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Absecon Lighthouse
New Jersey's tallest lighthouse awaits you at Pacific and Rhode Island Avenues in Atlantic City (walking distance from Showboat Casino).
Take an amazing journey into time and above it all as you ascend the 228 steps of the Absecon Lighthouse, one of the oldest lighthouses in the country. You'll see breathtaking views of the Atlantic City skyline and up top you'll come face-to-face with the original first-order Fresnel Lens, first lit in 1857.
The lighthouse's recent multi-million dollar restoration also includes a stunning replica of the Lightkeeper's dwelling, an educational museum, charming gift shop, Fresnel Lens exhibit in the original Oil House and expansive grounds. Check out their web site for hours of operation and costs for admission to the Museum, Exhibits, and Grounds.




Ripley's Believe if or Not
From the unusual entrance to the bizarre exhibits, this Atlantic City museum is a gathering of some of the most peculiar collections you will ever find. Find strange and unusual exhibits at Ripley's Believe It or Not museum such as a collection of shrunken heads or a lock of George Washington's hair. One exhibit that is exclusive to Atlantic City museum is the roulette wheel made entirely of jellybeans. Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum is located right on the Atlantic City Boardwalk


Atlantic City Nightlife
Atlantic City nightlife will capture your spirit and leave you wanting more! From lounges to dance clubs, fine dining to beach bars, live entertainment, comedy clubs and more, it's all here in Atlantic City. Visit the Calendar of Events at the link above for a complete listing of Atlantic City entertainment. You may also use the nightlife search options at the link above to explore the different things you can do at night to find what best suits the needs of you and your family.

Distinguished Speaker



Capt. Michael Rogers, Ret.
Michael J. Rogers is a retired police captain having served nearly 28 years with the West Orange Police Department (NJ). He’s also an experienced accreditation manager having served in that capacity from 1998-2006.
Mike is the Executive Vice President of the New Jersey Public Safety Accreditation Coalition and is an experienced accreditation assessor with the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police.
He has considerable proficiency in policy development and budgetary matters.
Mike is an experienced instructor and curriculum writer with the Human Resource Development Institute, New Jersey Department of Personnel in Trenton, N.J. He has lectured in a variety of government leadership, management, and supervision courses including, Lieutenant Test Preparation, Making the Move to Sergeant, and the Law Enforcement Entrance Examination Preparation Program.
Mike holds a Masters of Administrative Science with Fairleigh Dickinson University with certificates in Public Administration, Law & Public Safety Administration, and Human Resource & Management. He is also a Certified Public Manager with the New Jersey Department of Personnel and a recipient of the Harry Wilde Award for Academic Excellence with the West Point Command & Leadership Program with the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police.
 



Introduction to the New NJSACOP Accreditation Program


Recently developed by the New Jersey State Association of Chief’s of Police Accreditation Commission, the new accreditation program is tailored more towards the New Jersey law enforcement community. While some standards are reasonably similar, others have changed and some are new to the program.
Learning Objectives


  1. Identify the standards that are new to the program.




  1. Identify those standards that remain in the program, but have changed.




  1. List the files that need to be modified in order to attain compliance with the new standards.




  1. Estimate the time needed to convert existing accreditation files to the new program.



Distinguished Speaker

Led by a Lion - Leadership for the 21st Police Century.



Richard E. Fairburn


Mr. Fairburn has more than 30 years of law enforcement experience in both Illinois and Wyoming, working patrol, investigative and administrative assignments through the rank of Police Chief. Dick has also served as a Criminal Intelligence Analyst and as the Section Chief of a major police academy's Firearms Training Unit and Critical Incident Training program.
Mr. Fairburn has published more than 100 feature articles in police periodicals and authored two books:


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