“Tall Cop” Jermaine Galloway: High In Plain Sight

Officer Jermaine Galloway
Officer Galloway, a Texan, known nationally as the Tall Cop, has worked in
substance abuse prevention and education for over 20 years. After playing
Division I basketball and receiving his BA in Sociology from the University of San Francisco, he worked as a law enforcement officer for 18 years. His
various assignments included: alcohol compliance and enforcement, CSI, DUI task force, officer mentoring, and a field training officer.
In 2007, Jermaine started the company known as “Tall Cop Says
StopTM”. The Tall Cop has conducted trainings in every US state and Canada, and currently devotes thousands of hours each year to training professionals and communities on drug and alcohol prevention, education, and enforcement. The Tall Cop is unique in that he spends hundreds of hours with “boots on the ground” highlighting drug culture in various
communities.
To date, the Tall Cop has trained more than 800,000 professional and community members. He has trained across the U.S and in other countries such as Canada and the Bermuda Isalnds. The Tall Cop has conducted more than 8,400 community scans, identifying the drug culture and climate. His program, “High in Plain Sight”, is a nationally recognized program, that provides training, education, and enforcement strategies for community substance abuse issues.
Additionally, Jermaine Galloway has published articles, been referenced in
books, and has been highlighted in many media interviews. The Tall Cop’s
fast-paced and high-energy class provides attendees with an unparalleled
learning experience!
At the end of 2023, Galloway Started a podcast to provide education to
everyone. The Tall Cop Says Stop Podcast can be found on both Spotify and
Apple platforms. Most recently, at the beginning of 2024, Jermaine has
been certified as an International Instructor by the International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training.
| 8:30 – 9:00 am | Doors Open / Check-In | |
| 9:00 – 11:30 am | Session 1: Emerging Drug Trends & Concealment Tactics | |
| 11:30 am – 1:00 pm | Break | |
| 1:00 – 3:30 pm | Session 2: Digital Influence: Social Media, Substance Use & Youth Party Culture | |
The Russell Tripp Theatre is in the Takena Hall building on the Linn Benton Community College campus (6500 Pacific Blvd SW Alban, Oregon) .
Parking is free. Enter the LBCC campus from Allen Street and park on the south side of the parking lot. Parking lot #2 is the closest to Takena Hall.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are food and drinks allowed in the Russell Tripp Theatre?
You may bring water with you to the training. Food and other beverages are not permitted in the theatre. There is a cafe and vending machines inside Takena Hall. The Santiam Street Food truck will be available outside Takena Hall during the lunbh break. See full list of LBCC dining options
Are CEUs provided for the training?
Yes, a CEU certificate will be provided to those who attend the training.
Can I take pictures or record the training?
No photos, videos, or recording are permitted during the training.