Murray Supervisor of Records May 2, 2022 SPR22/0937 Mary DeFrancesco Records Analyst Municipal PoliceTrainingCommittee 42 Thomas Patten Road Randolph, MA 02368 Dear Ms. DeFrancesco: I have received the petition of Todd Wallack of WBUR appealing the response of the Municipal Police Training Committee (Committee) to a request for public records. G. L. c. 66, 10A; see also 950 C.M.R. 32.08(1).
Bragg Municipal PoliceTrainingCommittee 6 Adams Street Randolph, MA 02368 Dear Mary Y. Bragg: I have received the petition of Andrew Quemere appealing the nonresponse of the Municipal Police Training Committee (Committee) to a request for public records. G. L. c. 66, 10A; see also 950 C.M.R. 32.08(1). Specifically, on August 20, 2020, Mr.
who demonstrate the requisite personality and character to work in a school environment with children and educators and who have received specialized training including, but not limited to: continuing professional development in child and adolescent development, conflict resolution and diversion strategies, de-escalation tactics, trauma informed practices, diversity, equity, and inclusion, behavioral health and any other training required by the Municipal
EPOs receive annual, in-service training under the same Municipal PoliceTrainingCommittees (MPTC) curriculum and requirements as state and local police departments in accordance with G. L. c. 41, 96B. Attachment 2; G. L. c. 6, 116. Pursuant to G.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts William Francis Galvin, Secretary of the Commonwealth Public Records Division Manza Arthur Supervisor of Records October 20, 2023 SPR23/2373 Charmagne Pearson Records Division Municipal PoliceTrainingCommittee 42 Thomas Patten Drive Randolph, MA 02368 Dear Charmagne Pearson: I have received the petition of Keith Jensen appealing the response of the Municipal Police Training Committee (Committee/MPTC) to a request
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts William Francis Galvin, Secretary of the Commonwealth Public Records Division Manza Arthur Supervisor of Records June 16, 2023 SPR23/1241 Cassandra Cahill Records Analyst Municipal PoliceTrainingCommittee 42 Thomas Patten Drive Randolph, MA 02368 Dear Ms. Cahill: I have received your petition on behalf of the Municipal Police Training Committee (Committee) seeking an extension of time to produce records. G.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts William Francis Galvin, Secretary of the Commonwealth Public Records Division Manza Arthur Supervisor of Records September 27, 2023 SPR23/2177 Charmagne Pearson Records Division Municipal PoliceTrainingCommittee 42 Thomas Patten Drive Randolph, MA 02368 Dear Charmagne Pearson: I have received the petition of Keith Jensen appealing the response of the Municipal Police Training Committee (Committee/MPTC) to a request
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts William Francis Galvin, Secretary of the Commonwealth Public Records Division Manza Arthur Supervisor of Records June 29, 2023 SPR23/1309 Cassandra Cahill Records Analyst Municipal PoliceTrainingCommittee 42 Thomas Patten Drive Randolph, MA 02368 Dear Ms.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts William Francis Galvin, Secretary of the Commonwealth Public Records Division Manza Arthur Supervisor of Records July 25, 2023 SPR23/1614 Charmagne Pearson Records Analyst Municipal PoliceTrainingCommittee 42 Thomas Patten Drive Randolph, MA 02368 Dear Ms.
. * The duties of the state's existing municipal policetrainingcommittee will remain under the administration's Executive Office of Public Safety and Security * Bans chokeholds, bans racial profiling and limits no-knock warrants * generally precludes officers from using rubber pellets, chemical agents or canine units against a crowd * Facial recognition technology: * allows police to perform facial recognition searches to assist with criminal cases
. * The duties of the state's existing municipal policetrainingcommittee will remain under the administration's Executive Office of Public Safety and Security * Bans chokeholds, bans racial profiling and limits no-knock warrants * generally precludes officers from using rubber pellets, chemical agents or canine units against a crowd * Facial recognition technology: * allows police to perform facial recognition searches to assist with criminal cases
. * The duties of the state's existing municipal policetrainingcommittee will remain under the administration's Executive Office of Public Safety and Security * Bans chokeholds, bans racial profiling and limits no-knock warrants * generally precludes officers from using rubber pellets, chemical agents or canine units against a crowd * Facial recognition technology: * allows police to perform facial recognition searches to assist with criminal cases