Post by Teresa on Feb 3, 2006 20:59:49 GMT -5
Author of Prisoner of Meth
Jesse Hambrick's
2006 Calendar* of Speaking Engagements
on Prisoners of Meth
January
January 23rd at Chapel Hill High School - 7:00pm
February
February 21st at Douglas County High School - 7:00pm
March
March 21st at Lithia Springs High School - 7:00pm
April
April 18th at Alexander High School - 7:00pm
*All programs open to the public. Middle and High School students are also invited.
About Jesse:
Jesse Walton Hambrick Jr.
Experience
Jesse Hambrick is presently with the Douglas County (Georgia) Sheriff's Office and assigned to the Special Investigations Division. In this capacity, his primary responsibility is to identify, investigate and prosecute those persons involved in the possession and distribution of illegal narcotics – specifically Methamphetamine. Hambrick is currently a Clandestine Laboratory Certified Technician, as well as a certified Clandestine Laboratory Site Safety Supervisor through the DEA. He is trained to respond to and manage hazardous materials scenes resulting from Methamphetamine Clandestine Laboratories.
From these experiences, he developed and now teaches several different courses to local law enforcement, private citizens, volunteer groups and school administrators in the area of drug abuse recognition and identification. Specifically, Hambrick created numerous courses on Methamphetamine use, as well as the Labs that create the fastest growing drug in the U.S. Through these classes, he worked with over 10,000 community leaders, teachers, law enforcement, and treatment providers to recognize Methamphetamine use. He is considered by many to be one of the country’s leading authorities in the drug’s use and production.
Hambrick is also the coordinator of the county’s Methamphetamine Task Force. This group is comprised of local, state, and federal law enforcement agents, public service professionals, public school administrators and private citizens. The task force’s main objective is to combat the Methamphetamine problem in the county through prevention, education, treatment and enforcement. The Douglas County Meth Task Force was the first of its kind in Georgia and now a model for other such groups both state and nationwide.
Hambrick has been involved in narcotics investigations for the past eleven years and has conducted large and small scale, overt and covert Methamphetamine investigations. These circumstances provided him the opportunity to become well versed in Methamphetamine production and distribution throughout the United States, as well as the drug’s effect on the human brain and body. Through countless interviews and interactions with users and addicts, Hambrick has conducted and been an integral part of numerous successful interventions. Additionally, he has dismantled Methamphetamine labs of all types. Given this, he is an expert on the drug’s production – even showing other law enforcement officials (in controlled environments) the intricacies of how a lab works.
Accomplishments
- Awards from the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Federal Bureau of Investigations, as well as received the 2004 Sheriff’s commendation award, for outstanding accomplishment in the area of narcotics enforcement.
- Directed and assisted in the production of “Crystal Death.” a 30-minute video about the dangers of Methamphetamine.
- Directed and produced a 15 minute PSA on Methamphetamine production.
- Testified in 2005 in both the House of Representatives and State Senate as a key witness for passing state law restricting the sale of pseudoephedrine.
- Educated in excess of 4000 public and private school teachers and administrators.
- Developed the meth-in-douglas.com website that has generated several thousand hits since its inception 18 months ago.
- Featured in hundreds of news articles and television programs, including a documentary series produced for public television.
- Conducted Methamphetamine consultations and key note addresses for Georgia Tech University, the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice, the Georgia Children’s’ Advocacy Group, the Georgia Department of Family and Children Services and the Georgia Council on Alcohol and Substance Abuse.
- Assisted in the video introduction of the Governor’s keynote address for the State Methamphetamine Summit in 2004.
- Created a Methamphetamine awareness brochure with over 30,000 in print.
Jesse Hambrick's
2006 Calendar* of Speaking Engagements
on Prisoners of Meth
January
January 23rd at Chapel Hill High School - 7:00pm
February
February 21st at Douglas County High School - 7:00pm
March
March 21st at Lithia Springs High School - 7:00pm
April
April 18th at Alexander High School - 7:00pm
*All programs open to the public. Middle and High School students are also invited.
About Jesse:
Jesse Walton Hambrick Jr.
Experience
Jesse Hambrick is presently with the Douglas County (Georgia) Sheriff's Office and assigned to the Special Investigations Division. In this capacity, his primary responsibility is to identify, investigate and prosecute those persons involved in the possession and distribution of illegal narcotics – specifically Methamphetamine. Hambrick is currently a Clandestine Laboratory Certified Technician, as well as a certified Clandestine Laboratory Site Safety Supervisor through the DEA. He is trained to respond to and manage hazardous materials scenes resulting from Methamphetamine Clandestine Laboratories.
From these experiences, he developed and now teaches several different courses to local law enforcement, private citizens, volunteer groups and school administrators in the area of drug abuse recognition and identification. Specifically, Hambrick created numerous courses on Methamphetamine use, as well as the Labs that create the fastest growing drug in the U.S. Through these classes, he worked with over 10,000 community leaders, teachers, law enforcement, and treatment providers to recognize Methamphetamine use. He is considered by many to be one of the country’s leading authorities in the drug’s use and production.
Hambrick is also the coordinator of the county’s Methamphetamine Task Force. This group is comprised of local, state, and federal law enforcement agents, public service professionals, public school administrators and private citizens. The task force’s main objective is to combat the Methamphetamine problem in the county through prevention, education, treatment and enforcement. The Douglas County Meth Task Force was the first of its kind in Georgia and now a model for other such groups both state and nationwide.
Hambrick has been involved in narcotics investigations for the past eleven years and has conducted large and small scale, overt and covert Methamphetamine investigations. These circumstances provided him the opportunity to become well versed in Methamphetamine production and distribution throughout the United States, as well as the drug’s effect on the human brain and body. Through countless interviews and interactions with users and addicts, Hambrick has conducted and been an integral part of numerous successful interventions. Additionally, he has dismantled Methamphetamine labs of all types. Given this, he is an expert on the drug’s production – even showing other law enforcement officials (in controlled environments) the intricacies of how a lab works.
Accomplishments
- Awards from the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Federal Bureau of Investigations, as well as received the 2004 Sheriff’s commendation award, for outstanding accomplishment in the area of narcotics enforcement.
- Directed and assisted in the production of “Crystal Death.” a 30-minute video about the dangers of Methamphetamine.
- Directed and produced a 15 minute PSA on Methamphetamine production.
- Testified in 2005 in both the House of Representatives and State Senate as a key witness for passing state law restricting the sale of pseudoephedrine.
- Educated in excess of 4000 public and private school teachers and administrators.
- Developed the meth-in-douglas.com website that has generated several thousand hits since its inception 18 months ago.
- Featured in hundreds of news articles and television programs, including a documentary series produced for public television.
- Conducted Methamphetamine consultations and key note addresses for Georgia Tech University, the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice, the Georgia Children’s’ Advocacy Group, the Georgia Department of Family and Children Services and the Georgia Council on Alcohol and Substance Abuse.
- Assisted in the video introduction of the Governor’s keynote address for the State Methamphetamine Summit in 2004.
- Created a Methamphetamine awareness brochure with over 30,000 in print.