Leadership APB

CRI-TAC: A Valuable “FREE” Resource for Organizations

November 01, 2023 FBI National Academy Associates Season 3 Episode 20
CRI-TAC: A Valuable “FREE” Resource for Organizations
Leadership APB
More Info
Leadership APB
CRI-TAC: A Valuable “FREE” Resource for Organizations
Nov 01, 2023 Season 3 Episode 20
FBI National Academy Associates

This episode is sponsored by 511: Always Be Ready
www.511tactical.com


David T. Snively is a Program Manager at the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) where he coordinates the Collaborative Reform Initiative Technical Assistance Center (CRI-TAC).  

 

David has worked in public safety for 16 years at every rank from Officer to Interim Chief of Police. He is a graduate of Northwestern University's School of Police Staff and Command and PERF's Senior Management Institute for Police. David is also a Master Instructor, Master PIO, and Use of Force Analyst, and he holds specialty instructor certificates in Use of Force, Firearms, TASER, ICAT, and Field Sobriety.

 

In addition to his professional experience and training, David is an affiliate instructor and PhD candidate at Georgia State University, where his research focuses on the impact of police agency education and training. He is a National Institute of Justice LEADS Scholar and a Fellow of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.

Show Notes

This episode is sponsored by 511: Always Be Ready
www.511tactical.com


David T. Snively is a Program Manager at the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) where he coordinates the Collaborative Reform Initiative Technical Assistance Center (CRI-TAC).  

 

David has worked in public safety for 16 years at every rank from Officer to Interim Chief of Police. He is a graduate of Northwestern University's School of Police Staff and Command and PERF's Senior Management Institute for Police. David is also a Master Instructor, Master PIO, and Use of Force Analyst, and he holds specialty instructor certificates in Use of Force, Firearms, TASER, ICAT, and Field Sobriety.

 

In addition to his professional experience and training, David is an affiliate instructor and PhD candidate at Georgia State University, where his research focuses on the impact of police agency education and training. He is a National Institute of Justice LEADS Scholar and a Fellow of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.