William F. Naber
Professional Work History
1984 to date: Owner, Naber Technical Enterprises, Auburn. CA.
- Police and corrections training developer and instructor.
- Law enforcement researcher and criminal justice consultant.
- Police jail policy manual developer.
- Police and correctional expert witness and trial consultant.
- Court compliance officer and auditor.
- Active contributor to corrections professionalism including laws, regulations, standards and organizational training.
1980 to 1984: Sonoma County Calif. Sheriff's Department
- Detention Administrator.
- Lead litigation negotiator - Cherco v. Sonoma Sheriff.
- Grant and Technical Assistance Writer for and with Federal Department of Justice (FDOJ) and the National Institute of Corrections (NIC).
1965 to 1980: Marin County Calif. Sheriff's Department. Service Included:
- Deputy Sheriff, jail, patrol, bailiff, court security.
- Sheriff's Sergeant, jail, patrol, detective. Special projects: Acting Corrections Programs Director, Santa Rosa Regional Training Center, Annual departmental budget writer.
- Sheriff's Lieutenant, jail, headquarters patrol commander, acting county communications director, CETA program manager and Sheriff's Administrative Aide commanding records, warrants, civil division and office administration.
Education:
- Presently Finishing Master's Degree in Criminal Justice Administration, 34 units Completed. Thesis and Doctoral Dissertation are on California Standards for Entry Level and Apprenticeship Training.
- Bachelor of Arts: Criminal Justice Administration
- Associates Degree: Police Science.
Professional Certificates and Licenses:
- POST Executive, Mid-Manager, and Supervisory Certificates
- POST Advanced, Intermediate, and Basic Peace Officer Certificates
- California Community College Life Time Vocational Instructor's Certificate
- California, Class C, Motor Vehicle License.
- Manual Morse Intercept Operator, MOS 058, top Secret Crypto Security Clearance.
Professional Subscriptions:
- Correctional Law Reporter
- Detention Reporter
- Americans for Effective Law Enforcement (AELE) Jail and Prison Bulletin
- California Peace Officer Handbook
- American Jails
- California Parole, Probation and Correctional Association (CPPCA) - State Wide Correctional Newsletter and Legislative Analysis Bulletin
Websites:
Law Enforcement Community Service:
- Appointed member of the Marin County Drug Abuse Advisory Board, 3 years.
- Designated Law Enforcement Representative to the Marin County Mental Health Advisory Board, 4 years.
- Sheriff's Representative to the Marin County Adult Criminal Justice Advisory Commission.
- Advisory Committee for Marin Boy Scouts of America, Pack and Troop Adult Leader, 4 years
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