Police Reform Law: Finding Balance While Seeking Justice
/0 Comments/in Featured, Podcast Hubwonk, Police Reform /by Editorial StaffJoin Hubwonk host Joe Selvaggi and former Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis, who shares his views on the features and controversies of the police reform bill on Beacon Hill.
Guest:
Ed Davis has been in law enforcement for 35 years from his role as police officer, detective, and commissioner in his home town of Lowell, Massachusetts, to serving as the Boston Police Commissioner from December 2006 until October 2013. Commissioner Davis has worked internationally on police issues in Singapore, London, Northern Ireland, Jordan and Israel. Commissioner Davis served on the Police Executive Research Forum’s (PERF) Board of Directors and was a founding member and first President of the Massachusetts Major City Chiefs Association. Mr. Davis is now President and CEO of The Edward Davis Company, a business strategy and security services firm.
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