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William S. Westfall has provided
liability, leadership and supervisory training to thousands
of police
officers in nearly every state in the United States, as
well as, having been featured as a guest speaker on the
Law Enforcement Television Network (LETN), the Fire Emergency
Television Network (FETN) and the Federal Emergency Management
Agencies (FEMA), National Fire Academy (NFA) at the National
Emergency Training Center (NETC).
Prior Mr. Westfall was Director of the Montana Law Enforcement Academy where
he oversaw the upgrading of the entry level basic law enforcement curriculum
to a ten week 500+ hour program, directed the establishment of the MLEA Executive
Institute for Chiefs and Sheriff’s and assisted with the restructuring of courses
for supervisors and for in-service training.
Mr. Westfall served as Director of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement
(FDLE) Academy responsible for training programs delivered across the state for
all law enforcement agencies. His duties also included the administration of
the Organized Crime Institute, the Executive Institute and the development of
the Center for Advanced Law Enforcement Studies.
Mr. Westfall received his BA in Criminology cum laude from Florida State University
and has completed course work toward a graduate degree in Public Administration.
He is also a graduate of the FBI National Academy where he was selected as class
spokesman for the 141st Session and has served as adjunct faculty with the Northwestern
Traffic Institute Instructing
Mid-Management
and Firstline Supervisory Courses.
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