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 Working With Cops,
Lawyers & Judges
Presented by: Dana Turner
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Materials
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Are you your institution's Security Officer? If you are, you likely have had some involvement with your community's justice system -- and working within our nation's justice system can be a trying and unrewarding exercise if you don't know how it works. This presentation will show you how it works -- and how you can use this system to resolve security issues more rapidly and effectively. This information will guide you in making appropriate decisions in the majority of circumstances that involve your potential interaction with our justice system's three (3) primary components:
- Law enforcement (e.g., police, sheriff, marshal, FBI, IRS and Postal Inspector)
- Courts (e.g., Small Claims, Justice, Municipal, Superior and U.S. District)
- Corrections (e.g., probation and parole)
If you are your institution's Security Officer, you must become knowledgeable in dealing with these components -- and their related processes. Failure to understand how "the system" works may cost you and your institution unnecessary time, resources and money. Among the topics to be presented that help to make your interaction successful are a(n):
- Description of the justice system's components
- Brief legal primer
- Explanation of critical documents
- Suggested investigative strategic plan
- Methodology for understanding the components' priorities
- Description of reporting and prosecuting authorities' interests
About the speaker: Dana Turner

Dana Turner is a security practitioner with Security Education Systems, a research, consulting and training firm located near San Antonio, Texas.
Combining the knowledge gained in a successful law enforcement career with tactical business operations procedures, Dana has created unique security and loss prevention programs for governmental agencies and the retail, service and financial industries. These programs consist of loss prevention techniques, security policy and procedures, and disaster recovery and business resumption strategies designed for use as training tools, planning mechanisms and reference guides.
Dana has served as a law enforcement officer in several capacities, including the investigation of business and banking crimes; as a community college instructor and administrator in both the law enforcement and business management fields; and as a program development specialist and trainer for private businesses, governmental agencies and professional associations. Dana is celebrating his 32nd year in crime prevention.
As a speaker, Dana has delivered more than 3,000 presentations and has acquired an outstanding reputation as a dynamic, knowledgeable and entertaining instructor. He is a BankersOnline Guru.
About the seminar:
One registration is required per location. If the complete broadcast is received via the computer the AUDIO and VIDEO COMPONENTS can be connected to a A/V projector to allow multiple participants to view the conference. If the audio portion of the broadcast is received via the telephone the AUDIO portion can be placed on speaker phone to allow multiple participants. Interactive components delivered via Web include slides, online polls and Interactive Q&A via chat.
Each registration also comes with one ARCHIVED viewing of the event. This will enable you to participate in the LIVE event as well as train additional staff from the ARCHIVED event.
Handouts will be provided and we welcome questions during and after the seminar, as well as in advance. Questions received after the seminar will be posted on a special Web page for later viewing by seminar attendees.
Contact Information: Billing questions can be directed to Carin Eisenhauer, carin@bankersonline.com. All other questions may be directed to mpetry@bankersonline.com
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