The theme of next week’s Marshall Meyer Retreat for Social Justice is “Widening the Lens on Community-Police Relations” and will draw on the experiences of diverse religious leaders and civic officials living in New York, Glasgow, Barcelona, and Los Angeles, cities that share common demographics, security, and civil liberty challenges.
Offering the keynote address on “International Perspectives on Police Community Relations: Key Issues for Diverse Cities” will be NYPD Inspector Jesus Raul Pintos.
Inspector Pintos joined the New York City Police Department in October 1990 and began his career on patrol in the 49 Precinct. He was promoted to Sergeant in October 1997; Lieutenant in June 2001; Captain in June 2005; Deputy Inspector in October 2008 and Inspector in December 2011. He has served in the 28, 30, 34, 49, 72 and Central Park Precincts, and the Community Affairs Bureau.
Inspector Pintos has previously served as the Commanding Officer of the 72 and Central Park Precincts, as well as the Executive Officer of the 28 and 34 Precincts.
In his current capacity as Commanding Officer of the Office of the Chief of Community Affairs, Inspector Pintos plays a pivotal role in the management of day-to-day operations within the Community Affairs Bureau (CAB). This includes executive review of all procurement and budgetary matters, cultivation of a talented support staff, oversight of multi-faceted initiatives and the seamless operational coordination between the many Community Affairs sub-units, including: the Juvenile Justice and School Safety Divisions, as well as the Crime Prevention and Youth Services Sections.
Inspector Pintos holds a Master of Arts degree in Human Resource Management from Seton Hall University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science from the State University of New York. He is also a graduate of the Executive Education Program for Senior Government Executives at the Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government and is currently enrolled in the Executive Development Program at the Naval Post Graduate School.
The Rabbi Marshall T. Meyer retreats are New York City’s main concourse for interfaith discussions about important social issues that communities face. To participate, please register by completing the registration form. Space is limited, so please hurry!
Event is Free, but Registration is Required: Register online by clicking here.
Bus Service will depart Stony Point at 4pm on June 13, returning to ICNY with drop-off at 116th & Broadway. Double Room and meals are free. We ask for a $20 contribution for transportation costs and requests for a single room will require a payment of $40. Payment may be made on day of the program, or by check, or online at http://mm28retreat.eventbrite.com. Please contact Sarah Sayeed at (212) 870 3519 or ssayeed@interfaithcenter.org with any questions.
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