Crime Free Conference
Albuquerque, New Mexico
August 7-9, 2006
If you can only attend one crime prevention conference this year ... attend this one! This is the Eight International Conference featuring the highly effective Crime Free Programs. The 2006 conference is hosted by the Albuquerque Police Department. The first seven annual Crime Free Association conferences were a resounding success. See the photos from the Riverside conference last year in California.
We invite you to join together with Crime Free Coordinators, police officers, security specialists, crime prevention officers, and property owners and managers as we work together towards a goal of a Crime Free tomorrow.
Cutting Edge Programs:
- Crime Free Multi-Housing
- Crime Free Rental Housing
- Crime Free Condominiums
- Crime Free Mobile-Housing
- Crime Free RV Parks
- Crime Free Mini-Storage
- Crime Free Hotel-Motel
- Crime Free Lifestyles
- Crime Free Business
This conference will have information for you regardless if you're new to crime prevention or an experienced professional. Have you tried to implement a targeted Crime Prevention program before and found that crime statistics didn't go down? The Crime Free programs are different! Each program has shown a statistical reduction in police calls for service (as tracked by the Mesa, Arizona Police Department). The programs have been implemented in many parts of the World...and they work!
Who Should Attend?
This training is ideal for law enforcement and the business community that deals with rental housing, condominiums, hotels, motels, mini-storage, and manufactured-housing. Regardless of your experience level, you are guaranteed to learn something new at this conference.
For interested law enforcement professionals, there will be certification courses taught. This will be a "train the trainer" format taught by professionals currently running the programs in their jurisdiction.
For experienced professionals, who are already been running one or more programs, we will offer development courses with "cutting edge" information and improvements that have been created by the various jurisdictions and communities. These classes will fill in the gaps in your training and take you to a new advanced level.
For the business professional and property owner/manager, learn how to make your business safer and how to work with the police. Everyone wins when we work together!
Conference Coordinators
Albuquerque Police Department:
Keynote Speakers
To be announced soon
Featured Speakers
Tim Zehring - Crime Free Multi-Housing Train-the-Trainer
Tim Zehring - Crime Free Hotel-Motel Train-the-Trainer
Detective Jay Barnes & Detective Dita Dow - Child Predators on the Internet
Captain Rob Debuck, Detective Ron Surran, Detective Leif Arvidson, Deputy City Attorney Pete Dinelli - Nuisance Abatement
Chris McGoey - Premises Liability - The Great Landlord Motivator
Chris McGoey - Exterior Lighting Design Fixes
Lieutenant Paul Feist - Citizen CSI
Sergeant John Guilmette & Special Agent Wayne Dixie, ATF - Inter-Agency Patrnering : Violent Crime Impact Teams
Dave Rowe - How to Implement Crime Free Programs
Detective Mizel Garcia & Detective Liz Thomson - Crisis Intervention Teams
Detective Liz Thomson - Crime Free Case Study
Detective Mizel Garcia - Gangs
Detective Brian Sallee - Narcotics
Detective Pete Guevara - Methamphetamine Labs
Training Sessions Planned
- All Eight Crime Free Programs: Multi-Housing, Rental Housing, Mobile-Housing, Condominiums, Storage Lockers, Hotels/Motels, Family Lifestyle, Crime Free Business
- Crime Free Multi-Housing Trainer Certification
- Crime Free Mobile Housing Trainer Certification
- Crime Free Hotel-Motel Trainer Certification
- Law Enforcement and Property Management: A Partnership
- Identifying Narcotics Use and Abuse
- Property Management Techniques
- Managing Emergencies
- Tenant Criminal Background Checks/Screening
- Domestic Violence
- 290 Registration Information
- Personal Safety for Managers
- Legal Issues for Landlords
- CPTED Issues
- Fixing Poor Exterior Lighting Designs
- Premises Liability- The Great Landlord Motivator
- Citizen CSI
- Domestic Terrorism
- Fair Housing
- Gangs - Part 1 & 2
- Methamphetamine Labs
- Evictions
- Train-the-Trainer
- Beyond Crime-Free Certification
- Easy Tracking Crime Free Software by Dan Andresen
Conference Registration Cost
Registration: $ 225.00 per person. Persons registering after June 15, 2006 are not guaranteed to receive customized conference items.
Make checks payable to:
International Crime Free Conference
You can also pay with a purchase order number
What's Included?
Three-days of crime prevention training classes and information exchange. Unlimited networking at social events. Registration includes breakfast, lunch, and snacks during breaks. Registration covers all handouts and free promotional items like conference logo golf shirts and more, if you registered before June 15, 2006.
Contact Laura Kuehn for more information (505) 256-2050
The Conference Hotel
Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town (Rated #1 in the City)
800 Rio Grande Blvd., N.W.
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87104
(505) 843-6300
(505) 842-9863 fax
Special Conference Rate: $75.00 per night
Hotel Albuquerque at Old town is a unique blend of Native American, Mexican, Spanish and Western cultural traditions. The result is a magical experience that allows guests of the hotel to discover more than 400 years of history and native New Mexican heritage. Adjacent to the hotel is Albuquerque's historic Old Town - featuring over 200 shops, restaurants, art galleries and museums. Just steps away from the hotel are the Albuquerque Museum, the New Mexico Museum of Natural History, the Explora Science Center, and the Albuquerque Aquarium and Botanic Garden.
Many Things to See & Do
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How do I get from the airport to the conference hotel?
- A: The hotel is 20 minutes from the unique Albuquerque, NM airport making it an easy ride by rental car or by using available taxi services
- Q: When we arrive at the hotel, when and where can we sign-in for the conference?
- A: Usually you can check in Sunday evening before the conference and certainly Monday morning. Look for signs posted in the hotel lobby for details
- Q: What is the weather like in Albuquerque in August?
- A: Warm to hot. Bring hats and sunscreen if you plan to be outside. It cools down at night
- Q: What is the "dress" for the conference?
- A: Casual!!!! Dress for comfort. Shorts, t-shirts, sandals, and polo shirts are okay, but carry a sweater or light jacket because indoor air conditioning can get quite cold (remember Savannah?)
- Q: Is the hotel close to famous New Mexico attractions?
- A: Absolutely! The famous 200-store Mercado is within walking distance. Everything else is available by car...Santa Fe, Taos, Las Cruces. Rental cars are available on-site
- Q: Are there opportunities for golf or other sports?
- A: Definitely! Albuquerque has great facilities and is a golf destination. Scandia Resort and Casino is a great place for golf, plus a casino, and more restaurants
Mail your department patch or pin to Laura Kuehn ASAP for a special presentation
Also bring patches & pins for trading
Don't forget Auction Items and Extra Cash