Sunday, October 20, 2013
Conference Update
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Region 9 & 10 Training Conference
Sunday, September 8, 2013
IAWP News Feeds as of 9/8/2013
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IAWP Region 17, At least 50 Members attending IAWP 2013 in Durban.
http://www.iawp.org/regions/region17.htm
Kenya Africa - My mission to become the first female Maasai warrior.
http://www.theguardian.com/travel/2013/sep/06/kenya-first-female-maasai-warrior
Foley Minnesota - Central Minnesota above national average for advancing women to police leadership roles.
http://www.sctimes.com/article/20130906/NEWS01/309060009/Central-Minnesota-above-national-average-advancing-women-police-leadership-roles
Peshwar Pakistan - As part of the unfolding police reform agenda, women police mobile education units have been established in all regional police headquarters and will become functional fromSeptember 9. Every unit will be headed by a senior lady police official and include four to five other members. The units aim to educate women about their rights and domestic violence, and inform them of the women complaint centres set up at police stations across the province. They can register complaints of any violence committed against them at the centres where female staffers will assist them.
http://tribune.com.pk/story/599816/gender-justice-women-police-mobile-education-units-set-up/
Bulawayo Zimbabwe- Policewomen charged for failing exam. Four policewomen stationed at Central Police have appeared before an internal disciplinary hearing for allegedly failing a police promotion examination. In court for determination is whether failing a police promotion examination is an act of misconduct under policing duties (performing duty in an improper manner).
http://nehandaradio.com/2013/09/07/policewomen-charged-for-failing-exam/
Chicago Illinois - Chicago Police Academy Opens Doors To Potential Recruits. Hundreds turned out Saturday as the Chicago Police Department opened the doors of the Police Academy to potential recruits. Recruits spoke with instructors, saw demonstrates of physical requirements and the control tactics officers use, were able to see the gun range and demonstrations of SWAT tactics and medical response, among other things.
http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2013/09/07/chicago-police-academy-opens-doors-to-potential-recruits/
Afghanistan - Afghan policewomen tout gains but live in fear of losing it all. Roina Durani had dreamt of wearing a uniform since she was a little girl. She might not have known exactly what type of uniform, but before 2001, she was pretty sure it wouldn’t be that of a police officer. Yet 12 years after the fall of the Taliban government, Durani proudly sits in her own office sporting an Afghan National Police uniform. “When the Taliban were in power, we couldn’t even leave the house without a male relative with us. We couldn’t get jobs — girls couldn’t go to school,” said Durani. “The last 12 years we’ve been like birds flying freely. If the Taliban come back in power, we will be back in a cage.”
http://www.stripes.com/news/afghan-policewomen-tout-gains-but-live-in-fear-of-losing-it-all-1.239387
Washington DC - Alerts go to law enforcement ahead of 9/11 anniversary. Federal authorities have issued a series of general alerts to law enforcement for vigilance with the approach of theSept. 11 anniversary and a possible U.S. military strike in Syria, law enforcement officials said. U.S. law enforcement officials say there's no indication of specific plots in the Unites States related to the 9/11 anniversary, which is the first since the 2012 attack on a U.S. diplomatic post in Benghazi, Libya, that killed the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans.
http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/06/us/9-11-alerts/index.html
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Four Region 10 Coordinators
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Happenings here and around the world August 2013
Monday, August 12, 2013
August 12, 2013
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Meeting Minutes from Early Board Meeting April 20-21,2013
Introductions and Welcomes we're conducted for Board Members and Guests.
Past meeting minutes from St John's were approved.
Karen Salisbury notified us of the next Board Meeting which will be September 20-21, 2013 in Durban, South Africa
Reports
All Reports were as submitted and published.
- The only person who wanted to add was Simon Townsley, who added delivery submission dates for articles to the magazine. Pre- conference magazine that will go out in July has a deadline date of June 1, 2013. Post conference magazine article submission deadline date is September 1, 2013. It was pointed out that with that date 2013 Conference photos and information won't be read until January. It wasn't made clear whether those dates ( especially the post conference deadline) would be changed.
Strategic Planning - Fundraising and Marketing
Stephanie requested to not have to wait for every Board Meeting in order to get approval to purchase
items for fundraising and marketing. She will now go coordinate with her committee and then present her request to the Treasurer and Finance Committee.
Conference Committees -
2012 St. John's - There were over 700 delegates from 56 countries. $10,000 was raised for Ronald McDonald House. The Conference Committee is in the process of disbursing checks, IAWP as an organization will receive at least $90,000 up to $150,000.
2013 Durban, South Africa
- people reporting having trouble booking their hotel rooms, attendees should try and book directly with the hotel instead of through the website. Hotel fees have been sorted out and corrected, be sure to read the terms and conditions.
- A listing of dates for the Post Conference tours have not been posted, attendees may also want to book these on their own also. The name of a travel agent is listed, remember the prices are listed in Zars so be sure to convert it.
- So far 275 delegates have registered. Apartments and guest house may be available as well as housing after the conference.
Standing Items
IAWP Foundation -
- Robin announced that I am the new Representative for the Region Coordinators.
- Robin is working on getting Regional Coordinators financial support so they can hold Region
Conferences.
Finance
Checking - $2,276.12
Savings - $96,420.52
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Summer Greetings!
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Happy Memorial Day
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Happy Spring!
I'd like to welcome some new members to the Region:
Detective Maria Ciuffetelli - Los Angeles Police Department
Lieutenant Tamatha Villa - Pinal County Sheriff's Office
Retired Office Constance O'Connor - San Francisco Police Department
As well as some who have renewed their memberships:
Captain Loretta MacPhail - Chico Police Department
Retired Lieutenant Valna Wilson - Orange County Sheriff's Office
Reired Officer Michelle Wilson - San Diego Police Department
Detective Lori Reynolds - Fresno Police Department
Detective Deborah Golzales - Los Angeles Police Department
Sergeant Tracie Keillor - Sacramento County Sheriff's Office
Welcome one and all! Please forward me any news from your agencies or local areas, such as upcoming trainings, officer safety info, promotions, retirements - anything that you'd like passed onto the Region - and I'll be happy to do that for you. Just send to my personal e-mail at RLM2214A@aol.com, and I'll be sure to share it.
Congratulations to Assistant Police Chief Marcy Korgenski, who retired from the Ogden (Utah) Police Department on March 15th after 30 years of service. She helped establish the OPD's gang unit, and has worked in virtually every division within the Department. When she was promoted to Patrol Sergeant in 1995, Lieutenant in 1999, and Assistanct Chief in 2010, she was the first woman in her agency to ever hold those posts! Congratulations, Marcy; enjoy your retirement!
Congratulations also goes out to Ethel Meares, who was the first female deputy in the San Bernadino County Sheriff's Department. The Department proclaimed February 14th as a day honoring Ethel, describing her as the county's "first policewoman." The proclaimation coincided with Ethel's 100th birthday! Congratulations, Ethel! Things have changed just a bit since you joined the Sheriff's Department in 1955 at the age of 43! Thanks for being a trail blazer for those who followed you.
For those who may not have checked out the IAWP website lately, the IAWP Annual "Officer-of-the-Year" Awards Program submissions are well under way! These are presigious awards given out each year at the annual training conference, and are given out to female police officers who have distinguished themselves in the following categories: Officer-of-the-Year, Excellence in Performance, Leadership, Mentoring, Medal of Valor, and Community Service. There is also a Civilian Achievement Award, which is given to a civilian woman who has gone above and beyond to support, promote and enhance the criminal justice profession. When you go onto the IAWP website at www.iawp.org, scroll down on the home page, and you'll find the link for the Awards Program, which will give you the criteria for each of the awards, as well as the instructions on how to complete the online application! THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS IS APRIL 9th!
This is a wonderful program, and I strongly encourage you to submit names of women who fit the criteria for these awards to give them a chance to be acknowledged for the fantastic work they are doing. We don't often get acknowledged for the great work we do, even in our own Departments, so to be able to be acknowledged internationally is quite an honor, indeed! The online application process is easy to complete and self-explanatory; there is a 4 typed pages maximum, and can contain no newspaper articles, letters, etc. We all know women in law enforcement that have done some amazing things; we don't usually like to "toot our own horns", but this is one time when those horns should be blasting!!! Submit those women for these awards and help get them the acknowledgement they deserve!
Friday, March 16, 2012
1st Asian Region Women Police Conference





Following the trip to Abu Dhabi, we all flew to Dhaka, Bangladesh, where other Board members joined us. After 2 days of Board meetings, we had the privilege of attending the 1st Asian Region Women Police Conference, that was hosted by the Bangladesh Police Women's Network (another new Affiliate of the IAWP) on March 7th and 8th. Approximately 120 women law enforcement officers from throughout Asia attended the conference, which was held at the Police Staff College in Dhaka, and where we were hosted during our stay. The Opening Ceremonies was held at the Intercontinental Hotel, and attended by a number of high ranking government and law enforcement officials, as well as the UN Resident Coordinator for Bangladesh, all who participated in opening remarks. We then returned to the Police College, and the training classes began.
It was an honor being able to participate in this conference, as well as to participate in the first ever International Women's Day March in Dhaka on International Women's Day on March 8th. It was a powerful experience, and I was truly honored to have been able to be a part of their history! It was also amazing to see posters and signs throughout Dhaka about both the conference and the International Women's Day March. It was clear these were both very important events!
We were also able to visit a Victim Support Centre, which takes care of women and children who are victims of trafficking, acid burn, domestic violence, sexual harassment and rape, which is run by the Women Support & Investigation Division of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police Department. And, along with all of that, Region 15 Coordinator, and Deputy Police Commissioner, Amena Begum, was able to take us to the Ahsan Manzil Palace Museum, the Parliament Building, and other areas in Dhaka, followed by a final banquet where we were entertained by local dancing and singing. A very nice way to end a wonderful experience!
Sheik Zayed Mosque



Following the Emirates Women Police Conference, we were able to spend a few days touring around the area. One of the amazing places we were able to tour was the Sheik Zayed Mosque in Abu Dhabi, the 7th largest Mosque in the world. The "call to prayer" that happens 5 times a day, is broadcast through this Mosque, and is connected electronically to all of the other Mosques in Abu Dhabi, so the same "call to prayer" is heard throughout the Emirate.
All women needed to don an abaya (black, full body length covering Arab women often wear) and a sheyla (head covering) prior to entering the grounds of the Mosque. Both are provided at the Mosque; however, knowing I would be touring the Mosque, I had purchased my own head scarf prior to the tour. All who entered were given bags for their shoes, which remained off until we left the grounds. The Mosque and the grounds were breathtaking, and I enjoyed learning more about their faith. I only wish I could have found a booklet about the Mosque, as there were so many details given to us, none of us were able to remember them all. Enjoy some photos from the tour.
The First Women Police Conference in Abu Dhabi



alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5720710211987843394" />I had the distinct honor of being able to join a number of the IAWP Board members as we traveled to Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, to participate in the first ever Women Police Conference in the Gulf States, February 26th through the 28th. The conference theme was "Women Policing . . . New Horizon for Future". The Opening Ceremonies was held at the spectacular Emirates Palace. Between 400-500 women from throughout the Gulf States participated in this history making conference!
The training at the conference, which was held at the Intercontinental Hotel, was excellent, and each training class had standing room only in them, and a line of women outside the rooms hoping to be able to get in! It was a powerful experience, and the interactions they were able to have with each other, and that we were able to have with them, was priceless! It was also a new experience for me to have to wear headphones for translations from Arabic to English for many of the classes, and it gave me a completely different perspective on what others from around the world who have English as a second language often have to contend with when coming to conferences in North America. Many thanks to His Highness Lt. General Sheikh Saif Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, U.A.E. Deputy Prime Minister-Minister of Interior, and 1st Lt. Amnah Mohamed, the President of the Emirates Women Police Association (one of our newest IAWP Affiliates), who hosted and facilitated this first, of hopefully, many future conferences! And, special thanks to Region 16 Coordinator, Steph Harding, who was instrumental in helping put this successful conference together!
