MARK E. ALLEY, CHIEF OF POLICE
Lansing, Michigan
EDUCATION
Michigan State University, Master Degree in Police Administration 1994
Ferris State University, B.S. Degree in Criminal Justice 1985
LAW ENFORCEMENT CAREER
- Chief of Police, Lansing Police Department
June, 2000 to Present - Captain, North Precinct January,
2000 to June, 2000 - Acting Deputy Chief, Field Services Division
October, 1999 to January 1999 - Captain, South Precinct
January 1998 to January 1999 - Lieutenant, South Precinct
January 1995 to January 1998 - Sergeant
August 1991 to January 1995 - Patrol Sergeant
14 months - Training Sergeant
20 months - Detective Bureau Sergeant
6 months - Sergeant, Special Operations Drugs
One month training to transfer - Police Officer
March 1996 to August 1991
TEACHING
- Adjunct Professor, Michigan State University
September 1996 to Present - Criminal Justice 335 Police Process
- Criminal Justice 432 Community Policing
- Criminal Justice 435 Investigation Procedure
- Human Diversity Trainer
2000 - Incident Command System Trainer
1997
CREATIVE WORK
- HOPE Scholarship Program 2001
- Violent Toy Turn-In Program 2001
- Juvenile Intervention Initiative 2000
- Teen Court 2000
- Law Enforcement Juvenile Diversion Program 1999
- Parole Officer/Police Officer Partner Program 1999
- Citizens United to Track Truants "CUTT" Program 1998
- VISTA Summer of Safety Program 1994
