IACP 2019 Recorded Sessions: General Sessions
Did you miss any part of IACP 2019 or want to re-watch a workshop? Select workshop sessions are posted here as a member-only benefit. Watch the videos below.
IACP Speaker Series - FBI Director Wray
FBI Director Christopher Wray will discuss the work and priorities of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the issues and challenges faced by law enforcement.
IACP Speaker Series - The Human Impact: From Natural Disasters to Terrorism in Canterbury
Canterbury District Commander Superintendent John Price from the New Zealand Police will provide a policing perspective from a response grounded in a community that cares. He will provide a journey that crosses the decade from the Canterbury Earthquakes in 2010-2011 and the Port Hills Fires to the 2019 terror attacks on two mosques in Christchurch. Superintendent Price will cover the natural and human disasters; the lessons learned; insights into the response, recovery, resilience and cohesion of a community; and the efforts to prevent future tragedy.
Opening Ceremony
General Assembly
President Donald J. Trump addresses IACP 2019.
IACP Speaker Series - Challenges of Policing into the Future: A Discussion with the Five Eyes (FVEY)
Featuring a panel discussion with leaders from five different national law enforcement agencies comprising the FVEY Intelligence Group-New Zealand, Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, and the United States, this session will address the wide array of current and future challenges confronting law enforcement and their impact on law enforcement and the security of communities around the globe.
Critical Issues Forum - Law Enforcement Suicide Prevention: Action on a Global Scale
Law enforcement suicide has become a global crisis. In France, the suicide rate of police officers is 36 percent higher than that of the general population, with 24 French police officers dying by suicide in the first six months of 2019. In the United States, more officers die by suicide than in the line of duty. Police leaders around the world realize that law enforcement suicide is a critical issue that must be addressed openly. To do this effectively, all levels of law enforcement must be as committed to officers' mental well-being as they are to officers' physical safety and wellness. Moderated by CBS News Justice and Homeland Security Correspondent Jeff Pegues, the panel of esteemed global law enforcement leaders will discuss promising practices and protocols, prevention strategies, and next steps to bring the issue of suicide prevention to the forefront and to erase the stigma around it.