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Biographical Note

Born in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1918, Arnold Sagalyn graduated from Oberlin College and the Graduate Institute of International Studies at Geneva, Switzerland. In 1939, Sagalyn became a special assistant to Eliot Ness in Cleveland, Ohio, where he helped reorganize the police department. He came to Washington in 1942 to help organize a nation-wide law enforcement program against prostitution. During Mr. Sagalyn鈥檚 World War II military service he was an aide to the Chief of the Public Safety Division of the Office of Military Government in Germany. There, he helped direct the reorganization of the German police system.

Prior to government service, Mr. Sagalyn worked for Life magazine (1947-1949) and The New York Times (1949-1952) as a journalist, as a writer and producer for NBC (1952-1954), as a partner in the Mountain Fir Lumber Company (1954-1957), and as assistant publisher of the 鈥淣orthern Virginia Sun,鈥 (1957-1961). In 1957 Mr. Sagalyn married Louise London, a lawyer.

In 1961, Mr. Sagalyn was appointed Director of the U.S. Department of Treasury鈥檚 Office of Law Enforcement Coordination. In his capacity at the Treasury Department, Sagalyn was responsible for the coordination of criminal investigative activities of the U.S. Secret Service, the Bureau of Narcotics, the Investigations and Enforcement Division of the Bureau of Customs, the Intelligence, Inspection and Alcohol and Tobacco Tax Divisions of the Internal Revenue Service, and the Intelligence Division of the U.S. Coast Guard. In 1965 Sagalyn became the Treasury Representative to the President鈥檚 Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice, commonly known as the Crime Commission. In this capacity, he also served as the Advisor on Public Safety to the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. In 1967, Sagalyn served as associate public safety director of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, commonly known as the Kerner Commission.

While at the Treasury Department Mr. Sagalyn served as the US representative for the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) from 1961 to 1967 and was Senior Vice President of that organization from 1962 to 1965.

Mr. Sagalyn transitioned from government service to private consulting in September of 1968, working for Arthur D. Little, Inc. In 1970 he founded his own private research and consulting firm that specialized in crime prevention and security and risk management. This company, Security Planning Corporation, was a partnership with Peter Labowitz, John Labowitz, and Louise Sagalyn. Through Security Planning Corporation Mr. Sagalyn consulted on a wide range of crime prevention and security projects for major private corporations and governmental agencies, including FEMA, the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, and President Nixon鈥檚 Impeachment. By the 1990s Mr. Sagalyn was running the consulting firm Sagalyn Associates.

Scope and Content Note

The Arnold Sagalyn Papers document aspects of Sagalyn鈥檚 career, focusing primarily on aspects of law enforcement, police work, terrorism, and civil disorder in his work with the Kerner Commission, FEMA on the Emergency Operations Center (EOC), Interpol, the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, and the Treasury department. The collection includes published and unpublished articles and reports (1931-2003); memoranda, transcripts, correspondence, and notes (1939-2004); a scrapbook of Christmas cards from Interpol heads and officers from around the world (1964-1967); training documents for governmental agencies (1961-1980); community policing literature (1987-2002); materials related to restructuring Germany鈥檚 police force at the end of World War II (1945-1946); and a published memoir (2010).

Provenance

Arnold Sagalyn donated this collection of papers and some books to the 17吃瓜在线 Library in two installments; the first in March 2004 and the second in July 2012.

Processing Note

The Arnold Sagalyn papers were arranged according to subjects. These subjects were designated by projects that were undertaken for specific organizations, and kept in their original order as much as possible. All staples, paper clips, and bindings were removed. The scrapbook of Christmas cards in box 1 was taken apart and placed into folders. Newspaper clippings were scanned and the originals discarded. A set of 10 slides was placed into protective sheets.

Box & Folder Listing

Box 1
Biographical
聽Biographical Sketch
聽Clippings, Arnold Sagalyn, 1961-1973
聽Commendations et al, 1962-1967
聽A Promise Fulfilled: The Memoir of Arnold Sagalyn
聽Publications/Articles by A.S., 1965-1974 (2 folders)
聽See also: Kerner Commission-Sagalyn Reports and Interpol
聽[Scrapbook]: Christmas-Holiday Greetings from Interpol Heads/Officers from Around the World, 1964-1967 (4 folders)
Cleveland, 1939-1941, 1996-1997
聽Eliot Ness, 1939-1941
聽Biographical Information on Eliot Ness from files of Cleveland Public Library
聽Cleveland Civil Service Commission action dissolving Ness鈥檚 Undercover Investigative Staff, April 30, 1941
聽Copy of Ness letters to Ohio Bell Tel Co to discontinue service to gambling establishments, 1940
聽Notes describing Extortion of Cleveland laundries
聽Ness Memorial Service, 1997
聽Sagalyn Special Police Credentials, 1941
聽The Untouchables, 1996 edition
Drugs and Drug Abuse, 1966-1988
聽Control of Narcotics Traffic [Research for Objective Paper], 1972-1988 (2 folders)
聽Pamphlets on Drug and Drug Abuse, 1966-1970
FBI Project, 1979
Federal Specifications for Equipment, 1969, 1972
FEMA
聽Civil Disturbances, 1979-1980
聽Civil Disorder Conference, June 30-July 1, 1980
聽Justice Community Relation Seed 鈥 Urban Watch, N.D.
聽Louis Martin/Black Youth Unemployment, June-July, 1980
聽Memos on Civil Disturbance Threats, 1979, May 1980
聽Miami After Action Report, July 1980
聽Terrorism, 1979-1980
聽See also: Law Enforcement Antiterrorism
聽EOC/911, 1965, 1976-1980
聽[Antiterrorism], 1979-1980 (2 folders)
聽See also: Law Enforcement Antiterrorism
聽Emergency Communications, 1980
聽Executive Order 12148, 1978-1979
聽Mutual Aid, Nov. 2, 1979
聽[National] Governor鈥檚 Association, Feb. 28, 1978
聽Origins of 911 Number, 1963-1968, 2004
聽See also: Law Enforcement Assistance Administration
聽[Publications and Notes], 1976-1980 (3 folders)

Box 2
FEMA
聽Terrorism, 1979-1980
聽See also: Law Enforcement Antiterrorism
聽Vulnerability Project, 1977, 1979-1980
聽[Draft Final Report], Sept. 1, 1980
聽Governors Emergency Planning/Response, March 14, 1980
聽[Memos and Drafts], 1977, 1979-1980
HUD, July 1967
聽Crime General, 1967
Interpol, 1960-1969, 2002-2003
聽Memos, Correspondence, Contact Info, Photos 1962-1969
聽Phrase Code Manuel, 1960
聽[Publications], 1960-1966, 2002-2003
聽See also: Biographical [Scrapbook], Clippings, Publications
Kerner Commission, 1967-1970, 1993
聽Civil Disorder Reports, 1967-1970
聽Civil Disorders After Action Reports, Spring 1968 (2 Folders)
聽National Guard Bureau, 1967-1969 (3 folders)
聽Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, March 1, 1968
聽Riot Control, 1967-1968
聽Riot Control Hong Kong Police Principles/Guidelines, N.D.
聽[State and Federal Laws on Riots], Aug. 22, 1967
聽Supplemental Studies for the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, July 1968
聽US Army Civil Disorder Guidelines, 1969-1970
聽See also: Law Enforcement Assistance Administration and Treasury
聽[Various], 1970
聽Commands by Commissioners, Jan.-Feb. 1968
聽Rockefeller Institute Symposium, 1967, 1993
聽[Eisenhower Foundation Report], Feb. 28, 1993
聽Kerner Commission 1993
聽[Symposium Packet and Clippings], 1993

Box 3
Kerner Commission (continued)
聽Sagalyn Correspondence, 1967-1968
聽Sagalyn Reports, 1967-1968
聽Draft Public Safety Dec. 22, 1967 [and comments]
聽Riot Commission/A.S. Reports, etc., 1967-1968
聽See also: Biographical-Publications/Articles by A.S.
聽Telephone Directories and Consultants, Jan. 1968
聽Testimony, 1967-1968
聽[Excerpts from statements organized alphabetically by date of testimony] (1967-1968)
聽[Excerpts from statements organized by release date], 1967-1968
聽Transcript Proceedings of Public Safety Seminar [Nov. 1, 1967]
Law Enforcement Antiterrorism
聽Police Executive Research Forum (PERF), 2001-2002
聽See also: FEMA-Civil Disturbances, EOC/911, Terrorism
Law Enforcement Assistance Administration
聽[Emergency Prep Plans State and National], 1964, 1976-1980
聽See also: FEMA- EOC/911
聽Police Intelligence, 1973, 1975
聽A Review of the VIII Pan American Games, 1979
聽[Training], 1978-1979 (2 folders)
聽See also: Kerner Commission-US Army Civil Disorder Guidelines and Treasury-Training
聽Urban Crisis Management Memo, 1979
聽[Workshop], 1979
Law Enforcement-International
聽British Police, 2002
聽Police Peacekeeping, 1994-2000
Law Enforcement-Local
聽Community Policing for Safe Neighborhoods, Aug. 1993 (2 Folders)
聽Community Policing Literature, 1987-1996 (4 Folders)
聽[Violent Crime in Georgetown], May 1991
Law Enforcement, Non-Lethal Weapons
聽[Report to National Sciences Foundation], 1968-1972
National War College
聽[October 1966 Slides]
Nixon Impeachment
North Atlantic Treaty, 1949

Box 4
Security Planning Corporation
Treasury
聽The Challenge of Crime in a Free Society, A Report by the Presidents Commission Law Enforcement
聽聽and Administration of Justice, Feb 1967
聽Memos, Meeting Notes, Treasury Agent Pamphlets, 1961-1984
聽National Crime Commission Meeting, 1965-1967
聽Training [Syllabus Drafts], 1978, 1980 (2 Folders)
聽Training and Education Program Review, Dec. 12/13, 1979
聽Treasury Law Enforcement Training School, 1958-1960 (2 folders)
聽See also: Kerner Commission-US Army Civil Disorder Guidelines and Law Enforcement Assistance Administration
Wickersham Commission [The National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement Report], 1931
World War II
聽Handbook for Military Government in Germany
聽National Archives Records pertaining to WWII service, Apr-May 1945
聽Records, Map, Photo, and official materials pertaining to WWII service, 1945-1946