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2008-2010
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Kelly Greenwell, Council Member
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PSPRC
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Jack A. Cole <br />State Police Lieutenant - Undercover Officer <br />jackacoleri0eap.cc (781) 393 -6985 www.leap.cc <br />"This is Not a War on Drugs —it's a War on People." <br />Jack Cole knows about the "war on drugs" from several perspectives. He retired as a <br />Detective Lieutenant after a 26 -year career with the New Jersey State Police— fourteen in <br />narcotics, mostly as an undercover officer. His investigations spanned cases from street <br />drug users to international "billion- dollar" drug trafficking organizations. Jack ended his <br />undercover career living nearly two years in Boston and New York City, posing as a <br />fugitive drug dealer wanted for murder, while tracking members of a terrorist organization <br />that robbed banks, planted bombs in corporate headquarters, court- houses, police stations, <br />and airplanes and ultimately murdered a New Jersey State Trooper. Jack is a founding <br />member and executive director of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition an organization <br />representing 30,000 cops, judges, prosecutors, prison wardens, and others, who know a <br />system of legalized regulation of all drugs will remove the violence which is the result of <br />drug prohibition. <br />After retiring, Jack dealt with the emotional residue left from his participation in this failed and <br />destructive war on drugs by working to reform current drug policy. He moved to Boston to continue his <br />education. Jack holds a B.A. in Criminal Justice and a Masters degree in Public Policy. Currently <br />writing his dissertation for the Public Policy Ph.D. Program at the University of Massachusetts, his <br />major focus is on the issues of race and gender bias, brutality and corruption in law enforcement. Jack <br />believes ending drug prohibition will go a long way toward correcting those problems. <br />Jack has taught courses to police recruits and veteran officers on ethics, integrity, moral decision - <br />making, and the detrimental effects of racial profiling. As Executive Director of LEAP, he has presented <br />papers at international conferences and spoken on drug policy reform in the European Parliament, as <br />well as presenting over a thousand times to students, educators, professional, civic, benevolent, and <br />religious groups in Australia, Canada, Central and South America, Europe, New Zealand, Southeast <br />Asia, and across the United States. <br />Jack is passionate in his belief that the drug war is steeped in racism, that it is needlessly destroying the <br />lives of young people, and that it is corrupting our police. His discussions give his audience an <br />alternative prospective of the US war on drugs from the view of a veteran drug- warrior turned against <br />the war. <br />To book a speaker, contact: <br />Shaleen Title, Speakers Bureau Director <br />speakers@ leap. cc cell: (217) 390 -1965 <br />
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