Course Flyer - New Mexico Law Enforcement Academy

TARGET Working Group Meeting
Hosted by
The Federal Bureau of Investigation Albuquerque Field Office
and
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Each attendee must register individually and must personally complete the registration form – DO NOT
REGISTER MULTIPLE ATTENDEES AT THE SAME TIME.
Location:
New Mexico Tech Macey Conference Center, 1-7 Olive Lane, Socorro, NM, 87801
Parking:
Parking lots available next to conference center
Date:
January 20, 2015 (Registration closes January 16, 2015, at 8:00 am)
Time:
8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Free
Cost:
Registration: Interested individuals must register for this event by visiting the following website –
http://www.eventbrite.com/e/target-working-group-meeting-albuquerque-fbi-and-new-mexico-tech-tickets13228068509.
Agenda:
7:30 am – 8:00 am:
Check-in and Registration
8:00 am – 8:15 am:
Opening Remarks
8:15 am –12:00 pm:
Threat Assessment and Management Best Practices – SA Mac
McCaskill
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm:
Lunch
1:00 pm – 5:00 pm:
Stalking – SSA Cari Robins, FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit 2
Work credentials, a photo identification card, and a seminar ticket will be required of each attendee.
If you have questions, contact SA Mac McCaskill, [email protected] .
Supervisory Special Agent Cari J. Robins
SSA Robins is assigned to the FBI’s Behavioral Threat Assessment Center (BTAC), of the Behavioral Analysis
Unit II (BAU-2), in Quantico, Virginia. SSA Robins began her career in the FBI in 2004 and was assigned to
the New York Field Office. As an agent in New York, SSA Robins investigated violent crimes such as bank
robberies, kidnappings and fugitives. SSA Robins served as the Criminal Threat Coordinator and was primarily
responsible for investigating threat cases such as stalking and extortion. SSA Robins was also a member of the
Evidence Response Team.
Prior to joining the FBI, SSA Robins was an Assistant State Attorney (ASA) in the Miami-Dade State
Attorney’s Office from 2000 to 2004. As an ASA, SSA Robins was assigned to the Career Criminal Robbery
Unit where she specialized in prosecuting habitually violent offenders and complex robbery cases.
SSA Robins earned a Bachelor of Science from Boston University in 1997, a Juris Doctor from the University
of Miami School of Law in 2000 and a Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology from the John Jay College of
Criminal Justice in 2010. SSA Robins also became a certified forklift operator in 2012.
Special Agent Mac McCaskill
SA McCaskill has been with the FBI for 16 years and has been assigned to the San Francisco Field Office and
the Albuquerque Field Office. During his career, SA McCaskill has investigated violent crimes, including
homicide, sex crimes, kidnappings, and car-jackings, as well as white collar crimes, including complex financial
crimes and public corruption. Currently, SA McCaskill is the Principal Behavioral Analysis Coordinator in
Albuquerque, where he manages the program and is the lead agent in coordinating assistance in serial murder
investigations, threat and targeted violence investigations, and unsolved or ongoing serial crimes against
children.
SA McCaskill is also a member of the FBI’s national Child Abduction Rapid Deployment (CARD) Team and
deploys to assist child abduction investigations. He has been a Crisis Negotiator since 2001, and is currently the
coordinator of Albuquerque Crisis Negotiation Team. SA McCaskill conducts police training in the areas of
Interview and Interrogation and Crisis Negotiation.
Prior to joining the FBI, SA McCaskill received a Bachelor of Criminal Justice from New Mexico State
University and a Juris Doctor from Stanford University. He also served as a Bomb Tech in the United States
Army.
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