Policing: Where We Have Been, Where We Are & Where We Are Going As the only person to lead the police forces in America’s two largest cities, William J. Bratton has been at the forefront of innovative policing for more than two decades. Drawing on his two books, “Turnaround” and “Collaborate or Perish,” Chief Bratton will discuss the evolution of law enforcement from community policing and CompStat to new advances in intelligence gathering, predictive policing and the power of collaborative social media. The program will open with a welcome from Gerald Chaleff, LAPD special assistant for constitutional policing and a member of UCLA Luskin’s Board of Advisors. A cocktail reception precedes the program. Event information When: Thursday, November 7, 2013 6 p.m. Reception // 6:45 p.m. ProgramWhere: Japanese American National Museum 100 North Central Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90012 RSVP: by October 31 at brattonluskinlecture.eventbrite.com (310) 206-8034
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