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October 5 – 6, 2009
                                                            Washington, D.C.


                 Reduce Gang Violence Through Innovative Measures and Tactics




Take Action Against Gang Violence in Your Community


 You Will Learn to:

 Deploy Proven Strategies to Control to
 Suppress Gang Violence
 Integrate successful suppression and
 mitigation strategies to decrease prison,
 street and school gang activity

 Examine the Use of New Technology on
 Gang Investigations
 Understand the threats of Web 2.0
 on gang recruitment, as well as
 cutting-edge intelligence technology to
 aid your investigations

 Recognize the Changing Face of
 Gang Culture
 Stay abreast of emerging gang
 trends and threats in your community
 and nationwide

 Decrease Youth Involvement in Gangs
 with Prevention Programs
                                             Featuring a Comprehensive and Interactive
 Develop a comprehensive strategy
 to prevent at-risk youth from                            Workshop on October 7, 2009:
 gang involvement                                Manage and Prevent Gangs in Schools

                                                       www.GangSummit.org
                                                            www.GangSummit.org
Develop a Community-Based Approach to Reduce Violent Crime




                             Agenda-at-a-Glance
  who                        Day One: Monday, October 5, 2009
                             8:30    Conference Registration and Continental Breakfast

  should attend:             9:00    Keynote Address Rise Above: A First Hand Look at Successful Gang Intervention
                             10:00   Break & Refreshments
                             10:15   The Threat of Social Networking and Gangs on the Internet
   • Law Enforcement         11:15   Crossing-Borders: A Look at Mexico’s Drug Cartels and Gang Violence
     Officers                 12:15   Lunch Break
                                     Track A: Emerging Gang Threats               Track B: Management & Supervision Skills for
   • School Resource                                                              Gang Specialists
                             1:15    Gangs and the Military                       Supervising Gang Members on Probation
     Officers                                                                      and Parole
                             2:15    Break & Refreshments
   • Court, Probation        2:30    Gangs Behind Bars: Extremist Prison          Effective Managing a Gang Unit
                                     Inmates and Gangs
     and Corrections
                             3:30    Emerging Gang Threats Updates on MS-13       Tactical Interview and
     Professionals                   and 18th Street Across the Country           Interrogation Techniques
                             4:30    Adjourn
   • School Administrators
     and Counselors          Day Two: Tuesday, October 6, 2009
                             8:30    Continental Breakfast
   • State and Local         9:00    Keynote Address The Impact of Intelligence Led Policing on Eradicating Gang Violence
     Legislators             10:00   Break & Refreshments
                             10:15   Create a Gang Task Force to Eliminate and Prevent Gang Crime
   • Youth Development       11:15   Build Community-Based and Departmental Partnerships to Reduce Gang Violence

     Professionals           12:15   Lunch Break
                             1:15    Work with SROs to Create Effective Gang Intervention and Prevention Programs in Schools
                             2:15    Break & Refreshments
   • Governmental
                             2:30    Application Session: Effective Gang Case Prosecution Techniques
     Agencies and Elected    4:30    Conference Adjourns
     Officials
                             Post-Conference Workshop: Wednesday, October 7, 2009
  … and anyone
                             8:30    Workshop Registration and Continental Breakfast
    else involved in         9:00    Workshop Manage and Prevent Gangs in Schools
    community gang           12:00   Workshop Adjourn
    intervention and
    prevention


www.GangSummit.org
Reduce Gang Violence Through Innovative Measures and Tactics




Day One: Monday, October 5, 2009
8:30
                                                                                            reasons
Conference Registration and Continental Breakfast
                                                                                            to attend:
9:00
Keynote Address:                                                                            1. Develop a comprehensive
Rise Above: A First Hand Look at Successful Gang Intervention                                  plan to use intelligence
Having grown up in a gang, Joey Ray has seen the importance of tackling the gang               led policing to combat
problem first hand. With friends getting killed and no end in sight, Joey Ray felt that he
had no future and no hope of a better life. Through the work of Homeboy Industries,            gang violence
he was able to rise above his surroundings and leave the gang life behind. In this
keynote address:                                                                            2. Examine emerging and
• Hear a member of Homeboy Industries discuss the importance of gang prevention                transitional gang threats
  and intervention
                                                                                               and trends and reduce
• Identify what organizations can do to change the lives of countless gang members
  and their communities                                                                        gang violence through
Joey Ray Lucero                                                                                coalitions, interagency
Homebody Industries                                                                            and community-based
                                                                                               partnerships
10:00
Break & Refreshments
                                                                                            3. Identify and implement
                                                                                               programs to prevent gang
10:15
The Threat of Social Networking and Gangs on the Internet                                      activity and violence
Examine recruiting techniques and trends found on social networking sites such                 in schools
as MySpace and Facebook
• Learn ways to best monitor internet recruiting and gang activity on the web
                                                                                            4. Monitor and examine the
• Collaborate with schools and the community to stop the spread of gang activity               use of the internet and
  over the internet                                                                            social networking sites
                                                                                               on gang recruitment

                                                                                            5. Learn effective
                                                                                               management and
                                                                                               supervisory skills for
                                                                                               gang specialists



                                                                                                    www.GangSummit.org
Develop a Community-Based Approach to Reduce Violent Crime




Day One: Monday, October 5, 2009
11:15
Crossing-Borders: A Look at Mexico’s Drug Cartels and Gang Violence
• Gain an overview of Mexico’s drug cartels and their link to gang activity
• Examine the impact of drug wars and gang violence on US-Mexico border states and nationwide
• Discover firsthand what you can do to prevent cross-border cartels cells from springing up in your community


12:15
Lunch Break



1:15                                                                  1:15
Track A: Emerging Gang Threats                                        Track B: Management and Supervision Skills for Gang Specialists
Gangs and the Military                                                Supervising Gang Members on Probation
• Gain an overview of the history and emerging trends                 and Parole
  associated with dual enlistment (gang and military)                 • Understand the challenges of supervising gang members while
• Identify the unique threat that gang members with military            out on probation/parole
   training pose to law enforcement as a result of their              • Establish interagency partnerships with other law enforcement
   military training                                                    agencies to assist in supervising gang members
• Employ tactics to keep your community safe from discharged          • Discuss the difficulty of supervising gang members on
  gang members and their use of military warfare tactics on             probation/parole from a casework perspective, and learn
  the streets                                                           techniques to improve supervision and success


2:15
Break & Refreshments




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Reduce Gang Violence Through Innovative Measures and Tactics




Day One, Continued: Monday, October 5, 2009
2:30                                                                2:30
Track A: Emerging Gang Threats                                      Track B: Management and Supervision Skills for Gang Specialists
Gangs Behind Bars: Extremist Prison Inmates                         Effectively Managing a Gang Unit
and Gangs                                                           • Establish effective policy, procedures and control methods for
• Learn how prison gangs form and how their hierarchy controls        Security Threat Groups (STGs)
  other inmates                                                     • Identify the necessary components of an effective gang unit
• Understand why prisons foster extremist ideologies and why          related to intelligence gathering, enforcement and suppres-
  these beliefs have an inherent appeal to inmates                    sion, prevention and education and community collaboration
• Develop a plan to safely and effectively combat the threats       • Examine best practices in managing a gang unit
  and radicalization associated with prison gangs



3:30                                                                3:30
Track A: Emerging Gang Threats                                      Track B: Management and Supervision Skills for Gang Specialists
Updates on MS-13 and 18th Street Across                             Tactical Interview and Interrogation Techniques
the Country                                                         • Enhance skills to gain more information during the interview
• Examine the history of MS-13 and 18th Street Gang from their        and interrogation process
  origin to their make-up and beliefs                               • Enable detection of deception by analysis of non-verbal and
• Discover the identifiers, signs, factions and graffiti associated     verbal communication
  with MS-13 and 18th Street Gang                                   • Deploy proven techniques that can be used to gain and
• Discuss recent MS-13 and 18th Street Gang trends to deter           utilize confessions
  and suppress the gangs’ threat



4:30
Adjourn




                                                                                                                 www.GangSummit.org
Develop a Community-Based Approach to Reduce Violent Crime




                               Day Two: Tuesday, October 6, 2009
“This conference               8:30
                               Continental Breakfast


 really applied to             9:00
                               Keynote Address:

 my job function;              The Impact of Intelligence Led Policing on Eradicating Gang Violence
                               The Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP) model is to enhance the use of resources dedicated

 the information               to investigating criminal street gangs. The ILP model focuses on gathering information
                               through the use of confidential informants, crime analysis, and surveillance measures as
                               a part of the overall strategy. As tough economic times have reduced resources, utilizing

 was clean and                 the ILP model in gang intelligence and investigation will improve information sharing and
                               collaborative solutions to problematic street gang activity.
                               • Harness agency buy-in to deploy ILP techniques for greater investigation capabilities
 understandable.”              • Develop an understanding of intelligence-led policing and how it will help save your
                                 agency money


 Stanley Leigh,
                               10:00
 Court Services and Offender   Break & Refreshments
 Supervision Agency
                               10:15
                               Create a Gang Task Force to Eliminate and Prevent Gang Crime
                               • Identify and leverage shared resources and funding to increase task force reach
                                 and effectiveness
                               • Forge partnerships with state and local authorities and agencies to establish a task
                                 force to eliminate gang violence
                               • Understand the benefits and hurdles associated with forming a task force for your
                                 community or agency




 www.GangSummit.org
Reduce Gang Violence Through Innovative Measures and Tactics




                                  Day Two, Continued: Tuesday, October 6, 2009
“Good conference
                                  11:15

 information from                 Build Community-Based and Departmental Partnerships to Reduce
                                  Gang Violence
                                  • Involve community stakeholders to develop a comprehensive and unified plan to fight
 presenters–it was                  gang violence
                                  • Forge public-private partnerships and alliances to enhance gang awareness,

 worth the trip!”                   prevention, funding and resources
                                  • Create successful community-wide partnerships to prevent and reduce gang activity in
                                    your community

 Margaret Tagle,
                                  12:15
 San Bernadino County Probation   Lunch Break


                                  1:15
                                  Work with SROs to CreateEffectiveGang Intervention and Prevention
                                  Programs in Schools
                                  • Create and implement a series of school-based programs to keep children from
                                    becoming involved with gangs
                                  • Employ targeted outreach strategies to identify and address
                                    at-risk students
                                  • Assess and implement programs successfully in your jurisdiction



                                  2:15
                                  Break & Refreshments




                                                                                            www.GangSummit.org
Develop a Community-Based Approach to Reduce Violent Crime




                          Post-Conference Workshop
“I will have the          Wednesday, October 7, 2009
 opportunity              Post-Conference Workshops are practical, supplementary application sessions which
                          incorporate and review tools, techniques and methods presented during the event.
                          Participants will obtain a further understanding of how to use newly acquired tools
 to take the              and cutting-edge strategies to aftercare coordination and collaboration. Through group
                          exercises and scenario-based learning, you’ll walk away with the expertise and resources
                          needed for immediate and practical application. Enrollment space is limited, so register
 information I            today to reserve your seat.



 learned and share        8:30
                          Workshop Registration and Continental Breakfast


 it with my team          9:00
                          Workshop:
                          Manage and Prevent Gangs in Schools
 and other groups         Working with the local education system can be one of the best ways to prevent youths
                          from joining gangs. School resource officers and community leaders must come together
 we work with.”           to help build strong resistance skills and provide avenue for acceptance into a safe group.
                          • Ensure that all school personnel are equipped to deal with the problem of gang
                            involvement in schools and the community
 Burke Barrick,           • Learn what school officials can do to combat gang activity
 Alaska State Troopers    • Establish clear, consistent standards of discipline and anti-gang policies


                          12:00
                          Workshop Adjourns




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Reduce Gang Violence Through Innovative Measures and Tactics




In-House Training
One of the more popular vehicles for accessing the Institute’s educational offerings is the
delivery of on-site trainings and management facilitations. Bringing a training or facilitation in-
house gives you the opportunity to customize a program that addresses your exact challenges
and provides a more personal learning experience, while virtually eliminating travel expenses.
Whether you require training for your department small group or for an organizationl-wide
initiative, the advanced learning methods employed by The Performance Institute (PI) will create
an intimate training atmosphere that maximizes knowledge transfer to enhance the talent within
your organization.


CUSTOMIZATION
We realize that not all obstacles can be overcome by applying an “off-the-shelf solution.” While
many training providers will offer you some variation of their standard training, PI’s subject
matter experts will work with you and your team to examine your programs and determine your
exact areas of need. The identification of real life examples will create a learning atmosphere
that resonates with participants and provides immediate return on your training investment.
Using interactive exercises that employ actual projects or scenarios from your organization,
instructors can address specific challenges and align the curriculum of each session to your
objectives. While the majority of on-site trainings are focused on smaller groups, PI also has the
ability to accommodate organizational-wide training initiatives. Utilizing multiple instructors, PI
has the capacity to deliver courses to groups of up to 300 participants per day.


AREAS OF EXPERTISE
On-site delivery of single courses, certification programs and entire packages of specialized
courses are available in the following areas:
• Strategic Planning
• Performance Measurement
• Project Management
• Lean Six Sigma
• Workforce Management
• Performance-Based Budgeting
• Performance-Based Contracting
• Performance Reporting
• Program Evaluation
• Administrative Management
• Leadership and Change


For more information about in-house training options available to you, please contact
Jennifer Mueller at 703-894-0481 x 217 or email her at Mueller@PerformanceWeb.org.


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                          Sponsorship Opportunities
“Good tips for
                          As a conference and training provider, The Performance Institute is
                          an expert in bringing together leaders to share and discuss best
 working together         practices and innovations. We connect decision makers with
                          respected solution providers.
 with identifying
                          The Institute offers four different pre-designed sponsorship packages:
 gang activity in         • Event Co-Sponsor
                          • Session Sponsor
 the community.”          • Luncheon Sponsor
                          • Exhibit Booth Sponsor
 Chris Valdez,
 Colorado State Patrol
                          For more information on sponsorships or to get started, contact
                          Jessica Ward at 703-894-0481 x 215 or Ward@PerformanceWeb.org




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Logistics & RegistrationGang Violence Through Innovative Measures and Tactics
                 Reduce


Venue & Hotel
The 2009 Gang Violence Summit will be hosted at The Performance Institute’s Training Center in
Arlington, VA, just one block east of the Courthouse stop on the Orange Line of the D.C. Metro.
                                                                                                                            Registration
A public parking garage is located inside of the building for $10/day. Continental breakfast and
refreshments will be provided for delegates on each day.                                                                    1. ONLINE at www.GangSummit.org
             The Performance Institute
                                                                                                                            2. VIA FAX to 703-894-0482
             1515 North Courthouse Rd., Suite 600
             Arlington, VA 22201                                                                                            3. VIA PHONE to 703-894-0481
            703-894-0481
A limited number of rooms have been reserved at the Arlington Rosslyn Courtyard by Marriott at                              4. VIA MAIL to 1515 N. Courthouse Road, Sixth Floor
the prevailing rate of $233.00 until September 6, 2009. This rate is based on the Government Per                               Arlington, VA 22201
Diem and is subject to change. Please call the hotel directly and reference code “Gang Violence”
when making reservations to get the discounted rate. The hotel is conveniently located three
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blocks from the Rosslyn Metro station. Please ask the hotel about a complimentary shuttle that is
also available for your convenience.                                                                                           ❍ Add the Post-Conference Workshop

             Arlington Rosslyn Courtyard by Marriott                                                                        ❍ Please call me. I am interested in a special Group Discount for my team
             1533 Clarendon Blvd.
             Arlington, VA 22209                                                                                            Delegate Information
             Phone: 703-528-2222
             Phone: 1-800-321-2211
             www.CourtyardArlingtonRosslyn.com
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Hotel and travel costs are not included in the conference tuition


Tuition & Group Discounts                                                                                                   Office                                     Organization
The tuition rate for The 2009 Gang Violence Summit is as follows:

 Offerings                                 Early Bird Rate                      Regular Rate
                                                                                                                            Address
 Conference Only                           $699                                 $799
 Post-Conference                           ---                                  $299
 Workshop
                                                                                                                            City                            State                Zip


For more information on early bird or group discounts for The 2009 Gang Violence
Summit, please contact Paul Rogers at 858-866-9386 or email him at
Rogers@PerformanceWeb.org.                                                                                                  Telephone                       Fax

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full refund less $399 administration fee for cancellations   experience and wish to request a credit or refund, please      Email
four weeks before the event. If cancellation occurs          submit it in writing no later than 10 business days after
within two weeks prior to conference start date, no          the end of the training to: The Performance Institute:
refund will be issued. Registrants who fail to attend        Quality Assurance, 1515 N. Courthouse Road, Suite 600,
and do not cancel prior to the event will be charged the     Arlington, VA 22201                                            Payment Information
entire registration fee.                                     Note: As speakers are confirmed six months before the                     Training Form/Purchase Order
For webinars: The Performance Institute will provide a       event, some speaker changes or topic changes may
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within two weeks prior to conference start date, no          ensure a comparable speaker is located to participate
refund will be issued. Registrants who fail to attend        in the program.
and do not cancel prior to the meeting will be charged       If for any reason The Performance Institute decides to
the entire registration fee.                                 cancel this conference, The Performance Institute accepts
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About the Performance Institute
   Called “the leading think tank in performance measurement for government” on OMB’s ExpectMore.gov,
   The Performance Institute has been a leader in Performance Management training and policy since the 2000
   administration transition. As part of the Government Performance Coalition, a group of good government
Develop a Community-Based in 2000 to deliver recommendations to the then new administration on
   organizations, the Institute worked Approach to Reduce Violent Crime
   what would become the President’s Management Agenda.

    In 2009, the Institute is leading Innovations in Government: From Transition to Transformation, or InnoGOV.
    org, a collection of forums, research and recommendations to bring insight and transformation to the federal
    government. The goal of InnoGOV.org is to centralize the importance of performance, accountability and
    transparency in government and to disseminate the leading best practices to government managers.

    The Performance Institute has published several research reports regarding performance management
    initiatives and trains over 10,000 government managers per year on performance-based topics. Dedicated to
    improving citizen services and taxpayer transparency, the Institute uses a best-practices foundation to deliver
    the most effective and tested methodologies for improving performance.

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  • 1. October 5 – 6, 2009 Washington, D.C. Reduce Gang Violence Through Innovative Measures and Tactics Take Action Against Gang Violence in Your Community You Will Learn to: Deploy Proven Strategies to Control to Suppress Gang Violence Integrate successful suppression and mitigation strategies to decrease prison, street and school gang activity Examine the Use of New Technology on Gang Investigations Understand the threats of Web 2.0 on gang recruitment, as well as cutting-edge intelligence technology to aid your investigations Recognize the Changing Face of Gang Culture Stay abreast of emerging gang trends and threats in your community and nationwide Decrease Youth Involvement in Gangs with Prevention Programs Featuring a Comprehensive and Interactive Develop a comprehensive strategy to prevent at-risk youth from Workshop on October 7, 2009: gang involvement Manage and Prevent Gangs in Schools www.GangSummit.org www.GangSummit.org
  • 2. Develop a Community-Based Approach to Reduce Violent Crime Agenda-at-a-Glance who Day One: Monday, October 5, 2009 8:30 Conference Registration and Continental Breakfast should attend: 9:00 Keynote Address Rise Above: A First Hand Look at Successful Gang Intervention 10:00 Break & Refreshments 10:15 The Threat of Social Networking and Gangs on the Internet • Law Enforcement 11:15 Crossing-Borders: A Look at Mexico’s Drug Cartels and Gang Violence Officers 12:15 Lunch Break Track A: Emerging Gang Threats Track B: Management & Supervision Skills for • School Resource Gang Specialists 1:15 Gangs and the Military Supervising Gang Members on Probation Officers and Parole 2:15 Break & Refreshments • Court, Probation 2:30 Gangs Behind Bars: Extremist Prison Effective Managing a Gang Unit Inmates and Gangs and Corrections 3:30 Emerging Gang Threats Updates on MS-13 Tactical Interview and Professionals and 18th Street Across the Country Interrogation Techniques 4:30 Adjourn • School Administrators and Counselors Day Two: Tuesday, October 6, 2009 8:30 Continental Breakfast • State and Local 9:00 Keynote Address The Impact of Intelligence Led Policing on Eradicating Gang Violence Legislators 10:00 Break & Refreshments 10:15 Create a Gang Task Force to Eliminate and Prevent Gang Crime • Youth Development 11:15 Build Community-Based and Departmental Partnerships to Reduce Gang Violence Professionals 12:15 Lunch Break 1:15 Work with SROs to Create Effective Gang Intervention and Prevention Programs in Schools 2:15 Break & Refreshments • Governmental 2:30 Application Session: Effective Gang Case Prosecution Techniques Agencies and Elected 4:30 Conference Adjourns Officials Post-Conference Workshop: Wednesday, October 7, 2009 … and anyone 8:30 Workshop Registration and Continental Breakfast else involved in 9:00 Workshop Manage and Prevent Gangs in Schools community gang 12:00 Workshop Adjourn intervention and prevention www.GangSummit.org
  • 3. Reduce Gang Violence Through Innovative Measures and Tactics Day One: Monday, October 5, 2009 8:30 reasons Conference Registration and Continental Breakfast to attend: 9:00 Keynote Address: 1. Develop a comprehensive Rise Above: A First Hand Look at Successful Gang Intervention plan to use intelligence Having grown up in a gang, Joey Ray has seen the importance of tackling the gang led policing to combat problem first hand. With friends getting killed and no end in sight, Joey Ray felt that he had no future and no hope of a better life. Through the work of Homeboy Industries, gang violence he was able to rise above his surroundings and leave the gang life behind. In this keynote address: 2. Examine emerging and • Hear a member of Homeboy Industries discuss the importance of gang prevention transitional gang threats and intervention and trends and reduce • Identify what organizations can do to change the lives of countless gang members and their communities gang violence through Joey Ray Lucero coalitions, interagency Homebody Industries and community-based partnerships 10:00 Break & Refreshments 3. Identify and implement programs to prevent gang 10:15 The Threat of Social Networking and Gangs on the Internet activity and violence Examine recruiting techniques and trends found on social networking sites such in schools as MySpace and Facebook • Learn ways to best monitor internet recruiting and gang activity on the web 4. Monitor and examine the • Collaborate with schools and the community to stop the spread of gang activity use of the internet and over the internet social networking sites on gang recruitment 5. Learn effective management and supervisory skills for gang specialists www.GangSummit.org
  • 4. Develop a Community-Based Approach to Reduce Violent Crime Day One: Monday, October 5, 2009 11:15 Crossing-Borders: A Look at Mexico’s Drug Cartels and Gang Violence • Gain an overview of Mexico’s drug cartels and their link to gang activity • Examine the impact of drug wars and gang violence on US-Mexico border states and nationwide • Discover firsthand what you can do to prevent cross-border cartels cells from springing up in your community 12:15 Lunch Break 1:15 1:15 Track A: Emerging Gang Threats Track B: Management and Supervision Skills for Gang Specialists Gangs and the Military Supervising Gang Members on Probation • Gain an overview of the history and emerging trends and Parole associated with dual enlistment (gang and military) • Understand the challenges of supervising gang members while • Identify the unique threat that gang members with military out on probation/parole training pose to law enforcement as a result of their • Establish interagency partnerships with other law enforcement military training agencies to assist in supervising gang members • Employ tactics to keep your community safe from discharged • Discuss the difficulty of supervising gang members on gang members and their use of military warfare tactics on probation/parole from a casework perspective, and learn the streets techniques to improve supervision and success 2:15 Break & Refreshments www.GangSummit.org
  • 5. Reduce Gang Violence Through Innovative Measures and Tactics Day One, Continued: Monday, October 5, 2009 2:30 2:30 Track A: Emerging Gang Threats Track B: Management and Supervision Skills for Gang Specialists Gangs Behind Bars: Extremist Prison Inmates Effectively Managing a Gang Unit and Gangs • Establish effective policy, procedures and control methods for • Learn how prison gangs form and how their hierarchy controls Security Threat Groups (STGs) other inmates • Identify the necessary components of an effective gang unit • Understand why prisons foster extremist ideologies and why related to intelligence gathering, enforcement and suppres- these beliefs have an inherent appeal to inmates sion, prevention and education and community collaboration • Develop a plan to safely and effectively combat the threats • Examine best practices in managing a gang unit and radicalization associated with prison gangs 3:30 3:30 Track A: Emerging Gang Threats Track B: Management and Supervision Skills for Gang Specialists Updates on MS-13 and 18th Street Across Tactical Interview and Interrogation Techniques the Country • Enhance skills to gain more information during the interview • Examine the history of MS-13 and 18th Street Gang from their and interrogation process origin to their make-up and beliefs • Enable detection of deception by analysis of non-verbal and • Discover the identifiers, signs, factions and graffiti associated verbal communication with MS-13 and 18th Street Gang • Deploy proven techniques that can be used to gain and • Discuss recent MS-13 and 18th Street Gang trends to deter utilize confessions and suppress the gangs’ threat 4:30 Adjourn www.GangSummit.org
  • 6. Develop a Community-Based Approach to Reduce Violent Crime Day Two: Tuesday, October 6, 2009 “This conference 8:30 Continental Breakfast really applied to 9:00 Keynote Address: my job function; The Impact of Intelligence Led Policing on Eradicating Gang Violence The Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP) model is to enhance the use of resources dedicated the information to investigating criminal street gangs. The ILP model focuses on gathering information through the use of confidential informants, crime analysis, and surveillance measures as a part of the overall strategy. As tough economic times have reduced resources, utilizing was clean and the ILP model in gang intelligence and investigation will improve information sharing and collaborative solutions to problematic street gang activity. • Harness agency buy-in to deploy ILP techniques for greater investigation capabilities understandable.” • Develop an understanding of intelligence-led policing and how it will help save your agency money Stanley Leigh, 10:00 Court Services and Offender Break & Refreshments Supervision Agency 10:15 Create a Gang Task Force to Eliminate and Prevent Gang Crime • Identify and leverage shared resources and funding to increase task force reach and effectiveness • Forge partnerships with state and local authorities and agencies to establish a task force to eliminate gang violence • Understand the benefits and hurdles associated with forming a task force for your community or agency www.GangSummit.org
  • 7. Reduce Gang Violence Through Innovative Measures and Tactics Day Two, Continued: Tuesday, October 6, 2009 “Good conference 11:15 information from Build Community-Based and Departmental Partnerships to Reduce Gang Violence • Involve community stakeholders to develop a comprehensive and unified plan to fight presenters–it was gang violence • Forge public-private partnerships and alliances to enhance gang awareness, worth the trip!” prevention, funding and resources • Create successful community-wide partnerships to prevent and reduce gang activity in your community Margaret Tagle, 12:15 San Bernadino County Probation Lunch Break 1:15 Work with SROs to CreateEffectiveGang Intervention and Prevention Programs in Schools • Create and implement a series of school-based programs to keep children from becoming involved with gangs • Employ targeted outreach strategies to identify and address at-risk students • Assess and implement programs successfully in your jurisdiction 2:15 Break & Refreshments www.GangSummit.org
  • 8. Develop a Community-Based Approach to Reduce Violent Crime Post-Conference Workshop “I will have the Wednesday, October 7, 2009 opportunity Post-Conference Workshops are practical, supplementary application sessions which incorporate and review tools, techniques and methods presented during the event. Participants will obtain a further understanding of how to use newly acquired tools to take the and cutting-edge strategies to aftercare coordination and collaboration. Through group exercises and scenario-based learning, you’ll walk away with the expertise and resources needed for immediate and practical application. Enrollment space is limited, so register information I today to reserve your seat. learned and share 8:30 Workshop Registration and Continental Breakfast it with my team 9:00 Workshop: Manage and Prevent Gangs in Schools and other groups Working with the local education system can be one of the best ways to prevent youths from joining gangs. School resource officers and community leaders must come together we work with.” to help build strong resistance skills and provide avenue for acceptance into a safe group. • Ensure that all school personnel are equipped to deal with the problem of gang involvement in schools and the community Burke Barrick, • Learn what school officials can do to combat gang activity Alaska State Troopers • Establish clear, consistent standards of discipline and anti-gang policies 12:00 Workshop Adjourns www.GangSummit.org
  • 9. Reduce Gang Violence Through Innovative Measures and Tactics In-House Training One of the more popular vehicles for accessing the Institute’s educational offerings is the delivery of on-site trainings and management facilitations. Bringing a training or facilitation in- house gives you the opportunity to customize a program that addresses your exact challenges and provides a more personal learning experience, while virtually eliminating travel expenses. Whether you require training for your department small group or for an organizationl-wide initiative, the advanced learning methods employed by The Performance Institute (PI) will create an intimate training atmosphere that maximizes knowledge transfer to enhance the talent within your organization. CUSTOMIZATION We realize that not all obstacles can be overcome by applying an “off-the-shelf solution.” While many training providers will offer you some variation of their standard training, PI’s subject matter experts will work with you and your team to examine your programs and determine your exact areas of need. The identification of real life examples will create a learning atmosphere that resonates with participants and provides immediate return on your training investment. Using interactive exercises that employ actual projects or scenarios from your organization, instructors can address specific challenges and align the curriculum of each session to your objectives. While the majority of on-site trainings are focused on smaller groups, PI also has the ability to accommodate organizational-wide training initiatives. Utilizing multiple instructors, PI has the capacity to deliver courses to groups of up to 300 participants per day. AREAS OF EXPERTISE On-site delivery of single courses, certification programs and entire packages of specialized courses are available in the following areas: • Strategic Planning • Performance Measurement • Project Management • Lean Six Sigma • Workforce Management • Performance-Based Budgeting • Performance-Based Contracting • Performance Reporting • Program Evaluation • Administrative Management • Leadership and Change For more information about in-house training options available to you, please contact Jennifer Mueller at 703-894-0481 x 217 or email her at Mueller@PerformanceWeb.org. www.GangSummit.org
  • 10. Develop a Community-Based Approach to Reduce Violent Crime Sponsorship Opportunities “Good tips for As a conference and training provider, The Performance Institute is an expert in bringing together leaders to share and discuss best working together practices and innovations. We connect decision makers with respected solution providers. with identifying The Institute offers four different pre-designed sponsorship packages: gang activity in • Event Co-Sponsor • Session Sponsor the community.” • Luncheon Sponsor • Exhibit Booth Sponsor Chris Valdez, Colorado State Patrol For more information on sponsorships or to get started, contact Jessica Ward at 703-894-0481 x 215 or Ward@PerformanceWeb.org www.GangSummit.org
  • 11. Logistics & RegistrationGang Violence Through Innovative Measures and Tactics Reduce Venue & Hotel The 2009 Gang Violence Summit will be hosted at The Performance Institute’s Training Center in Arlington, VA, just one block east of the Courthouse stop on the Orange Line of the D.C. Metro. Registration A public parking garage is located inside of the building for $10/day. Continental breakfast and refreshments will be provided for delegates on each day. 1. ONLINE at www.GangSummit.org The Performance Institute 2. VIA FAX to 703-894-0482 1515 North Courthouse Rd., Suite 600 Arlington, VA 22201 3. VIA PHONE to 703-894-0481 703-894-0481 A limited number of rooms have been reserved at the Arlington Rosslyn Courtyard by Marriott at 4. VIA MAIL to 1515 N. Courthouse Road, Sixth Floor the prevailing rate of $233.00 until September 6, 2009. This rate is based on the Government Per Arlington, VA 22201 Diem and is subject to change. Please call the hotel directly and reference code “Gang Violence” when making reservations to get the discounted rate. The hotel is conveniently located three ❍ Yes! Register me for The 2009 Gang Violence Summit blocks from the Rosslyn Metro station. Please ask the hotel about a complimentary shuttle that is also available for your convenience. ❍ Add the Post-Conference Workshop Arlington Rosslyn Courtyard by Marriott ❍ Please call me. I am interested in a special Group Discount for my team 1533 Clarendon Blvd. Arlington, VA 22209 Delegate Information Phone: 703-528-2222 Phone: 1-800-321-2211 www.CourtyardArlingtonRosslyn.com Name Title Hotel and travel costs are not included in the conference tuition Tuition & Group Discounts Office Organization The tuition rate for The 2009 Gang Violence Summit is as follows: Offerings Early Bird Rate Regular Rate Address Conference Only $699 $799 Post-Conference --- $299 Workshop City State Zip For more information on early bird or group discounts for The 2009 Gang Violence Summit, please contact Paul Rogers at 858-866-9386 or email him at Rogers@PerformanceWeb.org. Telephone Fax Cancellation Policy comments on the evaluation form provided upon your For live events: The Performance Institute will provide a arrival. Should you feel dissatisfied with your learning full refund less $399 administration fee for cancellations experience and wish to request a credit or refund, please Email four weeks before the event. If cancellation occurs submit it in writing no later than 10 business days after within two weeks prior to conference start date, no the end of the training to: The Performance Institute: refund will be issued. Registrants who fail to attend Quality Assurance, 1515 N. Courthouse Road, Suite 600, and do not cancel prior to the event will be charged the Arlington, VA 22201 Payment Information entire registration fee. Note: As speakers are confirmed six months before the Training Form/Purchase Order For webinars: The Performance Institute will provide a event, some speaker changes or topic changes may full refund less $50 administrative fee for cancellations occur in the program. The Performance Institute is Check (accepted by mail only) four weeks before the event. If cancellation occurs not responsible for speaker changes, but will work to Credit Card within two weeks prior to conference start date, no ensure a comparable speaker is located to participate refund will be issued. Registrants who fail to attend in the program. and do not cancel prior to the meeting will be charged If for any reason The Performance Institute decides to the entire registration fee. cancel this conference, The Performance Institute accepts All the cancellation requests need to be made online. no responsibility for covering airfare, hotel or other costs Credit Card Number Expiration Date Your confirmation email contains links to modify or incurred by registrants, including delegates, sponsors cancel registrations. Please note that the cancellation is and guests. not final until you receive a written confirmation. final ntil o recei e ritten confirmation Discounts Payment must be secured prior to the conference. If Name on Card 3 Digit Card verification # • All ‘Early Bird’ Discounts must require payment at time payment is not received by the conference start date, a of registration and before the cut-off date in order to method of payment must be presented at the time of receive any discount. registration in order to guarantee your participation at • Any discounts offered whether by The Performance the event. Institute (including team discounts) must also require Billing Zip Code payment at the time of registration. Quality Assurance • All discount offers cannot be combined with any The Performance Institute strives to provide you with other offer. Please make checks payable to: The Performance Institute the most productive and effective educational experi- Priority Code: L270-WEB • Discounts cannot be applied retroactively ence possible. If after completing the course you feel there is some way we can improve, please write your www.GangSummit.org
  • 12. About the Performance Institute Called “the leading think tank in performance measurement for government” on OMB’s ExpectMore.gov, The Performance Institute has been a leader in Performance Management training and policy since the 2000 administration transition. As part of the Government Performance Coalition, a group of good government Develop a Community-Based in 2000 to deliver recommendations to the then new administration on organizations, the Institute worked Approach to Reduce Violent Crime what would become the President’s Management Agenda. In 2009, the Institute is leading Innovations in Government: From Transition to Transformation, or InnoGOV. org, a collection of forums, research and recommendations to bring insight and transformation to the federal government. The goal of InnoGOV.org is to centralize the importance of performance, accountability and transparency in government and to disseminate the leading best practices to government managers. The Performance Institute has published several research reports regarding performance management initiatives and trains over 10,000 government managers per year on performance-based topics. Dedicated to improving citizen services and taxpayer transparency, the Institute uses a best-practices foundation to deliver the most effective and tested methodologies for improving performance. For more information, visit us online at www.PerformanceWeb.org www.GangSummit.org