Mark Sundermeier

 MarkT. Sundermeier

Mark T. Sundermeier

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Biography

University of Nebraska Omaha - Criminal Justice


Resume

  • 2009

    University of Nebraska at Omaha

    DUI Services of the Midlands

    American Arborist Wood Products

    LLC

    Bennington Police Department

    Metropolitan Community College

    Bennington NE

    Teaching college classes and mentoring students entering the criminal justice field.

    Police

    Bennington Police Department

    Metropolitan Community College is the second largest educational institution in Nebraska

    serving almost 60

    000 students a year with campuses in four counties. The college created Nebraska's first new police department in decades in June 2010 when the Board voted to upgrade the security department into the MCC PD. I helped guide them process of transitioning to a police department

    then

    looking for new challenges

    I became Director of Operations at Clark International.

    Metropolitan Community College

    Criminal Justice Department

    Teaching college students and mentoring students wishing to enter the criminal justice field

    Adjunct Professor

    University of Nebraska at Omaha

    8998 L Street # 107 Omaha

    NE 68127-1400

    Instructor with DUI Services of the Midlands

    Christine Baccari

    teaching DUI Alcohol Awareness

    Anger Management

    and Appropriate Decision Making classes.

    Instructor

    DUI Services of the Midlands

    8512 Wirt Omaha NE 68134

    American Arborist Wood Products reclaims hardwood from urban forestry projects and turns it into beautiful

    useful lumber. We specialize in extremely large slabs and beams.

    Co Owner

    American Arborist Wood Products

    LLC

    After consulting for and working as an independent contractor for Clark International for the past ten years

    I joined the company full-time from 2011-2015. Clark International specializes in security

    training and investigations

    with an emphasis on high-end and discreet executive protection.

    Clark International

  • 2006

    Creighton Preparatory High School

    FBI National Academy

    BA

    English

    Creighton University

  • 1983

    Omaha Police Department

    Omaha Police Department

    Omaha NE

    I joined the Omaha Police Department in 1983

    and spent the next 25 years in the best job on earth. I retired at the rank of Deputy Chief

    after having worked in patrol

    bike patrol

    Narcotics

    Robbery/Sexual Assault

    Training

    Administration and Precinct Command. \n-Three years commanding the Uniform Patrol Bureau and supervised a work force of 475 officers\n-Managed many critical incidents and investigations\n-Also commanded the Professional Standard Bureau

    overseeing training

    backgrounds/recruiting and accreditation.

    Deputy Chief

    Omaha Police Department

  • Enforcement

    Firearms

    Criminal Justice

    Change Management

    Public Speaking

    Police

    Emergency Management

    Security Training

    Physical Security

    Criminal Investigations

    Background Checks

    Corporate Security

    Evidence

    Employee Relations

    Security Management

    Interrogation

    Executive Protection

    Policy

    Private Investigations

    Contingency Planning

    Mission-Based Policing

    ISBN 9781439850367\nPresents a new model of policing based upon stopping crime instead of just responding to it\n Offers concepts developed from research in problem-oriented policing

    community policing

    counter-insurgency

    hot spot crime mapping

    and COMPSTAT\n Combines conceptual and practical aspects

    melding academia and police administration perspectives\nSummary\n\nThe research revolution in police work has uncovered a multitude of data

    but this contemporary knowledge has done very little to change the way things are done in most police departments across the U.S.

    where the prevalent form of policing is based on the traditional model of district assignments and random preventive patrol. Mission-Based Policing unveils a new paradigm that transitions policing away from practices that while long-held

    have inadequately dealt with serious crime.\n\nDrawn from the work of scholars on the cutting edge of police research

    this volume argues for a radical shift in the way policing is approached. It provides concrete recommendations for the fundamental reorganization of the policing institution and presents a comprehensive planning regimen for urban problems that encompasses security

    urban reinvestment

    and public planning. Introducing an innovative

    practical model for problem-oriented policing in high crime areas

    the book uncovers:\n\n Contemporary problems in urban policing today\n Counter-insurgency strategy and how it might contribute to successful policing\n The five central principles of mission-based policing: focus

    effectiveness

    deployment

    integrity

    and mission’s end\n The concept of logical lines of operation (LOOs): planning

    security

    establishing/restoring essential services

    and rebuilding\n Strategies for police department reorganization guided by principles of mission-based policing\n Potential issues raised by the concept or applications of mission-based policing

    including practicality

    command problems

    and perceived risks

    Mission-Based Policing

    Sundermeier

    Clark International

CRCJ 101000

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