Massive Turnout
The six- day event in late October at Orlando's Orange County Convention Center was attended by more that 16,000 police leaders, their families and support staff, exhibitors and others. Approximately 700 exhibits were set up, representing leading manufacturers and suppliers of police equipment, services and technology. Some of the hard work came in 60 workshops and seminars on current policing issues covering everything from "Contemporary Issues in Media Management" to "Sex in the Workplace and Related Legal Issues."
Touted by the IACP as the "largest law enforcement conference in the world," event highlights included an award to the Police Officer of the year, accolades to three agencies for Quality in Law Enforcement, adoption of numerous "resolutions," and speeches by several high profile individuals including U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno, FBI Director Louis Freeh and DEA Administrator Thomas A. Constantine.
"I'm in awe of the proceedings," Gardner(Mass.) Police Deputy Chief Sandra M. Dines told POLICE following her attendance along with several thousand others at the second of two scheduled General Assemblies. This was her first IACP convention.
"This issues being discussed here, all this information...it is important and it impacts all officers at all levels," said Dines, who helps run a department of 35 sworn officers in a city of 20,000 outside Boston. Tall, with a commanding and amiable presence, bachelors and masters degrees and 20 years of police experience, Dines' comments echoed those of dozens of other law enforcement administrators POLICE talked with during the week.