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CONTENTS



EMPLOYMENT
  • Litigation Consultant and Law Enforcement Trainer 1994 - Present

ELECTED OFFICE

  • Councilmember, City of Morristown, Tennesee 2005-2008


LAW ENFORCEMENT EXPERIENCE

  • Chief of Police, Tallahassee, FL, 1979 - 1994
  • Chief of Police, Asheville, NC, 1977 - 1979
  • Chief of Police, Hickory, NC, 1974 - 1977
  • Chief of Police and Public Safety Director, Morristown, TN, 1971 - 1974
  • Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1969 - 1971

CRIMINAL JUSTICE EXPERIENCE

  • Special Projects Manager, Maine Community Policing Institute, Augusta, ME, 2002 - 2004
  • Project Manager, Maine Community Policing Institute, Augusta, ME, 2000 - 2001

EDUCATION

  • MPA – Public Administration, Appalachian State University; Boone, NC, 1977
  • BA – Business Management, University of South Florida; Tampa, FL, 1965

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

  • The University of Maine at Augusta; Augusta, ME; Adjunct, Criminal Justice, 2000 -2004
  • Florida A&M University; Tallahassee, FL; Adjunct, Criminal Justice, 1981-1994
  • Florida State University; Tallahassee; FL; Adjunct, Criminal Justice, 1984
  • Tallahassee Community College; Tallahassee, FL; Adjunct, Criminal Justice, 1983-1984
  • Western Carolina University; Cullowhee, NC; Adjunct, Criminal Justice, 1978-1979
  • Walters State Community College; Morristown, TN; Adjunct, Criminal Justice, 1972-1974

PUBLICATIONS

  • Tucker, M. & Wisecarver C., Legal Authority for Preemptive Action, The Tactical Edge, Spring 2008 Issue.
  • Overholt, Roger, Tucker, Melvin & Wisecarver, Chris, Procedural Due Process and the Determination of Just Cause, The Police Chief, Vol. LXXV, Number 1, January 2008.
  • Wisecarver, Chris & Tucker, Melvin, The Force Science Reactionary Gap, Law and Order, Vol. 55, No.8, September 2007.
  • McGuinness, J. M & Tucker, M., Police Use of Force: Federal and Colorado Standards, The Colorado Lawyer, Vol. 36, No. 5, May 2007.
  • Tucker, M., Officer Involved Shootings—Where and When it Happened Really Matters, The Tactical Edge, Winter 2007 Issue.
  • Tucker, M., On Liars, Mistletoe and Lack of Respect for Colleagues, Guest Editorial, The Police Marksman, November/December 2006 Issue.
  • Tucker, M., Poor Training: The Real Story Behind the Headlines, The Law Enforcement Trainer, American Society for Law Enforcement Trainers, Oct/Nov/Dec 2005
  • Tucker, M., The Selection Process and the Role of Leadership, Integrity Talk, International Association of Ethics Instructors., Vol. 5, Issue 2, Summer 2003
  • Tucker, M. & Mears, R, High Risk Police Operations Training Manual, Augusta, ME, 10-01
  • Tucker, M. & Mears, R, The Investigation of Police Officers And The Fifth Amendment, Maine Law Officer’s Bulletin No. 21, Augusta, ME, 9-01
  • Tucker, M., Warning: Use of Force Standards Have Changed, The Florida Police Journal, Tallahassee, FL, 1-99
  • Tucker, M., Constitutional Rights of Public Employees in a Para-Military Organization, Quality Cities, 1-94
  • Tucker, M., Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED): The Tallahassee Model, The Police Chief, Alexandria, VA, 10-93
  • Tucker, M., That Looming Reporter: Coping With a Cantankerous Press, The Florida Police Chief, Tallahassee, FL, 11-91
  • Tucker, M., Military Joins the Drug Fight, The Florida Police Chief, Tallahassee, FL, 8-90
  • Willingham, Mark & Tucker, M., Ethics and Values Training: A Multifaceted Approach, The Police Chief, Alexandria, VA, 11-88
  • Tucker, M., Crack Squad Not Enough, The Police Chief, Alexandria, VA, 6-88
  • Kleman, Daniel A. & Tucker, M., How to Build an Effective Working Relationship: The Manager/Police Chief Relationship, Public Management, Tallahassee, FL, 6-88
  • Tucker, M., The Consequences of Liberalizing Gun Laws, The Police Chief, Alexandria, VA, 3-88
  • Tucker, Kimberly J. & Tucker, M., How to Avoid Becoming a Defendant in a Civil Suit (Part 2), The Florida Police Chief, Tallahassee, FL, 5-85
  • Tucker, Kimberly J. & Tucker, M., How to Avoid Becoming a Defendant in a Civil Suit (Part 1), The Florida Police Chief, Tallahassee, FL, 4-85
  • Tucker, M., Law Enforcement Accreditation: It’s about Time, The Florida Police Chief, Tallahassee, FL, 3-85
  • Hyder, Alan K. & Tucker, M., Efficiency in Police Services: Traffic, Law And Order, Wilmette, IL, 6-79
  • Tucker, M. & Bumgarner, B.L., Attaining Public Confidence—The Police Departments's Role, The Administrator, Vol. IV, No. 1, 4-79
  • Bumgarner, B.L. & Tucker, M., Attaining Public Credibility Through Open Access, The Administrator, North Carolina City and County Management Association, 1-79
  • Tucker, M., The Police Administrator and Affirmative Action, Southern City, Tallahassee, FL, 1-79
  • Tucker, M. & Hyder, Alan K., Some Practical Considerations in Law Enforcement Education, North Carolina PoliceOfficer (Reprinted), 5-79
  • Tucker, M., The Problem Solving Task Force: Use of Participatory Management Methodology, The North Carolina Justice Academy Reporter, 8-79
  • Tucker, M. & Hyder, Alan, Some Practical Considerations in Law Enforcement Education, The Police Chief, Alexandria, VA, 8-78
  • Tucker, M., Zeroing in on Police Productivity, North Carolina Police Officer, 7-77
  • Tucker, M. & Hyder, Alan, The Compact Police Car, Southern City, 10-76
  • Tucker, M., The New Breed Police Chief (Reprinted), Carolina Law And Order, 9-76
  • Tucker, M., The New Breed Police Chief, The North Carolina Justice Academy Reporter, 8-76 Alexandria, VA
  • Hyder, Alan K. & Tucker, M., Economic Realities Force Effective Manpower Utilization, The Police Chief, Alexandria, VA , 4-76
  • Tucker, M., Fostering Inefficiency Through LEAA Grants, Western Piedmont Government News, 12-75
  • Tucker, M., The New Breed of Police Officer, The North Carolina Justice Academy Reporter , 12-75

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

  • International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association (ILEETA)
  • National Tactical Officers Association (NTOA)
  • Maine Chiefs of Police Association (MCPA)
  • American Society of Law Enforcement Trainers (ASLET)
  • American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS)
  • Police Executive Research Forum (PERF)
  • International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP)
  • Florida Department of Business Regulation, Hotels and Restaurants Security Task Force
  • Florida Juvenile Justice Center; Commissioner
  • Florida Police Chiefs' Association Ethics Committee
  • State of Florida Technical Committee for Public Service Education
  • Florida District 2, State Emergency Response Commission
  • Advisory Board, Florida Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS)
  • Advisory Board, Florida Interagency Narcotics Information Network (FININ)
  • Florida Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission; Vice-Chairman
  • Florida Governor's Task Force on Law Enforcement
  • Florida Police Chiefs Association
  • North Carolina Governor's Crime Prevention Commission
  • North Carolina Association of Chiefs of Police; Vice-President
  • North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training Council; Chairman
  • North Carolina Association of Chiefs of Police; Secretary-Treasurer
  • North Carolina Governor's Law and Order Commission
  • Technical Advisory Committee, University of North Carolina, Charlotte

CERTIFICATIONS

  • S&W 9MM Semi-Automatic
  • Monadnock PR-24 Baton Basic
  • Monadnock Expandable Baton Advanced
  • Advanced Taser M-26
  • Advanced Taser X-26
  • Aerosol Subject Restraint-Oleoresin Capsicum (OC)
  • Police Defensive Tactics
  • Certified Law Enforcement Trainer (CLET), American Society for Law Enforcement Trainers
  • Law Enforcement Ethics Instructor, National Institute of Ethics
  • Certified Protection Professional (CPP), American Society for Industrial Security
  • Law Enforcement Certificate, State of Florida
  • Advanced Law Enforcement Certificate, State of North Carolina
  • Jail Operations Certificate, State of North Carolina
  • Law Enforcement Certificate, State of Tennessee

AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS

  • First Place Award; Use of Force Academic Test, 14th Annual Seminar, American Society for Law Enforcement Training (ASLET); Orlando, FL, 2-01
  • Outstanding Public Administrator, North Florida Chapter of the American Society of Public Administration (ASPA), 4-93
  • Writing Excellence Award for article, That Looming Reporter :Coping With a Cantankerous Press, Charles G. Wellborn Foundation, 10-92
  • Service Award, Glenn Terrell Foundation, Tallahassee, FL, 5-90
  • President’s Service Award, United Way, Tallahassee, FL, 5-83
  • Freedom Award, NAACP, Tallahassee, FL, 5-81
  • Service Award, North Carolina Attorney General's Office, 12-79
  • Appreciation Award, U.S. Secret Service, Tallahassee, FL, 9-79

LAW ENFORCEMENT AND SECURITY TRAINING AND CONSULTING

Since retiring as the Chief of Police for the Tallahassee, Florida Police Department in 1994, Chief Tucker has been training law enforcement officers in personnel issues and high-risk operations, conducting security surveys for businesses and government agencies, conducting agency evaluations, providing criminal justice and security consulting services, and providing litigation support as an expert in police and security matters for both defense and plaintiff.

LITIGATION SERVICES

Chief Tucker has been retained in approximately 400 law enforcement and security cases. He has testified as an expert 50+ times primarily in the following areas:

  • Negligent hiring, retention, assignment, training, and supervision
  • Use of less than lethal and lethal force
  • Emergency vehicle operations
  • Premises liability
  • Security Guard negligence
  • Reasonable accommodation
  • Free speech
  • Probable cause/ reasonable suspicion
  • Police personnel practices
  • Race and sex discrimination
  • Proper police procedures
He has provided litigation services in the following:
Alabama
Arkansas
Connecticut
Georgia
Louisiana
Massachusetts
Nebraska
New Mexico
North Carolina
Pennsylvania
Tennessee
Washington
Alaska
California
District of Columbia
Illinois
Maine
Mississippi
New Hampshire
New York
Ohio
Puerto Rico
Texas
West Virginia
Arizona
Colorado
Florida
Kentucky
Maryland
Missouri
New Jersey
Nevada
Oklahoma
South Carolina
Virginia


CRIMINAL JUSTICE TRAINING SERVICES

Chief Tucker conducts training seminars for officers, supervisors and managers of
federal, state, county and municipal law enforcement agencies in the following areas:

  • High-speed pursuit and emergency response
  • Use of force
  • Personnel practices
  • Writing reports to reduce liability risk
  • Legal and professional standards regulating police high-risk operations
  • Auditing operations to reduce civil liability risk
  • Civil liability awareness
  • Standards for discipline

He has provided criminal justice training for the following organizations:

  • Performance Institute, Arlington, VA, 2007 National Summit on Use of Force in Law Enforcement, The Legal Standards of Use of Force.
  • Jefferson County, TN Sheriff's Department, Use of Force: Legal, Professional and Ethical Standards
  • Hancock County, TN Sheriff's Department, Use of Force: Legal, Professional and Ethical Standards
  • Hamblen County, TN Sheriff's Department, Use of Force: Legal, Professional and Ethical Standards
  • Utah/Nevada FBI National Academy Graduates Association, Use of Force, Standards and Threat Assessment
  • Morristown, Tennessee Police Department, Use of Force: Legal and Professional Standards
  • DOJ/COPS, Lewiston, ME, Use of Force/Citizen Complaints
  • Houlton, Maine Police Department, Use of Force: Legal, Professional and Ethical Standards
  • Police Excecutive Leadership Seminar, Lewiston, Maine, The Police Departments Role in Homeland Security
  • Director's Conference, Regional Community Policing Institutes, Washington, D.C., Surviving Federal Audits of Grants
  • 13th Annual NASRO Conference, Orlando, FL, Avoiding Liability While Serving as an SRO
  • 2nd Annual COPS Conference, Washington, D.C., Selecting Ethical Officers
  • Augusta Police Department, Augusta, ME, Emergency Vehicle Operations
  • Mid-Coast Police Chiefs Association, Brunswick, ME, Ethics in Law Enforcement
  • National Troopers Coalition, Portland, ME, Free Speech, Due Process, and Use of Force Investigations
  • Maine Department of Corrections, Charleston, ME, Ethics and Integrity in a Corrections Setting
  • Tallahassee Police Department, Tallahassee, FL, Writing Reports, Auditing, Training, and Understanding Concepts to Avoid Administrative and Civil Culpability
  • Pat Thomas Law Enforcement Academy, Quincy, FL; Legal and Professional Standards Regulating Police Use of Force, Pursuit and Emergency Response
  • Bangor Theological Seminary, Bangor, ME; Counseling Victims in Police Use of Force Cases
  • Maine Criminal Justice Academy, Vassalboro, ME; Domestic Violence and Crimes Against the Elderly
  • Maine Mid-Coast Chief’s Association, Wiscasset, ME; High Risk Police Operations
  • Maine Mid-Coast Chief’s Association, Rockland, ME; High Risk Police Operations
  • Maine Criminal Justice Academy, Waterville, ME; Civil Liability Awareness
  • Labor Relations Information System Seminar, Kissimmee, FL; Standards For Discipline
  • National Expert Witness and Litigation Seminar, Hyannis, MA; Police Use of Force
  • Labor Relations Information System, Orlando, FL; Procedural Due Process and Just Cause
  • Maine EMS, Islesboro, ME; Emergency Vehicle Operations
  • Public Employment Labor Relations Forum, Tampa, FL; Constitutional Rights of Public Employees
  • Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Tallahassee, FL; Investigating Use of Force
  • Center for Advanced Law Enforcement Studies, Tampa, FL; Excessive and Deadly Force: Law, Policy and Investigation
  • Florida Criminal Justice Executive Institute, Ft. Lauderdale, FL; Personnel Issues
  • MCPI Leadership 2000 Seminar, Northport, ME; Auditing Operations to Reduce Civil Liability Risk
  • Gulf Coast Community College, Panama City, FL; Personnel Issues in Managing a Florida Law Enforcement Agency
  • Florida Police Chiefs and Florida Criminal Justice Executive Institute Annual Seminar, Tallahassee, FL; Civil Liability, Manpower Allocation and other Personnel Considerations
  • Florida Criminal Justice Executive Institute: Fort Pierce, FL; Police Personnel Use, Discipline Process, and Public Official Liability
  • New River Criminal Justice Academy, Radford, VA; Policy Issues Relating to Substance Abuse Within Criminal Justice Agencies
  • Florida Criminal Justice Executive Institute, Tallahassee, FL; Police Personnel Management
  • Lively Criminal Justice Training Academy, Advanced Instructor Training Series: Quincy, FL; Police Vehicle Operations, Use of Force, and Vicarious Liability Concerns for Instructors
  • Annual Florida Police Chiefs' Seminar: Tallahassee, FL; Police Patrol, Use of Force, Police Vehicle Operations, and Police Tactical Operations
  • Iceland Police Department; Reykjavik, Iceland, Drug investigations, interdiction, and prevention strategies
  • Florida Criminal Justice Executive Institute, St. Petersburg Junior College, St. Petersburg, FL; Personnel Issues and High Risk Management
  • Maine Police Chiefs' Association, Houlton, ME; Police High Risk Operations and Vicarious Liability
  • Portland Police Department, Portland, ME; Police High Risk Operations
  • Florida Marine Patrol, Tallahassee, FL; Police High Risk Operations
  • Bay County Community College, Panama City, FL; Police Raids, Stakeouts, Use of Force, Vehicle Operations
  • Escambia County Sheriff's Department, Pensacola, FL; Police High Risk Operations
  • Broward Community College, Melbourne, FL; Police Raids, Stakeouts, Use of Force, Vehicle Operations, Hostage Situations
  • O'Connell Corporation, Washington, D.C.; Criminal Interrogation Techniques
  • Office of the State Attorney, 6th Judicial Circuit, Key West Florida, Consultant on Police Code of Silence
  • Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Department; Tampa, FL; Police Civil Liability Awareness/High Risk Operations

CRIMINAL JUSTICE CONSULTING

Chief Tucker has provided criminal justice consultant services for the following organizations:

  • Palm Beach Post. News Consultant, Tasers: Policy Guidance and Training
  • The Boston Globe, The Associated Press, The New York Times, The Washington Post, News Consultant, Death of College Student by Pepperball Weapon following Red Sox Game
  • Camden and Rockport, Maine; Efficiency/Manpower Utilization Studies of Police Departments
  • Louisville Courier-Journal; News consultant, Evaluation of Six Officer-Involved Shootings
  • The Florida Department of Lottery; Review of Firearms Training and Deadly Force Policy
  • Jackson, MS; Police Chief Selection Consultant
  • CBS program Eye to Eye With Connie Chung; News consultant, Violence in America
  • CNN program Across America With Larry Woods; News consultant, Drug Abuse Resistance Education
  • Cape Coral, FL; Police Chief Selection Consultant
  • Cairo, GA; Police Chief Selection Consultant
  • Cocoa Beach , FL Police Department; Management Evaluation
  • Fort Walton Beach, FL; Police Chief Selection Consultant
  • Orange City Police Department; Orange City, FL; Management Evaluation
  • Edgewater, FL Police Department; Management Evaluation
  • Bowling Green, KY; Police Chief Selection Consultant
  • Hendersonville, NC; Police Chief Selection Consultant
  • Texas League of Municipalities, Houston, TX; Consultant Police Officer Bill Of Rights
  • U.S. Department of Justice, Nashua, NH Race Relations and Racial Profiling
  • The Eighth Annual National Expert Witness and Litigation Seminar, Hyannis, MA Police Use of Force: Myths and Realities
  • Labor Relations Information Personnel Issues Seminar, Orlando, FL; Procedural Due Process and the Right to Be Heard
  • Labor Relations Information Systems Personnel Issues Seminar, Orlando, FL; The Investigation of Police Officers and the Fifth Amendment
  • Labor Relations Information Systems Personnel Issues Seminar, Orlando, FL; Procedural Due Process and the Determination of Just Cause
  • The American Criminal Justice Association , Pittsburgh, PA; Police Discipline: An Innovative Process for Intra-Agency Corrective Response

SECURITY TRAINING AND CONSULTING

During his law enforcement career Chief Tucker supervised crime prevention units in four police departments that provided security surveys of homes, businesses, and government buildings. He routinely reviewed construction plans for new businesses for compliance with the principles of crime prevention through environmental design (see Crime Prevention Through Environmental: Design (CPTED):The Tallahassee Model, The Police Chief , 10-93). He trained hotel, motel, and restaurant managers and apartment complex managers on crime prevention techniques, conducting security surveys, and calculating the risk of crime on their property. He served on the Florida Hotel, Motel, and Restaurants Security Task Force providing crime prevention techniques for the Task Force bulletin. He taught crime prevention strategies, concepts, and techniques at the university level as an adjunct faculty member. He also served on the North Carolina Governor’s Crime Prevention Commission. In December 2002 he received training in Tel-Aviv, Israeli Security Agency (ISA) on airport/airline security, threat assessment, doctrine development, and training requirements. An active member of the American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS) and a former Certified Protection Professional (CPP), he has provided security consulting services and security training for the following organizations:

  • Walters State Community College, Security Awareness Training, Morristown, TN
  • Consortium of Security Professionals, Chicago O'Hare Airport, Security in a Mass-Transportation Environment/Role of State and Local Police in Homeland Security
  • Maine Post-Secondary Educational Institutions Security Directors Conference, Augusta, ME, Campus Security
  • University of Maine Center Directors Conference, Augusta, ME, Premises Liability Concepts, Risks Identification, Security Protocols
  • State of Maine Campus Security Summit, Colby College, Waterville, ME, Campus Security Risks Assessments, Programs and Audits
  • Gardiner, ME Boys and Girls Club, SecurityEvaluation
  • Seeds of Peace Center, Otisfield, ME, Security Evaluation in preparation for Israeli/Palestinian youth conference
  • Florida Department of Management Services, Division of Facilities Management, Tallahassee, FL, Security, Safety & Premises Liability
  • Latitude 44/Longitude 69 Restaurant, Islesboro, Maine, Security Survey of Facility
  • The Florida Department of Revenue; Tallahassee, FL, Security Survey of Facilities, Miami, Tampa, and Clearwater offices
  • Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers, Premises Liability Seminar, Tampa, FL; The Role of Law Enforcement in Crime Prevention on Private Property
  • National Crime Prevention Institute, Reykjavik, Iceland; Crime Prevention in the Future
  • Brett an DeHaven, Tallahassee, FL; Security Survey of The Highpoint Center Office Complex
  • Florida Hotel & Motel Association, Tallahassee, FL; Avoiding Liability in Premises Security