• 2012 Summer EDUCATION AND TRAINING CONFERENCE - Jul 29, 2011 through Jul 30, 2011. Hosted by National Association of Black Law Enforcement Officers

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  • Overview
    • Workshops
      • Making Your Agency Culturally Attractive
      • Transparency in Recruiting
      • Is this racism or a failure to adapt to the trend of today's candidates?
      • You Can Find What You Search and Seize the Opportunity
    • Presenters
      • Dr. Shirley A. Wilson, PhD.
      • Capt. Wilfred K. Hill
      • Investigator Elliott T. Boyce, Sr., MA, MPA
      • Cheryl A. Burrell
    • Schedule
  • Conference Venues
    • Conference Hotel
    • Brown University
  • Special Events
    • Dinner and Jazz
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    • Conference Sponsors
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Brown University

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Brown University, Sharpe Refectory Dining Hall, 144 Thayer Street, in Providence, RI

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  • Brown University

    Located in historic Providence, Rhode Island and founded in 1764, Brown University is the seventh-oldest college in the United States. Brown is an independent, coeducational Ivy League institution comprising undergraduate and graduate programs, plus the Alpert Medical School and the School of Engineering.

    With its talented and motivated student body and accomplished faculty, Brown is a leading research university that maintains a particular commitment to exceptional undergraduate instruction.

    Who Should Attend?

    Line, staff and administrative officers working in assignments for Community Policing Programs in any of the following types of agencies: Municipal Police Depts.; County Police/Sheriffs; State Police Depts.; Campus Police/Safety/Security; Federal Agencies; Transit/Port Authorities; Housing Police; School Resource Officers; Correctional Officers. As well, the staff and leadership of community organizations are welcome to attend. Workshops (except for those restricted to Members Only) are open to all law enforcement personnel.

    Why Attend?

    Gain exposure to the latest information and trends, and acquire new skills in your field; learn from leading experts and trainers; network with colleagues from across the country; gain different perspectives on current issues of common concern; get inspired to make justice for all a reality.
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