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Sean McAllister, Assistant Attorney General (Fmr.)

Sean McAllister was an assistant attorney general for the state of Colorado, where he prosecuted environmental crimes.

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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.

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Officer Lori Chassee (Ret.)

Officer Chassee spent five years in the Intelligence Division of the Internal Revenue Service investigating financial reconstruction/undercover infiltration of tax evasion enterprises, protestors, narcotics, and white-collar criminals. Her work as a criminal investigator in the DuPage County State’s Attorney’s Office included periods of undercover narcotics investigation, white-collar crime, asset forfeiture, and homicide crimes against children.

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Officer Teri Moore (Fmr.)

Teri Moore is a former Police Officer and Drug Recognition Expert Instructor with the Los Angeles Police Department. Moore also served as a First Lieutenant with the Military Police.

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Officer LeRoy Washington (Ret.)

Officer LeRoy Washington (Ret.) LeRoy Washington spent 34 years as a probation officer, including 25 years as a federal officer in Seattle. He began his career with the Riverside County Probation Department in 1972 and was hired as a federal probation officer six years later.  

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lnspector Arnold Byron (Ret.)

  Arnold J. “Jim” Byron worked as a United States Customs Inspector at Ports of Entry in Minnesota and Washington State from 1967 until he retired. For over 30 years he searched vehicles, cargo, and people for illegal contraband. Byron is a volunteer with the King County Bar Association Drug Policy Project in Seattle, Washington.  

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Officer Matthew McCally (Fmr.)

  Matt McCally served seven years as a probation officer for misdemeanant offenders at the District Court level in the suburbs south of Seattle. During his time as a probation officer, Matt became acutely aware of how probationers could be sent back to prison for something as trivial as smoking a joint of marijuana.

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Senior Patrol Officer Tim Johnson (Ret.)

Tim Johnson has over 28 years of experience in law enforcement and education. He’s a retired veteran of the US. Air Force security forces and spent 20 years in law enforcement where worked undercover on burglary, robbery, gang surveillance, and narcotics assignments. Over the course of his career, he served as the public information officer in […]

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ABOUT US

  • Who We Are
    • Meet the Board of Directors
    • Meet the Staff
  • Mission & Vision
  • Annual Report
  • Form 990
  • Contact Us

OUR ISSUES

  • Police-Community Relations
  • Incarceration
  • Harm Reduction
  • Drug Policy
  • Global Issues
  • LEAP Latin America
The Law Enforcement Action Partnership is an international 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization of criminal justice professionals advocating for drug policy and criminal justice reforms that will make communities safer. LEAP will not accept any contribution with conditions or restrictions that are inconsistent with or compromise our principles or that require us to advance an agenda that is not our own.
LEAP will not accept any contribution with conditions or restrictions that are inconsistent with or compromise our principles or that require us to advance an agenda that is not our own.