Discussion: The Challenges of 21st Century Policing

Oct 29, 2018
6 - 8pm EDT
Schafler Auditorium, Bloomberg Center Bloomberg Center
Homewood Campus
Registration is required
This event is free

Who can attend?

  • General public
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

Description

The Challenges of 21st Century Policing discussion series will provide opportunities for the Johns Hopkins community and neighbors to weigh in as the university considers options to augment its security operations. The three-part discussion series includes sessions designed to facilitate valuable community conversations and to learn from national experts about multiple policing issues that are relevant to university safety and security.

The first session focuses on the current landscape of university policing. Panelists include:

  • Cedric Alexander, deputy mayor of the City of Rochester
  • Leonard Hamm, director of public safety, Coppin State University
  • Sue Riseling, executive director of the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators
  • Maureen Rush, vice president for public safety and superintendent of Penn Police

The conversation will be moderated by Lawrence Jackson, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of English and History at Johns Hopkins University.

Please pre-register. Doors will open at 5:45 p.m. While seats are first come, first served, pre-registering helps us better plan for the number of people interested in this event.

Complimentary parking will be available beginning at 5:15 p.m. in the parking garage across from the Steven Muller Building, located at 3700 San Martin Drive.

Please note:

  • Flags, banners, and posters are permitted, but are not allowed inside the auditorium if they are attached to poles or sticks.
  • Flags, banners, or posters cannot be used to block audience members from seeing presenters.
  • No long umbrellas allowed.
  • Bags may be subject to search.

These sessions will be open to the public, recorded, and live-streamed. Relevant information and materials will be posted to the university's Public Safety Initiatives website.

Who can attend?

  • General public
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

Registration

Registration is required

Please pre-register. While seats are first come, first served, pre-registering helps us better plan for the number of people interested in this event.