Wednesday, October 30, 2013

MAWLE 10th Annual Conference

Massachusetts Association of Women in Law Enforcement

10th Annual Conference

Only 9 days until the MAWLE conference.
  Register online at
www.mawle.org
 

Hosted by:

Chief Howard Mintz
Newton Police Department
 

When:

Friday, November 8, 2013
9:00am - 3:00pm
(coffee 8-9am)
 

Where:

Mount Ida College
777 Dedham Street
Newton, MA
 

Welcome Remarks

Chief Howard Mintz
Mayor Setti Warren
 

Keynote Speaker

Attorney General Martha Coakley
 

Panel Discussion

"Supervising Personnel in a Male Dominate Profession"

Panel Members:
Chief Mintz, Newton
Superintendent Friedl, Lowell
Chief O'Leary, Brookline
Chief Jackson, Springfield College

Moderator: Deputy Supt. Holmes, Boston
 

Training Session I

Assessment Center Testing - What to Expect
Boston Police Peer Support Unit and Family Assistance Unit
 

Training Session II

Women as Effective Communicators
The 10 Dimensions of Financial Mastery for Women
 
More information and online sign up at www.mawle.org
 

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Spirit of MAWLE Award Ceremony and Elections

June 13, 2013
4:00PM to 7:00PM
 
Boston College
Old Cardinal's Residence

2101 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA
 
Guest Speaker
Interim Superintendent Deborah Friedl
Lowell Police Department
 
The Massachusetts Association of Women in Law Enforcement is proud to host the 2nd Spirit of MAWLE Award ceremony on Thursday, June 13, 2013 at Boston College.  Come join MAWLE as they recognize and celebrate the excellent work and achievements of women in law enforcement.

The Award Ceremony will start off with a social/networking hour from 4:00PM to 5:00 PM with the award presentation starting at 5:00PM.  The guest speaker this year is Interim Superintendent Deborah Friedl of the Lowell Police Department.  Many of you know Debbie through IAWP as our Executive Director.

Award Nominations
This is an opportunity for you to nominate a woman that you know who fulfills the criteria for this award in the following five categories -
 excellence in performance
courage
leadership
mentoring
community service 
Nominations are being accepted until Monday, June 3, 2013.  A nomination form can be located at ww.mawle.org.  

Kindly RSVP - If you plan to attend this event, kindly RSVP to Maryann Riva, Chair of the Award Committee, at Spirit of MAWLE Award. 
 

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Elections
MAWLE will be announcing the election results prior to the end of the Award Ceremony for the following positions: 
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
 
Nominations for these positions are being accepted until May 25, 2013.  See www.mawle.org for further details on the election and how to vote.  Ballots are due by June 7, 2013 if mailed or can be hand-delivered to the Election Committee on June 13, 2013 at Boston College by 5:00PM.  

Step Up to Law Enforcement Boot Camp - Burlington, Vermont

 

June 22-23 and June 29-30
8:00AM to 4:30PM

Vermont Works for Women will be conducting a 32-hour two weekend program that is designed for women interested in learning about opportunities in the law enforcement field or corrections.  Participants will attend classes in the Burlington area where they will learn from over a dozen professionals in various stages of their careers, get an inside scoop on the multi-stage application process for these challenging careers, participate in a mock physical fitness test which exactly mirrors the policing entrance exam, begin preparation and practice for the written aptitude test, tour a corrections facility...and much more!  The cost of the program is $300.  Limited scholarships available.

For additional information contact Nance Nahmias by calling 802-655-8900 X507 or emailing nnahmias@vtworksforwomen.org

Vermont Works for Women is a nonprofit organization founded in 1987 to help women and girls recognize their potential, and explore pursue and excel in work that leads to economic independence. Through innovative programming, VWW assists women and girls in thinking about their lives in the broadest terms and helps them develop skills and capacities critical to their long-term economic self-sufficiency. For more information: www.vtworksforwomen.org.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Your voices were heard!

The Board of Directors of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund made their final decision on whether to add Officer Jennifer Sebena's name to their roll of honour in May 2013.

They heard the voices from Wisconsin and the law enforcement community throughout the country and have unanimously voted to place her name on the 2013 roll of honour.

Jennifer, may you rest in peace.

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Officer Jennifer Sebena

 

Officer Jennifer Sebena
Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
End of Watch – December 24, 2012
 
On Thursday, March 21, 2013, the Board of Directors of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, NLEOMF, decided to delay a decision to include Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Officer Jennifer Sebena’s name on their roll of honour until 2014.

Officer Sebena was killed while on duty on December 24, 2012. The Board of Directors of NLEOMF have deferred the decision to include her on their roll of honour while they “continue to examine and investigate” the circumstances of her death.

Please take the time to research the facts surrounding Officer Jennifer Sebena's death and make your voices heard regarding the decision not to include her name on the Memorial in 2013.

Online petition - www.change.org

Other sites for your consideration:

NLEOMF Site

Officer Gwen Downs

Officer Yvonne d'Pettit

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Congratulations Superintendent Friedl!

 
What a fitting promotion during the month of March - Women's History Month - Deborah Friedl has been chosen to be the interim Lowell police chief!

Congratulations to Debbie!

Our own IAWP Executive Director, Deborah Friedl, has been chosen to be the interim Lowell police chief. She will be the first woman to lead department.

It wasn't a surprise, but it was historic Thursday when City Manager Bernie Lynch selected Deputy Supt. Deborah Friedl as the department's interim superintendent to replace Kenneth Lavallee, who works his last day March 29. Friedl, who joined the Lowell Police Department in 1985, becomes the first woman to lead the department. It was well-known in the department and in political circles that Lynch zeroed in on Friedl early in the process, and not long after Lavallee announced earlier this month he would not complete his three-year contract, which expires at the end of 2013. Lynch interviewed more than a half-dozen candidates for the interim position. Friedl will be in the post for the next four to six months,

Lowell Sun Article - Deborah Friedl

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

March - Women's History Month

The first woman to be a police officer in the United States was orginally believed to date back to Los Angleles, California Police Department in 1908.  But newer evidence now suggests that it was the Chicago Police Department who employed the first female officer in the late 1890's.
In those years a women worked were limited to youth, administrative, or traffic assignments ("meter maids").  It was not until the mid-late 1970's that women were employed in the patrol function and allowed to perform the job that was once restricted to males.

Check out the article below for more information and links on the history of women in policing. 

Discover Policing - Women in Law Enforcement

Friday, March 15, 2013

Upcoming Summit for Police Professionals

3rd Annual Next Generation Leadership Summit
for Police Professionals

June 2 - 7, 2013

A collaboration between:
Fitchburg Police Department
Harvard Police Department
Fitchburg State University


Earn university credits.
$495.00 registration fee.

Fitchburg State University
160 Pearl Street
Fitchburg, MA 01402-2697

Check the link below for further information:

Sgt. Doreen Champagne - First Female Superior Office in Haverhill, MA


Congratulations Sergeant Doreen Champagne!

Doreen Champagne is the first female superior officer in the city of Havehill.  She joined the Haverhill Police Department in 2004. She is one of six female officers in the department, but is the first woman to hold a rank above private in city history.  Champagne is also the only officer in the department with a law degree.
Best wishes for her and her future career in law enforcement!

See the story in the Eagle Tribune
http://www.eagletribune.com/latestnews/x1121359148/Haverhill-force-gets-first-female-superior-officer

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Line Dance Fundraiser 

Co-hosted by:
Massachusetts Association of Women in Law Enforcement
and
Friends of Massachusetts Park Ranger Mounted Unit


March 23, 2013
7:00 - 11:00PM

VFW Post 1702, Braintree, MA

 Put on your cowboy boots and kick up your heels! 
Bring a friend and meet new friends.
 


$20 per person.
DJ and Instructor Joe Steele
Raffle prizes and 50/50
Appetizers served.  Cash bar only.
For futher information on this event check the link below or visit www.mawle.org.
 

Massachusetts Police Civil Service Exam - April 20, 2013

Boston Police Department, as well as other departments, are looking for police officers.
  Entrance Civil Service Exam is on April 20, 2013
 
Deadline for registering is March 18, 2013. 
Late registration has an additional fee and will not be accepted after April 1, 2013.
 
Don't miss out on this career opportunity!
 
 
 

Saturday, March 9, 2013

 

International Association of Chiefs of Police
Women's Leadership Institute

April 22 - 26, 2013
Hosted by:
Boston Police Department


The IACP Center for Police Leadership and Training, with funding from Motorola Solutions Foundation, proudly introduces a new leadership certification program, the Women's Leadership Institute (WLI).  The WLI program is a five and a half day, 46-hour course, focused on the unique challenges facing women leaders in law enforcement.  To develop current and future leaders, the curriculum focuses on enhancing the business, leadership, and personal effectiveness skills of female leaders.  The course is open to female and male, sworn and non-sworn personnel serving in supervisory positions, and to senior patrol officers aspiring to become supervisors. 

This interactive program uses senior women instructors and mentors from United States and Canadian law enforcement agencies and operates in an intensive experiential learning environment.  Theories included in the program are gleaned from IACP's research on leading people, groups, and change.  Other topics covered include: effective communication and conflict management; career mapping; fair, impartial, and ethical policing; transformational leadership; and stress management.  Evening sessions include one-on-one time with instructors and mentors to assist participants with designing a strategic plan for their career. 

Upcoming classes:
  • Boston, MA
    Hosted by the Boston Police Department
    April 22 - 26, 2013
  • Seattle, WA
    Hosted by the Port of Seattle Police Department
    July 15 - 19, 2013
Classes begin on Monday morning and conclude midday Friday.  Tuition, including both day classes and evening seminars, is $775.00.

Lodging and some meals for the program are negotiated by IACP for the participants at a reduced rate at the Millennium Bostonian Hotel.  Rates are also available for commuter students.  Rates for the Seattle class are currently being negotiated with a hotel near the training sit.

Registration for this course cannot be accomplished online.  To register or for more information, please contact IACP Coordinator, Kathleen Martinez, at 703-836-6767 x261 or martinez@theiacp.org.

Thursday, January 31, 2013

2013 International Conference for
Police and Law Enforcement Executives

May 26-28, 2013 - Toronto, Ontario
June 9-11, 2013 - Atlanta, Georgia

 

Early Bird Deadline - January 31, 2013

Check out link below for further information: