Rescheduled: May 12 - 14, 2009
Little Creek Resort and Casino
Squaxin Island Tribe - Shelton, WA
About the Conference
Attend this conference to learn about emerging trends in the
crime victim services, prevention, intervention and enforcement of strategies to bring
community members together with law enforcement and service providers as partners in
providing safe and secure neighborhoods. To best serve the evolving needs of changing communities, participants
in this conference will learn more about programs and approaches to
working together to achieve better public safety.
Conference Fees
The fee includes program materials, instructional costs, continental breakfasts and refreshment breaks.
Who Should Attend
This training conference is for individuals interested in sharing
information and improving working relationships within their agency as
well as with other agencies. Participants representing tribal and
non-tribal communities are encouraged to attend. Other individuals who would benefit from this training include:
- Law Enforcement: chiefs, sheriffs, managers, community policing officers, gang investigators, and school resource officers
- Courts: judges, administrators, prosecutors, and victim service coordinators
- Corrections: probation/parole, sex offender monitors, re-entry staff
- Education: administrators, criminal justice instructors, counselors, peer and teen court advisors/counselors
- Service Occupations:
treatment providers; family violence and sexual assault specialists;
public housing, social service, and mental health agency
representatives; and youth service organization representatives
- Others
from city/tribal administration, faith-based organizations, human
resource development staff, volunteers, and the community are
encouraged to attend
Training and Lodging Site
91 West Highway 108
Shelton, WA 98584
Phone: (800) 667-7711
Fax: (360) 432-7103
Conference attendees making reservations will receive a room rate
of $70 Double/Queen (plus tax). To
receive this discounted rate when making reservations, indicate that you will be
attending the Public Safety
Conference. Hurry as space is limited!
Funding and Support
This conference is a collaborative effort through funding and support by the following agencies:
- Washington State Public Safety Conference Planning Committee
- Department of Justice, United States Attorney's Office, Western District of Washington State
- Washington State Governor's Office
- Washington State Attorney General's Office
- Washington State Department of Corrections
- Western Regional Institute for Community Oriented Public Safety
- Fox Valley Technical College, Criminal Justice Division, Center for Innovation
- Squaxin Island Tribal Police Department