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Deborah PascuaChicago, IL 60607IPascua.law@gmail.comObjectiveTo provide adjunct instruction at the undergraduate and graduate level for the Graham Business School of Management at Saint XavierUniversity.EducationUniversity of Illinois, BA Criminal Justice, Chicago, ILJohn Marshall Law School, Juris Doctorate, Chicago, IL1990 Bar Admission State of IllinoisNorthwestern University Center for Public Safety- Police Staff and Command, Evanston, ILSaint Xavier University, MBA, instructional Design/Financial Fraud, Chicago, ILMANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIPProven record of building team and inspiring workforce of agreement and non-agreement employees by providing supervision, trainingand mentoring for the last 22 years for law enforcement personnel;Experience in working in a complex environment with the ability to understand quantitative and qualitative data and adjust operationsper data by being the designated Lead Inspector responsible for managing thorough and timely audits and investigations involvingcomplex legal and confidential issues;Experienced working directly with senior and mid-level leaders in the Chicago Police Department as Team Leader assigned tothe Inspection Division and as Commanding Officer to the First Deputy Superintendent and Superintendent of Police byproviding advice on legal issues related to investigations including issues concerning local, state and federal laws, statutes andcontracts;Provide daily and ongoing advice, guidance and assistance on matters involving risk management security matters, ethicalconsiderations, budget, audit, staff training, employee relations issues and confidential matters.SKILLS AND ABILITIES IN INVESTIGATIONSInterpreted and analyzed reports from complex data systems in order to draft recommendation and findings reports on auditsand investigations involving complex legal and highly sensitive confidential issues related to internal compliance, financial,facilities and consent decree oversight;Expertise in all City of Chicago Police Department Directives, Internal Affairs, Legal Affairs operations, and Inspection DivisionAuditing operations by actual assignment for over six years as a Lieutenant of Police assigned an Inspector of Police.Team Leader on internal audits involving financial matters of overtime usage by the detective division, building security procedurebreaches, contact card usage, body camera usage, property accountability, application for search warrants, First Amendment complianceand weapons equipment accountability to name a few;Proven record of working collaboratively within an organization through my experience working with federal, state and locallaw enforcement agencies and assisting the Inspector General and worker's compensation professionals on investigationsinvolving employee fraud, theft and other violations of City Colleges of Chicago Employee Manual.KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCEProvided legal analysis and recommendations on discharge and disciplinary Internal Affairs and Police Board cases; Experienceddeveloping training curriculum for procedural criminal, civil and labor legal issues to all sworn member ranks.Experienced in interviewing and interrogation techniques necessary for successful investigative and charging procedures; Skilledin detecting fraud, waste and abuse through investigative techniques and making recommendations on risk management goals to changepolicy and procedures and follow best practice operations;Experienced managing multiple employees leading a group of fellow professionals and developing and implementing a cooperative andaccountable team structure. Supervised Compliance, First Amendment, Facilities and Financial Audit teams.PROFESSIONALISM AND TRAININGOver 30 years of professional experience in the area of criminal case investigations including court preparation, collection ofevidence, witness preparation, report writing and testimony; Experienced in working collaboratively with other internaldepartments and outside agencies; In good standing and completes yearly requirement of legal training per the standards outlined bythe Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Committee.

ExperienceASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF SAFETY AND SECURITY J CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGOJ OCTOBER 2014 - JUNE 2017Creating a comprehensive security team schedule to staff three diverse personnel shifts within strict budget constraints; Responsible forall in-house security systems, key systems, security camera, storage and monitoring systems, and access control system to include thephoto ID badge program Developed a personalized program of training to students, faculty and staff on fire, shelter in place, lock downand other emergency drills. Ensure compliance and updated training and development of security staff for improvement andprofessional growth with various Federal, State and City compliance regarding Title IX, CLERY, VAWA, and Victim Bill of Rights.Develops best practices methods in communication of safety & security protocol to faculty, staff and students via a monthly news bulletin.Position was eliminated on June 29, 2017 due to a Reduction in Force.LIEUTENANT OF POLICEJCHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT! JULY 1986 - MARCH 2014 (RETIRED OVER FIVE YEARS)Worked in the capacity of Patrol Officer, Legal Officer, Sergeant of Police, Lieutenant of Police, Inspector, Commanding Officer fornumerous units within the Chicago Police Department including both field and operational assignments. Assigned for six years as the EEOOfficer for the Office of Legal Affairs. Provided legal analysis and recommendations on discharge and disciplinary Internal Affairsand Police Board cases. Diverse work experience covers over 15 police districts throughout the City of Chicago in capacity ofpolice officer, sergeant, lieutenant and acting watch commander. Experienced supervisor in downtown business district area duringthe 911 terrorist attacks (2001) and subsequent panic that ensued with calls of suspicious packages. Assigned as WMD supervisor to theDeputy Superintendent of the Bureau of Crime Strategy to develop a policy of interdepartmental cooperation with the Department ofHomeland Security. Trained extensively in numerous FEMA and ICS on-line and in-class courses.Over 2 7 years of interviewing complainants, victims, witnesses and offenders to gather, verify and corroborate evidence inaddition to performing stationary and mobile surveillance, documenting statements, observations and evidentiary materials,preparing case reports and approving officer reports so that they are complete, accurate and comply with department directives.Experienced supervisor working large scale parades, protests and demonstrations such as the 2012 NATO summit involving protestorsfrom the ACLU, Amnesty International and the Occupy Movement. Served as community beat team leader, hosting community meetingson crime statistics and crime issues and served as Commanding Officer for the First Deputy Superintendent of Police and Office of theSuperintendent of Police. Last six years of employment was assigned as Team Leader Inspector in charge of internal audits in theareas of financial, building safety, consent decree compliance, and General/Special Order policy /procedure compliance.Retired with impeccable employment disciplinary and attendance history. Successfully completed the upper management program at theNorthwestern School for Police Staff and Command.ATTORNEY AT LAW/ LAW OFFICES OF DEBORAH L. PASCUA, ESQ. /1991 - CURRENTOver 25 years comprehensive experience in EEO, labor, HIPP A, ADA human resources and employment law matters. Conductedextensive client interviews, researched state, local and federal case law and investigated matters in preparation for successfullitigation. A member of the Chicago Bar Association and complies with the ARDC requirements for continuing legal education with a focuson employment discrimination/labor issues. Experienced attorney working election dates for the Board of Elections Central Office overten years providing information regarding election policies and procedures. In good standing and completes yearly requirement of legaltraining per the standards outlined by the Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Committee;ADJUNCT PROFESSOR/SAINT XAVIER UNIVERSITY/ 2003 - CURRENTCreated core curriculum and syllabus development for teaching graduate and undergraduate students in the Graham School ofManagement for courses entitled, Ethical Perspectives of Financial Fraud, Business Ethics and Governance and DisasterPreparedness for Management, and Foundations of Labor Law. ACFE certification pending.ILLINOIS SECURITY ANALYTICS AND CONSUL TING, LLC - 2019 - CURRENTPresident and CEO of lSAAC, LLC, a women minority owned business that provides professional safety and security services based onspecific client needs. Services include corporate employee training on safety /legal topics, fixed/mobile surveillance, undercoveroperations, Workers Comp/Insurance investigations, employee background checks, interior/exterior security assessments, and dignitaryprotection.CERTIFICATES AND LICENSE 2020ATTORNEY REGISTRATION AND DISCIPLINARY COMMISSION OF THE SUPREME COURT OF ILLINOIS NO. 6203309 ACTIVE FROM5/10/1990 THROUGH 12/31/2020ILLINOIS RETIRED OFFICER CONCEALED CARRY PERMIT ID NUMBER 17561 EXPIRES 08/31/2020STATE OF ILLINOIS- PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR LICENSE NUMBER 115.002564 EXPIRES: 5/31/2020STATE OF ILLINOIS- PRIVATE SECURITY CONTRACTOR LICENSE: 115.002564 EXPIRES: 5/31/20201

Deborah L. PascuaChicago, IL 60607Pascua.law@gmail.comRESEARCH INTERESTSWomen in PolicingEDUCATIONSchool of Police Staff and Command, December 2004 - Northwestern University Center ofPublic SafetyJD, May 1989 -John Marshall Law School, Chicago, ILMBA Instructional Design/Financial Fraud, May 2003 - Saint Xavier University.BA in Criminal Justice, June 1984 - University of Illinois at Chicago.AA in Liberal Arts, June 1982 - City Colleges of Chicago, Wilbur Wright Jr. CollegeAPPOINTMENTS1986 - 2014- Chicago Police Department1990 - Current - Law Offices of Deborah L. Pascua, Esq.2019 - Current - Illinois Security Analytics and Consulting - CEO and President2018 - Current - Chicago Board of Elections - Hearing OfficerPUBLICATIONSArticlesUnderstanding the Role that Internal Auditors Play in Law Enforcement ManagementCo-authored by Lt. Deborah L. Pascua and Sgt. Jackie Campbell - November 2013Is There Safety in Numbers, Co-authored by Lt. Deborah L. Pascua and Sgt. Jackie Campbell September 2013Sexual Harassment General Order and Training Bulletin - 1996AUDIT REPORTS2013 - City of Chicago Police Department Contact CardsAllstate Building Safeblocks Grant Money ExpendituresSafe Passage RoutesCode of Silence

Marine Unit/Helicopter Facility Overtime Usage2012 - City of Chicago Evidence and Recovered Property ProceduresContingency Fund and Grant Audit2011- 2010 Overtime Review of Narcotics SectionOvertime Review of Area Four Detective Division2009 - Lock up Compliance Procedures AuditCONFERENCESInternational Association of Women Police ConferencePhiladelphia, PAOctober 2002 and Canberra, Australia October 2003Illinois Women in Law Enforcement14th Annual Training Conference"Networking" - October 1999FBI - Chicago ConferenceWeapons of Mass Destruction Seminar - July 2004WMD Basic Conference Counterterrorism Training - U. S. Department of Justice FederalBureau of Investigation June 1 - 4, 2004National Employment Law InstituteAmericans with Disabilities Act Briefing - April 96 - 97 - 98- 99 - 00Employment Law Conference - November 1996Employment Discrimination Law Update - July 96 - 97 - 98 - 99 - 00Illinois Department of TransportationProsecuting the DUI Offender: September 21, 22, 23, 201 O - 17 CLE HoursTEACHING EXPERIENCEGraduate Program - Graham School of ManagementAdjunct Professor: Saint Xavier University, Chicago, IL 2003 - CurrentEthical Perspectives of Financial Fraud; Labor Law; Business Government and Society; FinancialStatement FraudHONORS/ AWARDSChicago Police Women's Association Advancement of Women Award - 1999Chicago Police Department Commendation 2004/ Special Commendation 2008Presidential Election Deployment Award - November 4, 200824 Honorable Mentions, 6 Complementary Letters, Appearance AwardSpecial Service Award - DNC 1996 / Crime Reduction 2006Three Year Attendance Award - 2008The Crime Reduction Award - 2009Five Year Attendance Award - 2012

NATO Summit Service Award 2012Fitness Award - November 2005, 06, 07, 08, 09,10, 11,12,13MEMBERSHIPS/ AFFILIATIONS1996 - 1997John Marshall Law SchoolMentor Program - The Criminal Law SocietyThe Chicago Police Women's AssociationAsian American Law Enforcement AssociationFilipino-American Police AssociationChicago Police Department Ski ClubChicago LaSalle Bank MarathonChicago Police Department Running ClubAssociation of Certified Fraud ExaminersChicago Bar Association1996 - 20201998 - 20201998- 20201999 - 20202002 - 20032003 - 20182003 - 20062003 - 20202013American Bar Association2006- 2020 Association of Certified Fraud ExaminersPROFESSIONAL LICENSESIllinois State Police Certificate of CompletionLEADS less than full access Initial Certification: April 26, 2011Illinois State Police Certificate of TrainingLEADS less than full access Computer Based Training Course: August 02, 2005Jeanne Cleary Act Compliance: A Collaborative Team Approach: March 24, 2015Certificate of CompletionExtended CSA Course - designated for Campus Public Safety Personnel(VAWA Compliant version): April 22, 2015State of Illinois Private DetectiveDepartment of Financial and Professional RegulationLicense No. 115. 002564 Expires May 31, 2020State of Illinois Security ContractorDepartment of Financial and Professional RegulationLicense No. 119.001597 Expires May 31, 2020Attorney Licensed to Practice in the State of IllinoisAttorney Registration and Disciplinary CommitteeMember Number: 6203309 Expires: December 31, 2020Saint Xavier University - Center for the Study of Fraud and CorruptionGraham School of Management: Financial Fraud Examination andManagement Certificate May 2006 (Pending CFE certification)

LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION TRAININGCity of Chicago Employee Development CenterViolence in the Workplace Training - August 1999Stress Management - October 1998Chicago Police Department - Education and Training DivisionTerrorism Awareness/Response Activity - January 2006Bullet Proof Mind - April 2004Gang/Narcotic Loitering - March 2000Gun Detection Behaviors - April 1998Leadership & Management - May 1998Search Warrants - October 1997Chicago Police Department - Speaker SeriesExtremism and Supremacist Groups by David Schneider: February 8, 2011Civil Litigation Protection: September 15, 2012U.S. State Department Seminar: Diplomat and Foreign Consular Guidance:March 7, 2012From Hatred to Harmony: April 2011Identity Theft by FBI and Lifelock: September 26, 2011Leadership for Reducing Stress: March 201 OLegal Primer on Police Misconduct Litigation: March 12, 2010Cross Examining an Eyewitness: The Road to Attacking Eyewitness ReliabilityMarch 26, 201 OHighlights of the New Rules of Professional Conduct: April 13, 201 OThe Attorney-Client Privilege and Work Product Protection: June 16, 201 OSurvivors of Holocaust & Genocide in Rwanda October 201 OAnti-Government Extremism: October 201 OSupervisors Leadership Performance and Evaluations November 2009Understanding Illinois Stalking Laws: November 2009Hate Crimes and Extremism: October 2009Understanding and Addressing Cyberbullying: September 25, 2009Radical Terrorism: Aug 2009Making the Case - Steps for a Successful Prosecution: June 2009Civil Litigation Protection: April 2009The Leadership Challenge: January 12, 2009Americans with Disabilities Act: 2009 Updates: July 14, 2009Pursuit and Emergency Driving: June 9, 2009Use of Force Overview: May 18, 2009Family Medical Leave Act: 2009 Updates: March 20, 2009Sexual Harassment Awareness Training: January 27, 2009Radical Terrorism with FBI SA Nadeem Nasraliah & General David. Grange:August 14, 2008Incident Response to Terrorist Bombings Performance Level Training Course - New MexicoTech Energetic Materials Research and Testing Center - Jan 10, 2006Law Enforcement Prevention and Deterrence of Terrorist Acts Awareness Level - U.S.Department of Homeland Security - January 11, 2006Chicago Police Department - Mandatory On-Line Training/ExamTASER Familiarization for Administrative Personnel: August 29, 2013

2013 Mandatory Vehicle Pursuit Training: August 27, 2013Use of Force Policy: April 23, 2013Vehicle Pursuits and the Balancing Test: March 28, 2013Disorderly Conduct: January 30, 2013Alternative cannabis Enforcement Program: October 26, 2012Hate Crimes Online Training Part 1,2 & 3: September 18, 2012Media Relations Training for Supervisors: April 24, 2012Crowd Control Online Review: February 1, 2012GS/NATO Summary Presentation: January 18, 2012Search Warrant: Development and Execution: November 1 O, 2011Meth Awareness 4-Part Training: October 3, 2011First Amendment Online Training: May 27, 2011Probable Cause and Questioning: March 4, 20114th Amendment Search and Seizure: April 28, 201 OUse of Force (4 part training): September 201 O Cooperative Subjects and Resistors Deadly Force, Tactical Response Reports Controlling Resistors and Assailants201 O Juvenile Court Act: Jan 201 O Recognizing Youth in Crisis: February 5, 20073.5 Hour ln-Service Firearms Training: November 9, 20092009 FMLA Updates: November 6, 2008FEMA IS - 15.b Special Events Contingency Planning for Public Safety Agencies: 2016FEMA ICS - 300 Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents (18 Contact Hours) Oct. 6, 2011FEMA IS-00703.a NIMS Resources Management October 12, 2011FEMA IS-00704 NIMS Communications and Information Management October 12, 2011FEMA IS-00800.B National Response Framework May 19, 2008NIMS IS-100.LE Intro to the Command System: June 2008NIMS IS - 700a National Incident Management System Sept 2008NIMS ISC - 300 Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents Oct 2008FEMA IS-00100 (ICS100) Introduction to the Incident Command System May 19, 2008FEMA IS - 00200 ICS For Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents May 16, 2008FEMA IS - 00700 National Incident Management System (NIMS) An Introduction, September19, 2005The Chicago Bar Association - Continuing Legal Education SeriesDiversity in The Legal Profession: April 17, 2018Free Speech & Peaceable Assembly Meet Hate Crimes: April 16, 2018Employers Vs. First Amendment: April 16, 20182017 Labor & Employment Year in Review: April 12, 2018Defining the Practice of Law: April 12, 2018Planning for Disgruntled Beneficiaries: April 11, 2018Preventing Wire Fraud in Real Estate: April 11, 2018Breaking Poverty Barriers to Equal Justice: April 1 O, 2018Social Media Ethics for Lawyers: April 6, 2018Don't Get Lost in The Cloud, Blueprint for Ethics: April 6, 2018Expanding your Knowledge of Family Law Financial Issues: February 2, 2017U.S. Supreme Court Decisions 2015-2016: January 25, 2017Labor & Employment Law View from the Agencies: January 20, 2017Probate & Family Law Gray and Disabled Divorces: January 20, 2017Ethical Missteps: January 23, 2017Alternative Careers for Lawyers: January 23, 2017Proposed Anti-Harassment & Discrimination Change: January 24, 2017

Legal Update on Temporary Visitor Driver's License: January 24, 2017Patent, Trademarks & Copyright basics: January 26, 2017Storytelling for Lawyers: February 2, 2017Wine, Beer & Spirits and the law: February 15, 2017U.S. Supreme Court Year in Review: January 24, 2017Every Person Has a Voice: February 15, 2017Planning Your Financial Future: February 27, 2017Unauthorized Practice of Law Update on Illinois Real Estate: January 3, 2017Equal Rights Amendment: January 18, 2017Breaking Poverty Barriers to Equal Justice: January 18, 2017A Day in the life of a Cyber Attack: January 5, 2017U.S. Immigration Policy, What the Future Holds: January 18, 2017Mediating the Difficult Case: A Peek Inside the Fish Bowl: January 22, 2014Ring in 2014: Practice Management & Technology Tips: January 16, 2014Reproductive Technology: New Families, New Issues: January 16, 2014Ethics for the Business Attorney: November 20, 2013Illinois Driver Certificate Act: November 14, 2013Understanding Financial Statements: September 1 O, 2013Practice Management & Technology Tips: February 21, 2013From Jail To Bail: Immigration Law: February 2, 2013Alternative Dispute Resolution in Family Law Matters: January 30, 2013The Development of Privacy Law from Brandeis to Today: September 27, 2012Trial Techniques: Everything You Should Know Before Proceeding to Trial: September 19,2012Understanding Financial Statements: September 11, 2012Human Trafficking and Law Enforcement Response: February 22, 2012Criminal Issues in Immigration Law: Strategies for Representing Clients with CriminalConvictions: January 19, 2012Civil Litigation Training: December 12, 2011State Tax Issues Roundtable: November 7, 2011How to Set up an Illinois Tax Exempt Charitable Corporation: March 09, 2011Labor & Employment Law Update 201 O: February 23, 2011Confidentiality and Privilege: February 04, 2011Family Medical Leave Act 2011: February 17, 2011Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Confidentiality and PrivilegeFebruary 04, 2011Labor & Employment Law Update 201 O: A Year in Review: February 23, 2011Search & Seizure: The State of the Fourth Amendment in Illinois April 22, 201 OParental Child Abduction: Before, During and After: February 25, 201 OLabor & Employment Law Update 2009: A Year in Review February 24, 2010An Illinois Audit from Start to Finish: November 5, 2009Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges: Ethics 201 O: Illinois' New Approach to Ethics October 9,2009Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges: Diversity in Leadership October 9, 2009Accounting for Attorneys Part I and Part li June 3, 1 O, 2009Ethical Issues in the Medical Device, Life Science and Pharmaceutical IndustriesApril 28, 2009Attorney Misconduct and the Duty to Report November 14, 2009Professional Responsibility in the 21st Century February 20, 2009

Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission - Free CLE Webcasts 2013New Trends in Lawyer Regulation: Illinois (Part I)New Trends in Lawyer Regulation: Illinois (Part li)Getting an Keeping Good ClientsIdentifying and Resolving Conflicts of InterestsThe Ethical Requirements of Handling Trust Funds Under Rule 1.15 and IOL TA BasicsLaw Practice Transitions: The Ethical Obligations When Selling, Closing or Leaving a LawPracticeIllinois Department of Human RightsSexual Harassment Workshop - September 1999Four-Part Module on Non-Discrimination in the Workplace - August 1999Conflict Resolution Workshop - October 1999Mediation - August 1999IDHR Training - Legal Foundation; Investigatory Process; Compliance -August 1999City Colleges of Chicago - 2015/2017D. Stafford & Associates On-Line CLERY Act Training Class for Law EnforcementD. Safford & Associates Extended CSA Course - VAWA Compliant Version

Deborah L. Pascua Chicago, IL 60607 Pascua.law@gmail.com RESEARCH INTERESTS Women in Policing EDUCATION School of Police Staff and Command, December 2004 - Northwestern University Center of Public Safety JD, May 1989 -John Marshall Law School, Chicago, IL MBA Instructional Design/Financial Fraud, May 2003 - Saint

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