David E. Bodie graduated from Indiana University
with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Police Administration. He was awarded a Master of Arts degree in Forensic
Science from Antioch University in 1982. In addition,
he has been a faculty member of Howard Community College
and his teaching assignments include a variety of
criminal justice courses.
Prior to his retirement from the Montgomery County,
Maryland, Department of Police in 1997, he served
in a variety of positions, including: executive assistant
to the chief of police, director of the Office of
Staff Inspections, accreditation manager, deputy district
commander, commander of the Silver Spring Community
Policing Unit, shift commander, academy instructor,
and patrol officer.
Upon his retirement, he founded Bodie Consulting Services,
which provides safety management and training services
to the community. He also provides consulting and
training assistance in the areas of supervisory leadership,
executive development, change management, operational
and strategic planning, team building, organizational
communications, and community policing. Mr. Bodie
was a featured speaker at the International Seminar
for Law Enforcement Training in Brazil in 1999.
He has presented training programs at the U.S. Department
of Justice's International Law Enforcement Academy
for Eastern Europe in Budapest Hungary, the U.S. Drug
Enforcement Agency, and the International Training
Units of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Mr.Bodie is the director for the American Society
of Law Enforcement Trainers and serves as the vice
president of the International Association of Ethics
Trainers in Maryland. He is also a member of the Fraternal
Order of Police, the American Society for Training
and Development, the Institute of Management Consultants,
and the Center for Aggression Management.
Reducing the level of crime will benefit the officers
and the communities he or she serves by making community
life much more livable. Community policing is the
solution to enhancing the communities' and officers'
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