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    Diana Rathborne

    Diana is a certified martial arts instructor and is a current instructor for law enforcement, military, corrections and security personnel. She has been teaching martial arts since 1996 and been involved in training for security and law enforcement since 1993. She teaches weekly classes at the Minnesota Kali Group on Filipino weaponry and knife fighting, Muay Thai, Mixed Martial arts and Women’s Kickboxing. She teaches quarterly Self Defense courses. She has both conducted and assisted Rick Faye on numerous seminars for martial arts, self defense, law enforcement and corrections personnel. One of the top female martial arts instructors in the country, she also teaches nationally & internationally. Diana also is the lead coach and corner person for the MKG fight competitors. Her main areas of expertise for law enforcement pertain to her extensive training and instruction in the areas of Edged Weapon Defense, Officer Survival/Maximum Force Empty Hands and Ground Defense.

  • Garey McKee worked as an instructor in the Philadelphia Prison System teaching computerized print press operation to inmates, where he began to take an interest in law enforcement. Now working as a cartoonist and illustrator, Garey brings you POLICE LIMIT, a politically-motivated, pro-law enforcement comic strip, topical in its writing and unapologetically blunt. Enjoy the comic strip and stay safe.

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  • Gary Klivans is a gang consultant and lecturer specializing in gang codes. He retired with the rank of Captain from the Westchester County (NY) Department of Correction. Captain Klivans was employed for nearly 10 years as a District Attorney Investigator (Police Officer) serving in the New York State counties of Westchester and Putnam. He investigated crimes defined by the Penal and Criminal Procedure Law including white collar crime, organized crime and political corruption. He also performed surveillance and crime scene photography and conducted surreptitious entries.

  • Gary T. Klugiewicz is the director of ACMi® Systems, and a member of the Team One Network that in cooperation with the Northwest Wisconsin Technical College provides defensive tactics, firearms, and tactical training throughout the United States. He is retired from the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Department after 25 years of service where he was promoted to the rank of captain.

    Gary has a background in Knockdown Karate where he won national championships and fought several times in Japan. He brought this high impact intensity to law enforcement training.

    Gary’s name has become synonymous with the development of safe but realistic, intense, dynamic simulation training. As former Street Survival Seminar instructor and nationally known defensive tactics instructor, Gary has impacted literally 100,000’s of law enforcement officers.

    His training is an officer survival program in action. Gary is the developer of the Active Countermeasures System of Unarmed Blocking and Striking Techniques that is the cornerstone of High Level Control Tactics. He has developed programs for police, corrections, mental health, security, and military personnel.

    Gary’s team tactics training for SWAT, CERT, and Crowd Management Teams are among the best in the world. His instructor training programs stress adult learning, sub-skill development, guided discovery, decision making simulation scenarios, and positive group debriefing techniques.

    Even more importantly, as a righteous police officer use-of-force defense expert, Gary has defended scores of officers in legal proceedings. Currently, he is the lead instructor for Verbal Judo’s Tactical Communication for the Correctional Professional training program.

  • Gary has been involved for over fifteen years in the development of both training & duty trauma protective equipment. He is currently employed by Police1.com as a Use-of-Force subject matter expert, researcher, program developer, and training specialist where he continues to provide tactical communication skills and defensive tactics training. His collaboration with the Force Science Research Center, Team One Network, Northeast Wisconsin Technical College, Verbal Judo Institute, and Purposeful Development Associates allows him to bring the most current tactical and instructional insights into his training programs. He is the lead instructor for Verbal Judo’s Tactical Communication for the Correctional Professional training program.
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    Geoff Doyle
    Geoff Doyle wanted to be an FBI Agent for as long as he could remember. In 1979 he got the opportunity and embarked on a journey that would take him a decade later to the world of Southeast Asian Heroin trafficking and from the streets of New York’s Chinatown through the back alleys of Hong Kong and finally to the drug lords of the Golden Triangle. His second decade in the FBI found him as the supervisor of the uniquely successful team of FBI agents and New York City detectives who made up Squad C-25. Agent Doyle retired in 1999 and is now the Director of Investigations for IPSA International, a premier provider of investigative and security services worldwide.

    We’re excited to bring you excerpts from Geoff Doyle’s book, Whitemare, as an intriguing and interesting insight into the international FBI investigation that resulted in the largest seizure of heroin in U.S. history.

    Every month Geoff will present a new excerpt from his book, all great stories on their own, but we encourage you to buy Geoff’s book and take the entire journey into the drug underworld and behind the scenes with the agents involved in busting this case.

    Just another reason why Police1 is always on the cutting edge for the Law Enforcement community.

  • GovSec, The Government Security Conference and Expo, continues the mission of servicing the needs of government security decision makers from the military, federal civilian agencies and departments, state and local emergency response officials and law enforcement from the federal, state and local level.
  • GovX is a protected e-commerce Web site where qualified first responders, members of the U.S. Armed Forces and those in related government agencies can shop for premium off-duty apparel, equipment and other products at an exclusive discount.

    Its founders were involved in the development and operation of USStandardIssue.com, the Internet’s most popular, single brand, direct-to-military, tactical e-commerce Web site offering Oakley® tactical products. The founding CEO was largely responsible for developing Oakley’s military-direct sales channel, and USStandardIssue.com became the Internet’s leading privately held, member-verified ecommerce Web site for armed services and government employees.

    As the largest e-commerce website exclusively for first responders, military and government members, GovX now offers 30,000 exclusive offers from more than 200 leading brands.

    - Visit GovX.com for more information on membership and available discounts.

  • Dr. Sancier began his law enforcement career at the Atherton (Calif.) Police Department as a Reserve in 1978 and then became a regular in 1980. While working at APD Greg worked patrol and also worked in a collateral assignment as a Hostage Negotiator. While working full time as a police officer Greg applied and was accepted into the Master’s Degree program in Clinical Psychology at SJSU. He worked at APD until 1985 when he went to the San Jose Police Department. While at SJPD Greg became a Hostage Negotiator as a collateral assignment as he worked in patrol, the training unit, and then in the Crisis Management Unit (CMU) where he worked the last 7 years of his career. Upon joining the SJPD Greg earned his Master’s Degree in Clinical Psychology in 1989. During his tenure of nearly five years in the training unit at SJPD Greg taught in service police officer’s classes such as Psychology of Survival, Officer Safety / Survival, High Risk Car stops, Defensive driving tactics, Fitness and Nutrition, Defensive Tactics, to name a few. Greg applied and was accepted to the Ph.D. program at the Western Graduate School of Psychology in Palo Alto in 1992 while he worked full-time in the training unit at the police department.

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  • Hilary Rodela has extensive law enforcement and forensic training. She has been a professional writer for several years with a focus on public safety protocol, products and technology.