DETECTIVE MICHAEL V. (MIKE) JOHNSON
Plano Police Department
P.O. Box 860358
Plano, Texas75086-0358
(972) 941-2130
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EDUCATION
1982SouthwestTexasStateUniversity, San Marcos, Texas
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice with a minor in Psychology
SPECIALIZED TRAINING
Texas Combined Law Enforcement Officer Standards in Education (TCLEOSE)
Instructor (License no. 085218)
WORK HISTORY
1986-PresentDetective, Plano Police Department.
Since 1988, exclusive investigation of crimes against children including injury,
sexual assault, and exploitation.
Have investigated and resolved both sexual and physical abuse cases involving
Vietnamese, Laotian, Albanian/Yugoslavian and Korean families where religious practices were a major factor in the abuse allegations. Have also investigated multi-victim case investigations involving the Catholic, Mormon and Jewish communities.
2002-PresentIndian Country Consultant, Presenter, Lecturer
Provide training and consulting to FBI Indian Country Unit, Bureau of Indian
Affairs, TribalPoliceAcademy, Tribal Law and Policy Institute, Unified Solutions
and U.S. Department of Justice Office of Victims of Crime.
1994-PresentProfessional Presenter and Consultant
International presentations in South Africa, Oslo, Norway, and Santiago, Chilehave focused on instruction on MDT/CAC intervention in child abuse and family violence cases. Collaborated with Chile’s Fundacion Amparo y Justica to create a new criminal and civil justice system for abused children. Worked with the Zulu Nation and Xhousa tribes in South Africa, addressing predominant tribal culture as it relates to the post-apartheid “New System” of criminal and civil justice, and helping establish a Children’s AdvocacyCenter and laying the framework for multidisciplinary teams.
2005-2006Public Information Officer, Plano Police Department
1994-1996Collin CountyCommunity College, Featured Instructor
Child Abuse Investigation
- First Responder
- Investigations
1992-2000Assigned to Collin County Children’s Advocacy Center
1986-1996Emergency Response Team, Plano Police Department.
High-risk warrant service, surveillance, hostage rescue and negotiation, tactical
planning and protocol, dignitary protection. Expert marksman.
WORK HISTORY (continued)
1983-86Patrol Officer, Plano Police Department.
1982-83Undercover Narcotics Officer, Plano Police Department.
Responsible for the purchase and sale of contraband. Led to twenty-seven
felony indictments.
1982PoliceOfficerBasicLawEnforcementAcademy
TarrantCountyJunior College
ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIP
Board Member, American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC), 1998-
President, APSACTexasState Chapter, 1999-
Planning Board President, APSACTexasState Chapter, 1998
Board Member, National Network of Children’s AdvocacyCenters
Subcommittee Member, Law Enforcement Training, APSAC 6th, 7th, 8th Annual Colloquiums
Faculty, International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN)
Faculty, American Professional Research Institute (APRI), an organization of the National District
Attorney’s Association and part of the National Center on the Prosecution of Child Abuse
Faculty, National Children’s Alliance
Faculty, National Organization of Child Abuse and Neglect
Member, Working Group for the Establishment of the NationalCenter on the Sexual Behavior of
Youth (NCSBY)
Member, Crimes Against Children Investigators Association of Texas
Member, Plano Police Association
Founding Father, Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity
SCHOOLS AND SPECIAL TRAINING
Addictive Disorders, The Learned Abuse (4 hours)
Arrest, Search and Seizure (40 hours)
ASP Baton (8 hours)
Barricade/Hostage Search (16 hours)
Basic Helicopter Safety and Rappelling (16 hours)
Basic Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) (24 hours)
Basic SWAT (40 hours)
Booby Trap and Explosive Devices (16 hours)
Burglary/Theft Investigation (36 hours)
Child Abuse/Exploitation Investigative Technique and Training (40 hours)
Child Abuse Investigation and Videotaping (40 hours)
Child Abuse Investigation Seminar (16 hours)
Child Advocacy Center Seminar (32 hours)
Dallas Association for Decency (16 hours)
Ethics and Laws (3 hours)
Focus on Children (8 hours)
Investigation of Assault and Death (40 hours)
Juvenile Police Officer Training (40 hours)
Law Enforcement Officer’s Handgun, Levels I and II (32 hours)
Medical Conditions Affecting Driving (8 hours)
Mental Health Association (4 hours)
MICSAIT (40 hours)
Riot Control (10 hours)
Secret Service and Presidential Protection (8 hours)
Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Training (40 hours)
SCHOOLS AND SPECIAL TRAINING (continued)
Symposium on Child Sexual Abuse (32 hours)
Tactical Conference (70 hours)
TCLEOSE (40 hours)
SELECTED WORKSHOPS ATTENDED
The Bullet Proof Mind: Mental Preparation for Combat (8 hrs) January 5, 2004, Lt. Col. Dave
Grossman, Author of “Killology”, Associate of Gavin DeBecker & Associates.
Crucial Conversations , Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan and Al Switzler (8 hrs.)
Abused to Abuser: Adolescent Offenders
Bomb Scene Investigation
Child Abuse: The Investigative Process
Children, the Courts and the Community: Balancing the Needs of All
Cognitive Development Issues in Childhood
Columbo’s Approach to the Offender Interview: How to Fool the Unfoolable
Court Preparation and Testimony in Child Abuse Cases
Courtroom Testimony
Criminal Court Intervention
Criminal Investigation of Child Abuse and Neglect
Criminal Profiling
Dealing With Juvenile Alcohol and Drug Offenders
Dealing With Juvenile Sex Offenders
Dealing With the Victim
Developing a ChildAdvocacyCenter
Developing the Medical Community’s Awareness of Child Sexual Abuse
Developmentally-Based Interviews in Child Abuse Investigations
Dynamics and Intervention With the Mother
Dynamics and Typology of the Sex Offenders
Dynamics of Child Abuse
Female Sexual Offenders: Etiology, Typologies and Treatment Strategies
Firearms Evidence
Forensic Anthropology in Police Work
History of Juvenile Justice System
How to Talk to a Known or Suspected Survivor of Sexual Abuse
Human Sexuality Concerns in the Intervention and Treatment of Child Sexual Abuse
Identification and Dynamics of Child Abuse
Interrogation of Child Abuse Offenders
Interviewing the Child Victim
Interviewing Perpetrators of Child Sexual Abuse
Interviewing the Sex Offender
Interviewing Techniques
Interviewing the Victim
Investigation and Prosecution of Child Sexual Abuse
Investigation and Prosecution of Obscenity and Child Pornography
Investigation Procedures of Law Enforcement
Investigative Hypnosis
Investigative Interviewing
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
Juvenile Prostitution
Laws Relating to Child Abuse
Legal Considerations in Case Preparations
Legal Considerations in Custody Dispute Cases When Abuse has Been Charged
Life After the Backlash
SELECTED WORKSHOPS ATTENDED (continued)
Medical Aspects in Child Abuse
Medicolegal Autopsy and Investigation
Missing Children
Mock Trial Involving Criminal Proceedings in the Death of a Child
Multi-Victim, Multi-Perpetrator Sexual Abuse Cases
Munchausen’s Syndrome by Proxy
Networking: Police Response and Action
Networking: Probation Response and Action
Networking: School Response and Action
Normal and Abnormal Children’s Genitalia
Overview of Child Sexual Abuse and Family Dynamics in Incest Cases
Physical Abuse and Neglect
Police Juvenile Unit Operations
Police/School Liaison in Child Abuse Issues
Prevention for Children
Prosecution of Child Abuse Cases
Recent Developments in Child Pornography and Child Exploitation Prosecutions
Runaways
School-Based Child Abuse Prevention Programs
Scientific Investigations Techniques
Search and Seizure in Schools
Selected Cases and Supreme Court Decisions Affecting Juvenile Justice
Sexual Abuse of Boys
Sexual Abuse and Exploitation: Child Pornography
Sexual Abuse Prevention Education in Action
Sexual Exploitation of Children/Child Pornography
Sexual Offenders: Issues and Answers
Starting and Maintaining a Child Abuse Prevention Program
Team Investigation of Macro Cases
Texas Family Code - Title II
Texas Family Code - Title III
Texas Juvenile Probation Commission
Texas Youth Commission
The Serial Rapist
Therapeutic Considerations and Management Options in Custody Dispute Cases When Abuse
Has Been Charged
Typology of Child Molesters
U. S. Postal Inspectors: Combating Child Pornography and Sexual Exploitation of Children
Videotaping Techniques and Procedures
INTERNATIONAL LECTURES AND WORKSHOPS GIVEN
2007 Fundacion Amparo y Justica Seminar, Santiago, Chile
NorwegianNationalResourceCenter on Child Sexual Abuse, Oslo, Norway, May 2002
Durban, South Africa, November 2001
Recognized and Featured Presenter at the Child Protection Summit held by the International
Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), Washington, DC, June 2001
Keynote Presenter, International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN),
Durban, South Africa, September 2000
NATIVE AMERICAN CONFERENCES, LECTURES AND WORKSHOPS GIVEN
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
IndianPoliceAcademy, Artesia, New Mexico, July 2005
FBI INDIAN COUNTRY
Child Sexual/Physical Abuse Seminar, Spokane, Washington, March 2009
Child Forensic Interviewing Training, Pierre, South Dakota, November 2008
Special Jurisdiction Unit Training, Tucson, Arizona, January 2006
Special Jurisdiction Unit Training, Las Vegas, Nevada, December 2005
FBIIndianCountryPoliceAcademy, Artesia, New Mexico, July 2005
Child Sexual/Physical Abuse Seminar, Phoenix, Arizona, January 2005
Las Vegas, Nevada, December 2004
San Antonio, Texas, December 2003
Child Sexual Abuse/Physical Abuse Seminar, San Francisco, California, February 2003
KAWERAK, INC.
Multidisciplinary Team Training, Nome, Alaska, August 2003
MENOMINEE INDIAN NATION
National Training Conference for Criminal Justice and Community Leaders, FoxValley Technical
College, Green Bay, Wisconsin, November 2008
OFFICE FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Second National VOCA Tribal Victim Assistance and Compensation Conference, Tucson, Arizona,
January 2008
National Tribal Victim Assistance (TVA) Advisory Board Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico,
December 2007
TRIBAL LAW AND POLICY INSTITUTE
“Charting New Trails” Alaska Children’s Alliance Child Maltreatment Conference and Preconference
Institute, Anchorage, Alaska 2008
9th National Strengthening Indian Nations: Justice for Victims of Crime Conference, Palm Springs,
California, December 2004
Forensic Interviewing of Native Children, Anchorage, Alaska, June 2004
8th National Strengthening Indian Nations: Justice for Victims of Crime Conference, Palm Springs,
California, December 2002
UNIFIED SOLUTIONS
Samish Indian Tribe Child Abuse Investigation Workshop, Anacortes, Washington, January 2009
Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate of the LakeReservation Child Abuse and Historical Trauma Conference
Sisseton, South Dakota, September 2008
Kansas American Indian Crime Victims Workshop, Prairie Band of Potawatomi Nation, Mayetta,
Kansas, August 2008
5th Annual Tribal Victim Assistance (TVA) Skills Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 2008
Lummi Nation “Honoring Our Spirit to End Violence in Indian Country” 2008 Inter-Tribal Child
Abuse/Sexual Assault Awareness Conference, Bellingham, Washington, April 2008
DOMESTIC CONFERENCES, LECTURES AND WORKSHOPS GIVEN
ALABAMA
Russell County Children’s AdvocacyCenter two-day site training, Phenix City, Alabama,
October 2008
NNCAC 24th National Symposium on Child Abuse, Huntsville, Alabama, March 2008
Multidisciplinary Team Training, Selma, Alabama, May 2007
NNCAC 23rd National Symposium on Child Abuse, Huntsville, Alabama, March 2007
DeKalb CountyCAC, Ft. Payne, Alabama, September 2006
Palmer Place, Talladega, Alabama, September 2006
NNCAC 22nd National Symposium on Child Abuse, Huntsville, Alabama, March 2006
Clark County Regional Children’s AdvocacyCenter, Grove Hill, Alabama, January 2006
BessemerChildAdvocacyCenter, Bessemer, Alabama, September 2005
Multidisciplinary Team Training, Hayneville, Alabama, July 2005
Multidisciplinary Team Training, Selma, Alabama, July 2005
NNCAC 21st National Symposium on Child Abuse, Huntsville, Alabama, March 2005
NNCAC 20th National Symposium on Child Abuse, Huntsville, Alabama, March 2004
Greenville, Alabama, July 2003
NNCAC 19th National Symposium on Child Sexual Abuse, Huntsville, Alabama, March 2003
Attorney General’s Law Enforcement Summit, Montgomery, Alabama, October 2002
NNCAC 18th National Symposium on Child Sexual Abuse, Huntsville, Alabama, March 2002
NNCAC 17th National Symposium on Child Sexual Abuse, Huntsville, Alabama, March 2001
ShelbyCounty, Columbiana, Alabama, September 2000
NNCAC 16th National Symposium on Child Sexual Abuse, Huntsville, Alabama, March 2000
NNCAC 15th National Symposium on Child Sexual Abuse, Huntsville, Alabama, March 1999
NNCAC 14th National Symposium on Child Sexual Abuse, Huntsville, Alabama, March 1998
NNCAC 13th National Symposium on Child Sexual Abuse, Huntsville, Alabama, March 1997
NNCAC 12th National Symposium on Child Sexual Abuse, Huntsville, Alabama, March 1996
NNCAC 11th National Symposium on Child Sexual Abuse, Huntsville, Alabama, March 1995
ALASKA
Alaska Child Maltreatment Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, October 2006
Site Training, SAFEChildAdvocacyCenter, Juneau, Alaska, June 2004
Advanced Forensic Investigation Conference, Homer, Alaska, September 2002
Anchorage, Alaska, January 2001
ARKANSAS
2008 Arkansas Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Hot Springs, Arkansas, April 2008
PulaskiCounty, 2009
Arkansas Adult Probation and Parole Conference, Hot Springs, Arkansas, March 2005
Building Safe Futures, Hot Springs, Arkansas, April 2004
West Memphis, Arkansas, February 2000
The Children’s Center, Texarkana, TX/AR, December 1998
ARIZONA
American Professional Research Institute, Tucson, Arizona, August 2000
Prevent Child Abuse, Inc., Prescott Valley, Arizona, October 2002
CALIFORNIA
Imperial County District Attorney’s Office, El Centro, California, January 2002
APSAC San Diego, January 2002
Imperial County, California, March 2001
Orange County, California, May 2000
Child Maltreatment Conference, San Diego, California, January 2000
Giaretto Institute, San Jose, California, February 1996
COLORADO
Rio Grande County Department of Social Services, Del Norte, Colorado, February 1999
CONNECTICUT
Children’s Connection, Norwalk, Connecticut, March 1998
Northeast Regional Children’s Advocacy Center Conference, Hartford, CT, December 1995
FLORIDA
2009 NationalLawCenter Conference, Orlando, Florida, 2009
Seminole CountyChild Protection Conference, Lake Mary, Florida, 2007
PolkCounty Sexual Abuse Task Force Conference, Lakeland, Florida, October 2006
The End of Innocence Conference, Ocala, Florida, May 2004
Marion County Children’s AdvocacyCenter, Ocala, Florida, February 2003
Gulf Coast Children’s Advocacy Center, Panama City, Florida, April 2002
Orlando, Florida, March 2000
Investigation and Prosecution of Child Abuse, NDAA APRI, Miami, Florida, 1999
Children’s Advocacy Center Task Force of Orlando, Orlando, Florida, February 1999
Joining Forces ’98, PolkCounty Task Force on Sexual Abuse, Lakeland, Florida, October 1998
Emerald Coast Children’s AdvocacyCenter, Niceville, Florida, October 1998
APSAC 5th National Colloquium, Miami, Florida, June 1997
GEORGIA
Multidisciplinary Team Training, Stepping Stone Children’s AdvocacyCenter, Dublin, Georgia,
May 2008
Fulton County Children’s Advocacy Center Multidisciplinary Team Training, Atlanta, Georgia,
July 2007
Partnering for Excellence: A Summit for Best Practices in Investigation, Intervention and Advocacy for
Children, KennesawStateUniversity, Kennesaw, Georgia, May 2007
Site Training, Sunshine House, Swainsboro, Georgia, April 2007
Steppingstone Children’s AdvocacyCenter, Dublin, Georgia, September 2002
Valdosta, Georgia, September 2002
Building Successful Teams Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, March 2002
APSAC Institute at Prevent Child Abuse Conference Intensive Training, Atlanta, Georgia, July 2001
Prevent Child Abuse Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, July 2001
Prevent Child Abuse Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, July 2000
Cobb County Children’s AdvocacyCenter, Marietta, Georgia, June 1998
Cobb County Children’s AdvocacyCenter, Marietta, Georgia, June 1998
DeKalb County District Attorney’s Office, DeKalb, Georgia, July 1997
Gainesville Children’s AdvocacyCenter, Gainesville, Georgia, February 1997
HAWAII
Oahu, Hawaii, June 2006
Maui, Hawaii, June 2006
Kauai, Hawaii, June 2006
Kona, Hawaii, June 2006
Oahu, Hawaii, June 2001
Maui, Hawaii, June 2001
Kauai, Hawaii, June 2001
Kona, Hawaii, June 2001
ILLINOIS
Downstate Conference on Child Abuse, Herrin, Illinois, April 2007
Williamson County Children’s AdvocacyCenter, Mt. Vernon, Illinois, April 2003
Henry County Children’s AdvocacyCenter, Moline, Illinois, April 2003
Children’s AdvocacyCenter, Chicago, Illinois, November 2000
APSAC Colloquium, Chicago, Illinois, June 2000
APSAC 7th National Colloquium, Chicago, Illinois, July 1998
INDIANA
Hand of Hope Conference, North Vernon, Indiana, May 2003
Cottageview Children’s AdvocacyCenter, Anderson, Indiana, April 2001
KANSAS
LECC Project Safe Childhood Conference, Kansas City, Kansas, April 2008
SoutheastRegionMulti-County training, Pittsburg, Kansas, July 2007
Parsons, Kansas, 2007
2004 Annual Crime Victims’ Rights Conference, Topeka, Kansas, April 2004
Children’s Advocacy Center, Inc., Pittsburg, Kansas, July 2002
Wichita, Kansas, February 2001
Topeka, Kansas, September 2000
KENTUCKY
Paducah, Kentucky, March 2000
Louisville, Kentucky, February 2000
LOUISIANA
Child Abuse Training Conference, Shreveport, Louisiana, May 2008
Bossier City Children’s AdvocacyCenter, Shreveport, Louisiana, July 1997
MASSACHUSETTS
Pittsfield Children’s AdvocacyCenter, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, November 1997
MARYLAND
Queen Anne, Maryland, 2001
MICHIGAN
West Michigan Conference on the MDT Response to Child Sexual Assault, Grand Rapids, Michigan,
May 2006
Multidisciplinary Team Child Abuse Investigation Conference, Holland, Michigan, August 2005
APSAC Forensic Interview Institute, Battle Creek, Michigan, May 2000
MINNESOTA
Hamline University Spring Symposium, St. Paul, Minnesota, April 2006
MISSOURI
Caruthersville, Missori, 2009
Child Abuse Prevention Conference, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, October 2008
Interviewing Perpetrators, Working as a MDT Member training, Joplin, Missouri, May 2008
It Takes a Team Training, Osage Beach, Missouri, October 2007
Protect Our Children Conference, St. Louis, Missouri, September 2007
Kennett, Missouri Training, April 2007
Fort Leonardwood, Missouri, 2007
Missouri Statewide Sexual Assault Prevention Conference, Jefferson City, Missouri, July 2006
Internet Crimes Against Children Conference, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, April 2006
Characteristics of a High Performance Team Training, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, March 2006
Midwest Regional Children’s Advocacy Center Training, Lake of the Ozarks, September 2005
MissouriState Probation and Parole, Lamar, Missouri, August 2005
Joplin, Missouri, July 2003
Joplin, Missouri, April 2001
St. Louis, Missouri, September 2000
Missouri Police Juvenile Officer’s Assoc. Conference, Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri, May 1998
MONTANA
Montana Child Maltreatment Conference – First Step, Missoula, Montana, January 2005
NEBRASKA
Omaha, Nebraska, 2009
Lincoln, Nebraska, 2009
Nebraska Child Abuse Prevention Conference, Kearney, Nebraska, September 2008
NEVADA
Western States Sexual Assault and Abuse Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, September 2008
11th Annual Western States Seminar, Las Vegas, Nevada, September 2002
Western States Sexual Assault and Abuse Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, September 1997
NEW HAMPSHIRE
11th Annual Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Concord, New Hampshire, November 2003