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Speaker's Biography:
William Bratton
Los Angeles Chief of Police
William Bratton is Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department. Since 2002 he has led the nation′s third-largest police department, managing 9,800 officers, 3,000 civilians and a budget of more than $1 billion. The city′s crime rate has fallen steadily under Bratton, due in part to a department reorganization and a focus on computer-mapping technology to target emerging crime patterns. He has also served as chief of the New York City Transit Police and commissioner of the Boston Police Department and the New York City Police Department. Bratton will leave the LAPD on Oct. 31 to head a division of Altegrity, a private international security firm. He has worked in the private sector before, forming the consulting company The Bratton Group LLC in 1999. He holds a bachelor's degree from Boston State College/University of Massachusetts and is a graduate of the FBI National Executive Institute. He was also a senior executive fellow at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
Panel:
Lunch and Keynote Speech:
William Bratton, Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department
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