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2010 International Terrorism and Organized Crime Conference from August 2nd (Monday) thru August 6th (Friday) The conference is designed to provide 36 hours of updated information on Terrorism and Organized Crime investigations along with supplying data on gangs and other criminal groups impacting society today. It will furnish attendees with training in how to deal with these types of investigations as well as how to combat them. The training is directed toward all levels of law enforcement, including street officers, detectives, educators, and administrators. The conference will be comprised of lectures, presentations and handout materials from internationally and nationally recognized experts in terrorism and organized crime investigations. Registration Fees Advance: $425 On-Site: $475 To qualify for the advance registration fee, your registration form must be received by Friday July 15, 2010. P.O.S.T. Certification The five-day conference is P.O.S.T. certified and attendees can receive up to 32 hours of P.O.S.T. credit. All California residents who fills out the Santa Ana College application will also receive college credits. Deputy District Attorneys can receive MCLE hours for classes which are MCLE approved. This conference is co-sponsored by the Orange County D/A’s Office, which is approved by the CA State Bar as a MCLE provider. Attendees seeking credit from STC participating agencies, please contact your training coordinator regarding receiving STC credit for this conference. RegistrationConference Info & Schedules
Presenters InformationAny presenter interested in making a presentation -at the conference, please fill out the post instructor resume, attach a 2-hour course outline, and a brief class synopsis of the course being presented. Download
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Contract Application Awards InformationThe Asian Gang Investigators’ Association of California (AGIAC) Awards were established to recognize and honor law enforcement personnel past and present that have distinguished themselves in the performance of their duties in the area of criminal investigations connected to terrorism, street gang terrorism, organized crime syndicates, and criminal enterprises. The recipients of the AGIAC Award have all been selected by the Asian Gang Investigators’ Association of California Conference Committee as distinguished individuals who are truly deserving of this recognition based upon their outstanding efforts and accomplishments in epitomizing the conference theme of “United Front.”Each award recipient which is nominated should meet the following below criteria. Please submit all nominations prior to May 25, 2010. The award recipient will be notified that he or she has won by June 25, 2010. Career Achievement Award
Hall of Fame Award
Case of the Year Award
Lifetime Achievement Award
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