Daniel
Carlson began his law enforcement
career in 1967 as a patrolman with
the City of Poughkeepsie, New York
Police Department, where he served
for two years before joining the Dutchess
County Sheriff’s Department.
In 1970, he joined the New York State
Police and progressed through a range
of ranks and assignments including
Trooper, Sergeant, Zone Sergeant,
Lieutenant (Zone Commander), and Uniform
Captain. He retired in June, 1988,
as the Assistant Director of Training
for the New York State Police, in
order to assume the position of Manager
at the North Central Texas Regional
Police Academy in Arlington, Texas.
In November, 1992, Mr. Carlson became
Associate Director of the Institute
for Law Enforcement Administration
in Richardson, Texas, where he was
appointed Director in September, 2005.
With a Bachelor of
Science Degree in Criminal Justice
from the State University of New York,
Mr. Carlson was honored with the George
Searle Award for Excellence in Law
Enforcement Training. He has held
adjunct faculty positions at both
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
and Ulster Community College in Kingston,
New York, and has served as an Adjunct
Instructor and Consultant with the
Institute of Police Technology and
Management in Jacksonville, Florida.
Mr. Carlson has extensive experience
in both the development and presentation
of training programs in a wide variety
of law enforcement subject areas.
Dan
has served as a member of the A.C.C.O.R.D.
Committee (Acknowledging Community
Cultural or Racial Diversity) for
the Arlington Independent School District
in Arlington, Texas, and is a graduate
of the Ethics Corps program at the
Josephson Institute for Ethics. A
member of the Ethics Committee of
the International Association of Chiefs
of Police, Dan is Editor of The Ethics
Roll Call: Listening to the Inner
Voice, a quarterly publication of
the Center for Law Enforcement Ethics
at the Institute for Law Enforcement
Administration. In addition, he is
a member of the Police Executive Research
Forum.
Mr. Carlson is author
of When Cultures Clash: The Divisive
Nature of Police-Community Relations
and Suggestions for Improvement (October,
2001, Prentice Hall), and co-author
of Reputable Conduct: Ethical Issues
in Policing and Corrections (July,
2000, Prentice Hall). |