested in sharing information and improving working relationships within their agency as well as with other agencies. Professionals from the following fields representing local/state/federal/tribal agencies are encouraged to attend:

law enforcement • corrections • judicial system •
probation/parole • security • social services •
treatment • government • service occupations •
education • administration • counseling •
child welfare • human services

Training and Lodging Site
Grand Casino Hinckley Hotel
777 Lady Luck Drive
Hinckley, MN 55037
Ph: 800-468-3517
Meeting Room/Exhibiting Layout


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