MIB Elects New Chairman and Vice Chairman to its Board
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BRAINTREE, Mass., May 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ MIB Group, Inc. is pleased to announce the election of its new Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors for 2021-22 and the re-election of four incumbent Directors to the Board. MIB s Board is composed of 12 independent directors, and one internal director, MIB s President and Chief Executive Officer.
Effective with the May 14
th Board Meeting,
Bruce K. Baude, Chief Operations and Technology Officer of CNO Financial Group, Inc. will become Chairman, thereby succeeding
Michael C.S. Fosbury, President and Chief Executive Officer of Columbian Mutual Life Insurance Company, who will remain on the MIB Board of Directors as Immediate Past Chair.
A bill to create a brand new state agency to oversee apprenticeship programs didnât sit well with many Republicans in the Colorado House on Tuesday.
Although the bill won preliminary approval in that Democratic-controlled chamber, Republicans argued that House Bill 1007 is too expensive and totally unneeded.
Under the bill, a new State Apprenticeship Agency would be created, one designed to be a conduit between existing and new apprenticeship programs and the U.S. Department of Laborâs Office of Apprenticeship. Currently, those programs register directly with the federal government.
The measure also would create a new State Apprenticeship Council and an Interagency Advisory Committee on Apprenticeship to help guide that agency, which would operate under the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment.
Newly-hired Mantua police chief was fired from West Jordan PD, had history of misconduct
Town of Mantua, Utah (via Facebook)
Craig Hamer is sworn in as Mantua s new chief of police on Monday, April 26, 2021.
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WEST JORDAN, Utah â The man chosen to lead the police force of a small town in Box Elder County was fired from his previous job in West Jordan in November, according to records obtained by FOX 13.
Mantua Police Chief Craig Hamer was
Hamer previously worked as an officer for the West Jordan Police Department.
According to department records, however, he has a history of being written up and was ultimately fired in November for multiple violations.
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May 8, 2021
The Hamden Police Department is proud to announce that we have met the minimum standards and practices developed by the Connecticut Police Officer Standards and Training Council, known as CLESP (Compliance to Law Enforcement Standards and Practices Program).
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CLESP requires Connecticut Police Departments to adhere to a minimum of 16 standards. The department must submit evidence of compliance to the State s CLESP Accreditation Manager.
To gain compliance, the Hamden Police Department revised and updated policies concerning Biased Based Policing, Motor Vehicle Pursuits, Use of Force and many others.
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Sergeant Raymond Quinn of the Hamden Police Department Training Division was instrumental in this extensive, successful endeavor.
Can police be taught to stop their own violence?
Bostonâs department and others are adopting a peer-intervention training program. The ideas come from a UMass psychologist who survived the Holocaust, thanks to the help of others.
By Douglas StarrUpdated May 6, 2021, 7:31 a.m.
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Ervin Staub, a professor emeritus at UMass Amherst, is an expert on the science of interventionzack wittman for the boston globe
THE KILLING OF George Floyd is a recurring national nightmare. It played out again during the trial of his murderer, former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin â nine minutes and 29 seconds of Chauvin kneeling on Floydâs neck, ignoring Floydâs pleas and the shouts to stop from people nearby. What has been relatively less examined is the behavior of the other officers at the scene: Tou Thao, who stood facing the crowd, stopping people who were trying to help; J. Alexander Kueng, who held Floydâs waist; and Thomas Lane, who held his le