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Sheriff Adam Christianson began his career in public safety, graduating from San Joaquin Delta College with a certification in Paramedicine. He worked as a paramedic in Stanislaus County for several years including work as a flight paramedic for Medi-Flight of Northern California.
Sheriff Christianson started his law enforcement career with the Ceres Police Department. He also worked for the Modesto Police Department before joining the Sheriff’s Department in 1996. He has worked a variety of assignments including Patrol, the Reservoir Unit, K9 handler, Bailiff, Field Training Officer, Hi-Tech Crimes Detective, and Sergeant. He has supervised the K9 Unit and the Satellite Office of the Sacramento Valley Hi-Tech Crimes Task Force.
Sheriff Christianson was promoted to Lieutenant in February of 2004 and asked by then Sheriff Les Weidman to lead the Homeland Security Division. As a Lieutenant, Christianson worked with several other federal, state and local agencies in developing Emergency Response Plans, dealing with domestic disaster preparedness issues and sharing information that is critical to the protection and safety of our communities. He also worked with the California Anti-Terrorism Task Force and the Joint Terrorism Task Force. He has held the positions of Administrative Lieutenant overseeing Human Resources, Training/Recruitment, Background Investigations, Internal Affairs, and Injury Management Coordination. Sheriff Christianson served as the Commander of the K-9 Unit, Commander of the Air Support Unit and the Northwest Area Commander serving the community of Salida.
The Sheriff has a BA degree in Criminal Justice Management from Union Institute & University, graduating in 2006. He is also a graduate of the FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development Course, the POST Executive Development Course, West Point Leadership in Police Organizations and has an Executive Certificate from the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training. Adam Christianson was sworn into office as Sheriff-Coroner-Public Administrator on July 11, 2006 and after being re-elected in June, 2010, Sheriff Christianson was sworn into office for another four-year term on January 4, 2011.
Sheriff Adam Christianson was sworn into office on July 11, 2006. Today, the Sheriff’s Department is healthy and strong. We are focused on serving the community and creating an environment that promotes servant leadership and trust. Our mission is clear and working together, we can make a difference.
Sheriff Christianson is a member of and participates in the following: California State Sheriffs’ Association - Treasurer California State Sheriffs’ Association - Board of Directors California State Sheriffs’ Association - Information Technology Committee California State Sheriffs’ Association - Legislation Committee California State Sheriffs’ Association - Political Action Committee California State University, Stanislaus, Criminal Justice Advisory Board California Statewide Data Sharing Task Force California Statewide Hi-Tech Crimes Advisory Committee California Statewide Interoperability Executive Committee California's Emergency Medical Services Authority Director's Advisory Group California’s Central Valley High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Executive Board Central Valley Gang Impact Task Force Fight Crime: Invest in Kids California Hispanic Leadership Council Paradise South Weed & Seed Sacramento Valley Hi-Tech Crimes Task Force Steering Committee Stanislaus County Auto Theft Task Force Stanislaus County Children's Council Stanislaus County Drug Court Advisory Group Stanislaus County Juvenile Justice Coordinating Council Stanislaus County Law Enforcement Executives Association Member (2008 President) Stanislaus County Methamphetamine Task Force Stanislaus County Police Activities League Board Member Stanislaus Elder Abuse Prevention Alliance Stanislaus Regional 911 Advisory Board Member Stanislaus Regional 911 Joint Powers Agency Commission Member United States Attorney's Office, Eastern District of California - Executive Committee Co-Chair California Statewide Interoperability Executive Committee. (California Emergency Management Agency) Co-Chair Central Valley High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Task Force Member of The Salvation Army Modesto Citadel Advisory Board Co-Chair Stanislaus Children's Council
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