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Webinar: Commanding success: Police leadership and operational strategies for the modern era

Learn about innovative strategies around technology implementation, crime prevention and community engagement

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Register to attend this webinar on Monday, September 23, at 3:30 p.m. ET / 2:30 p.m. CT / 12:30 p.m. PT by completing the “Register for this Police1 Webinar” box on this page!

Don’t miss this chance to learn from dynamic police leaders who drove meaningful change within their agencies and communities with tangible results.

During this webinar, police researcher Dr. Michelle Gundy will moderate a panel discussion featuring law enforcement leaders who have implemented creative and ground-breaking strategies to tackle the challenges facing their departments.

These law enforcement pioneers will discuss effective strategies in several crucial areas:

  • AI and technology: Chief Philip Lukens will explain the use of advanced technology to enhance crime-solving capabilities and optimize personnel efficiency.
  • Proactive community policing: Sheriff Kalvin Barrett will present methods for integrating mental health support within community policing efforts, emphasizing proactive strategies.
  • Organizational development for sustainable change: Chief Jason Potts will highlight the role of evidence-based research in shaping effective and sustainable police operations.

Can’t make the date? Register anyway and we’ll send you a recording after the event.

MEET THE PANEL:

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L - R: Michelle Gundy (Moderator), Kalvin Barrett, Philip Lukens, Jason Potts

MODERATOR: Michelle Gundy, Ph.D. is a researcher, consultant, veteran and SME in the fields of communication, trauma and policing (both civilian and officer trauma). She is a doctor of education in organizational change and leadership with graduate and undergraduate degrees in communications. She educates members of law enforcement on the emotional, physical, neurobiological and physiological effects of trauma and how it relates to the field of policing.

Kalvin Barrett is currently serving as the 53rd Dane County Sheriff. He was appointed by Governor Tony Evers following the retirement of former Sheriff, David Mahoney. Kalvin brings over a decade of experience as a peace officer, educator and trainer to the Dane County Sheriff’s Office and continues the work of building an agency that reflects and responds to the communities it serves. Most recently, Kalvin was an instructor at Madison College and a Faculty Director of the Criminal Justice Studies Program emphasizing community-oriented policing, professional development and diversity, amongst other topics.

Philip Lukens served as the Chief of Police in Alliance, Nebraska from December 2020 until his resignation in September 2023. He began his law enforcement career in Colorado in 1995. He is known for his innovative approach to policing. As a leading expert in AI, he has been instrumental in pioneering the use of artificial intelligence in tandem with community policing, significantly enhancing police operations and optimizing patrol methods. His focus on data-driven strategies and community safety has led to significant reductions in crime rates and use of force.

Jason Potts is Director of the Department of Public Safety for the City of Las Vegas, which provides the public with law enforcement and detention services. This department manages the city jail and includes the deputy city marshals (who provide public safety at city parks and facilities) and animal protection services. An advocate for evidence-based policing, Potts serves on the Executive Board of the American Society of Evidence-Based Policing, is a member of the Council on Criminal Justice (violent crime working group) and is a National Policing Institute fellow.