Home | Contact | Admin
  • 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)

  • Main Conference
    • Host Organization
    • Workshops
      • 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
      • Reimagining The Academy and Beyond
      • Empowering Black and Brown Women Leadership in Policing
      • Policing Reform: Real Talk for Those Who Walk the Walk. Creating Fair and Effective Policing Practices
      • Identifying, Understanding and Unpacking Stereotypes And Bias In Policing
      • Innovating Comprehensive Approaches to Community Engagement Partnerships and Success
      • 21st Century Policing for Black and Brown Law Enforcement Leaders and Officers
      • 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
      • Hiring and Recruitment Challenges in Policing
      • NABLEO Board of Directors Meeting
      • 2023 Scholarship and Awards Ceremonies
    • Presenters
      • Chief John I. Dixon, III
      • Dep. Inspector Corey Pegues
      • Director Quovella Spruill
      • Dr. Benjamin Franklin Chavis
      • Elliot T. Boyce, Sr., M.A., M.P.A
      • Lieut. David Daniels
      • Sgt. James Scott
      • Sheriff Rochelle Bilal
    • Agenda
  • Conference Hotel
    • Four Points Sheraton-Norwood Hotel
  • Special Events
    • 2023 Scholarship and Awards Ceremonies
  • Ad Journal
  • Supporters
    • Conference Sponsors
    • Conference Vendors
  • FAQ's
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Conference Policies
  • Registration
    • 2023 Annual Conference
  • Feedback
    • Written Feedback
    • Video Interviews

Thank you for your comments

We wish to thank everyone who participated in our conference proceedings to make it a success. From sponsors to presenters, to host organization members and general participants. You each made it an honor to be there with you.

Sponsors

  • Written Conference Feedback

    We truly appreciate the comments received from those who participated, with the knowledge that this helps us to improve our programs.



    Thank you for the opportunity to present at this year’s conference. You exemplify what hard work, commitment, and dedication looks like. Wishing you another 16+ years.


    Autumn Edwards,
    Yonkers, NY Police




    Thank you for the invitation and congratulations to you and the planning committee on what I'm sure was an incredible conference


    Tracie Keesee,
    New York City Police




    First and foremost, I want to express my appreciation for the opportunity to be in attendance amongst such highly esteemed and respected dignitaries such as yourself and the rest of the guest speakers. Secondly, it was amazing to see so many retired individuals who’ve paved the way for myself and others still so actively engaged and investing in a better tomorrow for this generation.

    Overall, I think the conference was a tremendously insightful and thought provoking forum that enabled us all to take something useful back to our respective communities. Hopefully, next year I will be privileged enough to attend this conference again and look forward to more of what’s in store to come.


    Adrian Muschett,
    White Plains, NY Police




    This truly was one of the most amazing and inspirational events that I have attended at anytime. The topics covered along with the instructors were second to none.

    I deeply thank you, your staff and supporters for providing this training to us and I hope to attend more of this type of training in the future. It is relevant, transformative, insightful and right on point.


    James Nealy,
    Quinnipiac University




    I really enjoyed it. My only insight/ suggestion is to triple check the IT utilization and perhaps have a dedicated IT person there for the entire training. I would have liked to have seen more community leaders but I know it’s tough


    Tyrone Parham,
    UMASS Amherst Police




    I thought the topics were timely and well presented. I found the presentation on Procedural Justice especially informative, and have incorporated the process into my patrol procedures.


    Jim LaClair,
    Western Connecticut State University Police




    Displaying 1 to 6 of 7 comment(s)

    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.
    © 2022 National Association of Black Law Enforcement Officers, Inc | Designed by BSL Systems Ltd