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Profiling: Developing a Mechanism to Identify, Quantify, and Investigate Profiling Allegations Against Police
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Jack London Aquatic Center 115 Embarcadero Oakland, CA 94607
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NACOLE is proud to be a part of the upcoming conference, Profiling: Developing a Mechanism to Identify, Quantify, and Investigate Profiling Allegations Against Police, hosted by the City of Oakland's Citizens' Police Review Board.
Presenters include:
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Deputy Chief of Police Danielle Outlaw, Bureau of Services, Oakland Police Department, Oakland, California
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Dr. Jack Glaser, Associate Professor, Associate Dean, Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley
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Mr. Walter Katz, Independent Police Auditor, Office of the Independent Police Auditor, San Jose, California
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Ms. Cameron McEllhiney, Director of Training & Education, National Association for Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement, Tucson, AZ
In addition to hearing from presenters, attendees will have the opportunity to participate in round table discussions focused on ways to identify, quantify, and investigate profiling. Through these discussions attendees will be able to draw from their collective experiences and knowledge to come up with techniques that can then be used to better serve communities when investigating and addressing profiling allegations.
There is no cost to attend this event, however seating is limited to the first 100 registrants. Please note that event registration will close Tuesday, March 8, 2016. Because of limited space, we suggest you register early and we ask that you send no more than five (5) individuals per organization.
Continental breakfast and lunch will be provided.