MARK E. ALLEY, FORMER 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 March, 2010 - 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
