Global Law Enforcement
As part of eBay’s ongoing efforts to prevent the sale of stolen goods, Retail Loss Prevention Expert Paul Jones has been hired by eBay as Global Director of Retail Partnerships. If you would like to receive updates from Jones about eBay’s proactive approach to retail crime, please sign up for the P3 Report, a quarterly newsletter that highlights the asset protection partnership between eBay and the retail industry.
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eBay, Inc. established the Global Law Enforcement Organization (GLEO) to promote the safe use of its platforms and to collaborate with local, federal and international law enforcement to:
- Help keep the community safe
- Enforce policies
- Prosecute fraudsters
For more information about GLEO or how law enforcement officials can collaborate with eBay, please visit the Law Enforcement Center on eBay.com. For examples of eBay's work with law enforcement in convicting fraudsters, please visit the Global Law Enforcement Operations Police Blotter.
eBay Hosts Law Enforcement Training Day; 5 Minutes with Jack Christin
May 4, 2009 | Richard Brewer-Hay, eBay Ink Blog
A couple of weeks ago, eBay hosted 175 law enforcement officials from local, state, and federal agencies in and around the DC area at its East coast Law Enforcement Training Day (LED). I was unable to attend but I received the following event summary from Jack Christin (pictured above), Senior Regulatory Counsel for eBay Inc. (and die-hard Pittsburgh Steeler fan):
Staff from Government Relations and the technical investigations teams from both eBay and PayPal teamed up with guest speakers from the US Department of Justice, the FBI, and Interpol to provide an overview of how our services work, how we can assist law enforcement with their cases and questions, and challenges posed by recent online fraud trends and coordinating major cases that involve multiple countries, agencies and service providers.
The day-long program included the head of our Government Relations efforts in China, Tang Lei, who provided very interesting insight into how we work with LE agencies there.
While the training covered a wide range of issues, our efforts to combat the sale of stolen goods on our site through the PROACT program and our general commitment to working cases with LE was top of mind, including how we can get better in all areas.
I’d like to attend one of these events in the near future but in the meantime, I thought I’d take advantage of getting in front of Jack and see if he’d participate in our “5 minutes with…” series. Thankfully, he obliged. So I’m happy to share 5 Minutes with… Jack Christin:
Full Name: John Christin, Jr.
Nickname: Jack
Official Title: Senior Regulatory Counsel
What You Really Do: Keep eBay safe by working with law enforcement and regulatory agencies and making sure our polices are clear and enforced effectively
Your First Day at eBay: 8/30/04
Education/Schooling: Oberlin College undergrad and University of Pittsburgh School of Law
Interests: TV, Bruce Springsteen, music, Steelers, Pirates, Penguins, Red Sox, Bruce Springsteen, reading the NY Times
Favorite Quote: “When you have a plan, there is no pressure. There is only opportunity” –Dan Bylsma, head coach, Pittsburgh Penguins Hockey Club
Most memorable eBay Inc. experience: Meeting with the Attorney General of Romania in Bucharest to discuss combating fraud based there
Most recent eBay purchase/sale: Old School San Diego Padres hat (don’t like the team, love the hat)
Favorite Albums: 1) Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, Wilco 2) Born to Run, Bruce Springsteen 3) Blood on the Tracks, Bob Dylan
Favorite Movies: 1) The Godfather Part II 2) What’s Eating Gilbert Grape 3) Planes, Trains and Automobiles
What You Wanted to Be Growing Up: A sportswriterFill in the blanks:
I should have slept more yesterday.
I wish that I could sing.
The first thing I do when I get to work is grab a Talking Rain sparking mineral water.
Cheers!
RBH






