Officer Hannah Flint began her law enforcement career in 2018 with the Chicago Police Department. Currently, she is assigned to the Records/Field Services Division, where she works closely with the Central Warrants and Extradition Departments.
Sgt. Robert Rico (Ret.)
Robert Rico is the Director for Restorative Justice at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) for the Office of Inclusive Excellence and Professor of Practice in the College for Health, Community, and Policy, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice.
Commissioner Martin F. Horn (Fmr.)
Martin F. Horn is a Distinguished Lecturer in Corrections at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice and Executive Director of the New York State Sentencing Commission. Former Mayor Michael Bloomberg appointed Martin to serve simultaneously as Commissioner of the New York City Department of Probation and Commissioner of the New York City Department of Corrections.
Sean McAllister, Assistant Attorney General (Fmr.)
Sean McAllister was an assistant attorney general for the state of Colorado, where he prosecuted environmental crimes.
Commissioner Jiles H. Ship
Jiles Ship is a commissioner on the New Jersey Police Training Commission, Principal and CEO of Homeland Global Strategies, and adjunct professor at Rutgers University’s School of Criminal Justice.
Deputy Sheriff Carlis McDerment (Fmr.)
Carlis McDerment served for ten years as a Deputy Sheriff in the Fairfield County, Ohio Sheriff’s Office. He worked in Jail Division for four years and the Patrol Division for 7 years.
Ann Toney, Assistant District Attorney (Fmr.)
Ann Toney has been practicing law since 1984 and spent half her career as a prosecutor. She first served as an Assistant District Attorney in North Carolina, handling felony cases including homicide, drugs, sex offenses, and violent crimes, and then became a prosecutor in Guam, where she prosecuted felony sex crimes exclusively.
Sergeant Terry Blevins (Fmr.)
Terry Blevins is a security consultant with decades of experience in local and federal law enforcement and international police training.
Eric E. Sterling, Assistant Counsel (Fmr.)
Eric Sterling, former Executive Director of the Criminal Justice Policy Foundation, knows just about all there is to know about U.S. drug policy. Eric was Counsel to the House of Representatives Committee on the Judiciary from 1979 to 1989.
Special Sheriff David Lanoie (Ret.)
David Lanoie enjoyed a distinguished three-decade career in Massachusetts corrections. He served as a Corrections Officer, Deputy Sheriff, Internal Legal Counsel, Chief of Staff, Superintendent, and Special Sheriff under six elected Sheriffs in three counties.
Officer Jack Wilborn (Ret.)
Jack Wilborn joined the Glendale Police Department as a reserve officer in the mid 1980s because he wanted to serve his friends, family, and neighbors through volunteer work. In his department, reserve officers performed nearly the same role as active duty police.
Sheriff James Manfre (Ret.)
James Manfre served as elected Sheriff of Flagler County from 2001 to 2005 and again from 2012 to 2016. He transformed the 275-employee sheriff’s office with new personnel training, computer systems, crime monitoring processes, and public safety substations.
Patrol Officer Beth Comery (Fmr.)
In 1976, Beth Comery and four other women became the first in their hometown of Providence, Rhode Island to graduate from police academy and join the local police force of 400 men. Beth was assigned to foot patrol, then to a steady car post. During her six years in law enforcement, Beth enjoyed police work, […]