September 21-23, 2010 | Carlton, Minnesota
As our communities change so does the need for the criminal justice professional to be prepared for the emerging trends and recognize the need for different approaches to solving public safety issues. Since offenders to not "play by any rules" and often have unlimited resources and technology available, a focused and unified approach must be applied by all criminal justice disciplines to improve the quality of life of the communities they represent. After all, isn't that what your communities expect of you?Why Should You Attend
Learn new technology, techniques, and approaches to improving
multi-disciplinary relationships including information sharing
techniques that lead to true interagency collaboration. Additionally,
the opportunity to network with your criminal justice colleagues will
provide a platform to learn about successful programs implemented in
other communities.
Who Should Attend
Professionals from the following fields representing tribal, local, state, and federal agencies are encouraged to attend:
- Law enforcement, corrections, security
- Judicial system, probation/parole
- Social services, child welfare
- Counseling, treatment, human services
- Government, administration
- Education
- Tribal leaders
Post-Conference Training: Investigating Officer Involved Shootings
The Investigating Officer Involved Shootings Post-Conference Training will be held from 1:30-4:30 PM on Thursday, September 23, at the conclusion of the Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Safer Communities Conference. Register for both events and SAVE!
Collaborating Agencies
This conference is brought to you by the planning committee along with the following contributing partners:
For questions regarding the Multi-Disciplinary Approach for Safer Communities Conference please contact
Jason Sterling (phone: 888-370-1752.)

6th Annual Multi-Disciplinary Approach for
Safer Communities
A Conference for Criminal Justice Professionals
Presented by NALES