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  • 2023 FALL BALANCING ACCOUNTABILITY, SOCIAL JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY CONFERENCE - Oct 04, 2023 through Oct 06, 2023. Hosted by Massachusetts Association of Minority Law Enforcement Officers (MAMLEO)

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      • Know Your Rights - A Conversation With Youth
      • Addressing Trauma and PTSD in Policing and Retirement
      • When Good People Write Bad Policy: Discriminatory Bans and Prohibitions Don’t Work
      • Identifying, Understanding and Unpacking Stereotypes And Bias In Policing
      • Empowering Black and Brown Women Leadership in Policing
      • Policing Reform: Real Talk for Those Who Walk the Walk. Creating Fair and Effective Policing Practices
      • Reimagining The Academy and Beyond
      • Innovating Comprehensive Approaches to Community Engagement Partnerships and Success
      • Hiring and Recruitment Challenges in Policing
      • NABLEO Executive Committee Meeting
      • Transformative Policy and Procedures - Innovating and Implementing effective Policing Policies
      • After the Bang: A Roadmap for Personal and Organizational Wellness specific to Officer Involved Shootings
      • 21st Century Policing for Black and Brown Law Enforcement Leaders and Officers
      • NABLEO Board of Directors Meeting
      • 2023 Scholarship and Awards Ceremonies
    • Presenters
      • Captain Detective Lisa Butner
      • Clifton Singletary
      • Damon K. Jones
      • David Hernandez
      • Dep. Comm. Jennifer Lackard
      • Deputy Superintendent Eddy Chrispin
      • Deputy Superintendent Eddy Chrispin
      • Deputy Superintendent Nicole L. Grant
      • Det. Donald Brown
      • Det. Larry Ellison
      • Det. Luis Anjos
      • Detective J.P. Limontas
      • Detective Juan Seoane
      • Detective Larry E. Ellison
      • Director Quovella Spruill
      • Dr. Jeffrey Lopes
      • Dr. Yveda Brutus
      • Elliot T. Boyce, Sr.
      • Elliot T. Boyce, Sr., M.A., M.P.A
      • Lieut. David Daniels
      • Michael Gaskins
      • Petrina Martin Cherry
      • Robyn Glaser
      • Sgt. Det. Rafael Antunez
      • Sgt. James Scott
      • Sheriff Rochelle Bilal
      • Superintendent Nora Baston
      • Superintendent Nora Baston
      • Supt. Lanita Cullinane
      • Teori Shaw-Boyce
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Featured Presenter for Identifying, Understanding and Unpacking Stereotypes And Bias In Policing

Wednesday, October 04, 2023 at 01:30P.

Deputy Superintendent Eddy Chrispin is a member of the Boston Police Department

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  • Our presenters and panelists are drawn from law enforcement, academia, public service, and corporate America. Each brings a wealth of experience and knowledge in their individual fields of endeavor.

    Deputy Superintendent Eddy Chrispin - Boston Police Department

    The Speaker

    Deputy Chrispin, currently serves as the Assistant Bureau chief of the Bureau of Professional Development. Prior to that he served as a Zone Commander and Assistant Bureau Chief of the Internal Affairs Division. Before elevating to the Boston Police Command Staff he served as a Sergeant, assigned to districts E-18 and B-3, as well as the B-2 Community Service Office.
    Eddy was appointed to the Boston Police Reform Task Force by Mayor Walsh and currently leads the Boston Police Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee. Chrispin has served as faculty at Endicott College, Quincy College, Newbury College and Lincoln Technical Institute. Prior to his tenure in policing, he served as a social worker, probation officer, law clerk and immigration advocate.

    He holds a Juris Doctorate from Hofstra University School of law and a Bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Massachusetts Boston. During his time in law school, he received the prestigious community service award and was awarded with a Thurgood Marshall Fellowship based on his community service.

    The Workshop

    Identifying, Understanding and Unpacking Stereotypes And Bias In Policing : Wednesday, October 04, 2023 01:30P

    The successful future of policing is intertwined with the foundational necessity to embrace positive normative change. Most pointedly, we, as a collective, must immerse ourselves in the work around understanding, recognizing and defining personal bias. This workshop will focus on helping law enforcement professionals better unpack the layers of their conscious and unconscious personal and professional biases.

    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 persons..

    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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