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Wednesday, May 28
 

8:30am EDT

Welcome and Opening Ceremony
Wednesday May 28, 2025 8:30am - 9:00am EDT
Presentation of Colors 
Virginia State Police Color Guard  
 
National Anthem  
Rachael Baxley 
 
Opening Remarks  
Director Jackson Miller, Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services 
Colonel Matthew D. Hanley, Virginia State Police 
Mike CostiganOffice of the Virginia Attorney General  
Major Tony Haga, Virginia Tech Police Department  
Chief Todd Brewster, Blacksburg Police Department 

Wednesday May 28, 2025 8:30am - 9:00am EDT
Latham ABC

9:00am EDT

Identification and Suppression of Tren de Aragua
Wednesday May 28, 2025 9:00am - 10:30am EDT
In just three years, there has been a nationwide proliferation of a violent gang from Venezuela, which has been facilitated by illegal border crossings. Tren de Aragua has been compared to MS-13, but there are distinct differences that law enforcement needs to be aware of. This presentation covers the founding, growth, structure, identification, and suppression of this public safety crisis. 
Wednesday May 28, 2025 9:00am - 10:30am EDT
Latham ABC

10:45am EDT

The Art of Perception: Seeing What Matters
Wednesday May 28, 2025 10:45am - 12:15pm EDT
The Art of Perception provides law enforcement, intelligence, and military leaders the necessary tools to enhance perception and communication in assessment, surveillance, and critical response. In this highly participatory, fast-moving, and visual presentation of works of art, participants revisit both the application of their perception skills and the ability to communicate concisely and effectively in exchanges of critical information. Specifically designed to address the role of perception and observation among team members, the training also emphasizes the importance of pattern recognition in acclimating to both short-term and extended threats, as well as honing situational awareness. Painting, sculpture, and photography are also employed to dismantle biases and long-held assumptions that impede collective decision-making and best practices. The overarching objective of The Art of Perception is to provide attendees with a renewed sense of critical inquiry and self-perception that will be instrumental in problem-solving strategies and prospective tactical initiatives.  
Wednesday May 28, 2025 10:45am - 12:15pm EDT
Latham ABC

1:15pm EDT

Internet and Open-Source Investigations
Wednesday May 28, 2025 1:15pm - 2:45pm EDT
Digital data as evidence in investigations is well established and set to play a progressively more significant role in the future. A lack of understanding of the types of readily available digital data and what to do with it once you have acquired it can result in value-rich information being left undiscovered—information that can inevitably make or break cases. This presentation is designed to show how to legally utilize and exploit open-source intelligence. 

Speakers
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Scott Kilpatrick

Scott Kilpatrick has been a police officer with the Baltimore County Police Department for over 18 years and a detective for the past 16 years. He spent the early part of his career in the Vice Narcotics Unit, which worked to dismantle drug trafficking organizations. Early on... Read More →
Wednesday May 28, 2025 1:15pm - 2:45pm EDT
Latham ABC
 
Thursday, May 29
 

8:30am EDT

Operation Ceasefire Update
Thursday May 29, 2025 8:30am - 9:30am EDT
 
Ceasefire Virginia is a proven approach to address and reduce violent criminal activity among serious and repeat offenders. This initiative aims at reducing violent crime by maintaining strategic and effective partnerships with state and federal agencies, local law enforcement and community leaders throughout the Commonwealth. Critical elements of Ceasefire include addressing the most significant drivers of violence, leveraging technology and analytics, developing and implementing enforcement strategies, and deterring others from engaging in violence through prosecution, public awareness, gang intervention, crime prevention, and community policing. 

Speakers
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Mark Fero

Programs Director, Office of the Attorney General
Mark Fero currently serves as the Director of Crime Reduction Initiatives in the Executive and Administration Division for the Office of the Attorney General of Virginia, where he provides program and financial oversight to federal- and state-funded grant programs. After college, he... Read More →
Thursday May 29, 2025 8:30am - 9:30am EDT
Latham ABC

9:30am EDT

Nihilistic Violent Extremism and Sadistic Online Exploitation
Thursday May 29, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am EDT
The increase in nihilistic violent extremism online is an evolving concern in the threat assessment and threat management (TATM) space. In September 2023, the FBI made a public service announcement regarding violent extremist groups targeting and sextorting vulnerable youths online. This presentation will focus on violent extremist groups, their behaviors and goals, commonly noted offender characteristics, and victimology. We will provide a background on these groups and discuss their evolution over time. Lastly, we will present a case study and offer threat assessment, threat management, and investigative considerations. 
Speakers
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Melissa R. Stormer

FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit
Dr. Melissa Stormer is a Supervisory Special Agent with the Office of Special Investigations (OSI) and a Clinical/Forensic Psychologist. She has been an OSI agent for 21 years and has experience working and advising on investigations relating to violent crimes, sex crimes, crimes... Read More →
Thursday May 29, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am EDT
Latham ABC

11:00am EDT

To Catch a Predator
Thursday May 29, 2025 11:00am - 12:15pm EDT
Richmond’s Fan Neighborhood sits just west of the City’s center and is one of Richmond’s most diverse neighborhoods. The Fan is home to many Virginia Commonwealth University students, young professionals, and families. From 2014 to 2018, a man named Justin Harvey made this community his preying ground, causing many people to feel uneasy. Harvey put fear into many young women, most between 19 and 24 years old, in the one place they should feel the safest: their homes. Both the Richmond Police Department and VCU Police Department worked tirelessly over this timeframe to identify a man who was reported to have committed numerous burglaries, assaults, and rapes. Eventually, in September 2018, detectives from both agencies and prosecutors from the Richmond Commonwealth Attorney’s Office were able to work together to identify and arrest Harvey. Through the diligent work between these three agencies, Harvey was connected to 10 different cases. Come along as detectives and prosecutors detail how the use of technology, cell phone data, and physical evidence earned Harvey over 200 years in the Virginia Department of Corrections.  
Speakers
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Joshua Boyles

Joshua Boyles has been a prosecutor for 18 years—first in Westmoreland County for five years, then as an Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney for the City of Richmond since 2012. He is a member of the office’s Violent Crime Team. 
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Sarah Heller

City of Richmond Commonwealth Attorney’s Office
Sarah Heller has been a prosecutor in the Richmond Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office for 15 years. She is a supervisor on the Violent Crime Team and provides training to prosecutors and police officers in a variety of programs and schools around the state. 
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Ben Neifeld

Richmond Police Department
Benjamin Neifeld has been with the Richmond Police Department for 17 years. He has worked in patrol, a Fourth Precinct street crimes unit, Aggravated Assault, and Sex Crimes, and is currently assigned to Homicide.  
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Lee Olds

Virginia Commonwealth University Police Department
Lee Olds has been with the VCU Police Department for 13 years. The majority of his career has been spent in an investigative role for various types of crime, including narcotics distribution, violent crime, and fraud. He is currently tasked with commanding a patrol platoon... Read More →
Thursday May 29, 2025 11:00am - 12:15pm EDT
Latham ABC

1:15pm EDT

First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs: A Case Study on the Link Between Domestic Violence and Mass Attacks
Thursday May 29, 2025 1:15pm - 2:45pm EDT
Releasing on April 23, 2025, this behavioral case study examines the background and behavioral history of a gunman who killed 26 people and wounded 22 others in an attack at a church in Texas. In this presentation, the presenter will discuss the attacker's long history of domestic violence, child abuse, and sexual violence perpetrated against friends, family members, and others. 
Speakers
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Josh Ryan

U.S. Secret Service
Dr. Josh Ryan is a Supervisory Social Science Research Specialist with the U.S. Secret Service National Threat Assessment Center (NTAC), where he conducts research on threat assessment and targeted violence. Dr. Ryan has investigated the background, thinking, and behavior of assassins... Read More →
Thursday May 29, 2025 1:15pm - 2:45pm EDT
Latham ABC
 
Friday, May 30
 

8:30am EDT

Verbal De-Escalation Training: Surviving Verbal Conflict®
Friday May 30, 2025 8:30am - 12:30pm EDT
Today’s increased service demands and the scrutiny placed upon public safety professionals have resulted in a growing need to master verbal conflict management skills. When negative verbal encounters escalate to the point where physical intervention is used, criticism often results when it is later discovered that there is little evidence of verbal de-escalation techniques employed by officers. This is particularly true when incident video and audio reviews are utilized. In some cases, it has become clear that the verbal actions of the public safety responders served to escalate the situation. Administrators are now asking, “Is this an area where the training tape has run out? Have we adequately trained our personnel to successfully manage and respond to verbal confrontations in a professional manner?” Verbal De-escalation training provides public safety professionals with time-tested communication skills proven to help de-escalate volatile situations, safeguard fellow officers’ emotional and professional well-being, and significantly enhance the agency’s professional image. 
Speakers
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Harry Dolan

Dolan Consulting Group
Harry P. Dolan is a 32-year police veteran who served as Chief of Police from 1987 to 2012. As one of the nation's most experienced police chiefs, he brings 25 years of public safety executive experience to Dolan Consulting Group. He retired in October 2012 as Chief of Police of... Read More →
Friday May 30, 2025 8:30am - 12:30pm EDT
Latham ABC
 
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