Description
The Safe Communities Institute (SCI) at the USC Price School of Public Policy continues the more than 60-year tradition of executive education for law enforcement professionals that began with the Delinquency Control Institute (DCI) in 1946.
Two graduates of SCI's first class of it's Public Safety Leadership Program discuss why SCI was such a great experience, why it's so important, and what their key takeaways were.
The USC Safe Communities Institute engages research, interdisciplinary education, and collaboration to advance sustainable “whole-of-community” public safety strategies, policies, and programs.
http://priceschool.usc.edu/programs/sci/
Alisa Finsten
Director of Grants & Finance
Mayor's Office of Homeland Security & Public Safety
City of Los Angeles
Byron Blair
Administrative Sergeant for the Chief of Police
Long Beach Policy Department
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