Shawn Janowski

CALEA Accreditation Manager at City of North Charleston
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Charleston, South Carolina, United States, US

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Credentials

  • Civilian Response to Active Shooter Instructor
    Texas State University
  • Classroom/Firearm Training [Instructor]
    SCCJA
  • Glock Armorer
    GLOCK
  • SC Concealed Weapons Permit Instructor
    South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED)
  • SCCJA Driving Instructor
    -

Experience

    • United States
    • Government Administration
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • CALEA Accreditation Manager
      • Dec 2012 - Present

      Manages the department’s national accreditation process to include ensuring compliance and training and various types of presentations to department personnel; assists with the accreditation processes for the North Charleston Police Department; and conducts regular reviews with appropriate staff and revises department policy and procedures manuals and catalogs to ensure standard operating procedures are reliable and up-to-date and meet all current Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA), legislative mandates and judicial rulings.Develops, writes, revises, and manages the department’s catalog of policies and forms to meet accreditation standards; and maintains accreditation files; conducts regular reviews of policies and procedures to meet all current CALEA, legislative mandates and judicial rulings.Identifies and verifies compliance with established law enforcement standards, correcting any noted deficiencies through policy, training, or other administrative measures; reviews standards and ensures the department remains in compliance; stays abreast of all aspects of the accreditation process to include proposed changes or amendments to the standards, and assesses the impact of changes on current policies and procedures. Show less

    • Police Officer
      • Aug 2005 - Present

      Protect people and property. Patrol assigned areas, which sometimes include entire jurisdictions, respond to calls, enforce laws, make arrests, issue citations, and testify in court cases. Make traffic stops, respond to domestic disturbances, and, at times, provide first aid to someone involved in a traffic accident or injured in a domestic dispute until paramedics arrive. Much of their time is divided between patrolling, writing reports, and filling out forms.

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Security Forces Craftsman
      • Feb 2001 - Present

      Leads, manages, supervises, and performs force protection duties, including use of deadly force to protect personnel and resources. Protects nuclear and conventional weapons systems and other resources. Performs air base defense functions contributing to the force protection mission. Controls and secures terrain inside and outside military installations. Defends personnel, equipment, and resources from hostile forces. Operates in various field environments, performs individual, and team patrol movements, both mounted and dismounted, tactical drills, battle procedures, convoys, military operations other than war, antiterrorism duties, and other special duties. Operates communications equipment, vehicles, intrusion detection equipment, crew-served weapons, and other special purpose equipment. Applies self-aid buddy care, life saving procedures, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation, as first responder to accident and disaster scenes. Provides armed response and controls entry. Detects and reports presence of unauthorized personnel and activities. Implements security reporting and alerting system. Enforces standards of conduct, discipline, and adherence to laws and directives. Directs vehicle and pedestrian traffic. Investigates motor vehicle accidents, minor crimes, and incidents. Operates speed measuring, drug and alcohol, and breath test devices. Apprehends and detains suspects. Searches persons and property. Secures crime and incident scenes. Collects, seizes, and preserves evidence. Conducts interviews of witnesses and suspects. Obtains statements and testifies in official judicial proceedings. Show less

    • United States
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Aerospace Ground Equipment Craftsman
      • Dec 1993 - Feb 2001

      Performs scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on AGE. Inspects, tests, and operates AGE to determine equipment serviceability and proper operation. Diagnoses mechanical and electronic circuitry malfunctions using visual and auditory senses, test equipment, and technical publications. Removes, disassembles, repairs, cleans, treats for corrosion, assembles, and re-installs AGE accessories and component. Stencils and marks AGE. Services equipment with fuel, oil, coolant, water, hydraulic fluid, and air. Operates, cleans, inspects, and services AGE towing vehicles. Maintains vehicle forms. Provides dispatch service for AGE, including positioning equipment to support aircraft maintenance and flying operations. Diagnoses malfunctions and repairs AGE. Advises and performs troubleshooting on AGE before assigning repair action. Inspects and approves completed maintenance actions. Prepares AGE for storage and mobility deployment. Solves repair problems by studying drawings, wiring diagrams and schematics, and technical publications. Uses automated maintenance system to monitor maintenance trends, analyze equipment requirements, maintain equipment records, and document maintenance actions. Analyzes and repairs ground support equipment using conventional and digital multimeters, voltmeters, ohmmeters, frequency counters, oscilloscopes, circuit card testers, transistor testers, and hand tools. Show less

Education

  • Community College of the Air Force
    Associate's degree, Criminal Justice/Police Science
  • Rogers High School
    1989 - 1993

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