2012 Crowd Management Summit
Publication: POST Guidelines: Crowd Management, Intervention, and Control
Register Early - Attendance is Limited!
Note: The room block at the Doubletree Mission Valley is sold out. Additional rooms are available a short trolley ride away at the Town & Country Hotel, 500 Hotel Circle North, San Diego, at the state rate of $110/single. For reservations, book online or call 888-231-4352 and tell them you are with the “California Commission on POST” group.
Registration closes on February 24, 2012. Questions about registration may be directed to Kathy Hobson at (916) 227-3911.
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What: |
POST Crowd Management Summit |
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When: |
March 20-22, 2012 |
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Where: |
Doubletree by Hilton Hotel – Mission Valley
7450 Hazard Center Drive
San Diego, CA 92108 |
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No Cost: |
POST Plan IV - Training Request Reimbursement (TRR) |
Course Control
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9180-13200-11076 |
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Contact: |
Ed Pecinovsky at (916) 227-4845 |
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Deadlines: |
Registration and Hotel Reservations
(no later than Friday, February 24, 2012) |
The POST Crowd Management Summit, to be held in San Diego at the Doubletree by Hilton Hotel – Mission Valley,
will provide an excellent forum for law enforcement agencies to receive up-to-date information related to crowd management,
agency concerns, and POST regulations and guidelines. Panel moderators will facilitate speakers, presentations, and audience
participation. No need to choose one presentation over another — attend them all! DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY!
Resources
Who Should Attend
The intended audience for this Summit is the leadership of California law enforcement. Panel discussions will be geared to assist chief executives, managers, and supervisors that set policy, create agency procedures, plan events, and operational commanders at events to have the most up-to-date information as they address issues in their communities.
Summit Overview
The Summit will be a series of panels lead by a moderator in a wide variety of subjects that include:
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Chief Executives discussing past events and lessons learned
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City/Campus/County Executives discussing broad policy considerations
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Technology experts discussing the impact of social and other media
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Legal practitioners from the criminal and civil perspectives
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Mutual Aid issues from the city, county, and Cal EMA perspective
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Presentation of the revised POST Crowd Management Guidelines
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Presentations by experts in crowd management and policy issues.