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Criminal justice event at Park University to feature keynote speaker, KCPD Chief Stacey Graves.

Criminal Justice event at Park University sees attendance by KCPD Chief Stacey Graves on March 13, 2024, as detailed at ourumedia.com.

Police Chief Stacey Graves set to deliver keynote speech at Park University's Women Driving...
Police Chief Stacey Graves set to deliver keynote speech at Park University's Women Driving Criminal Justice Change Event

Criminal justice event at Park University to feature keynote speaker, KCPD Chief Stacey Graves.

On March 13, 2024, Stacey Graves, the first woman to serve as permanent chief of the Kansas City, Missouri Police Department (KCPD), will be the featured speaker at Park University's Women Transforming Criminal Justice event. The virtual discussion, scheduled from 9 to 10:30 a.m., will take place at ourwebsiteumedia.com.

Chief Graves' impressive educational journey includes degrees from three different institutions: Metropolitan Community College, the University of Missouri - Kansas City, and Benedictine College. Her educational background is diverse, with a focus on business administration, justice administration, and leadership. She earned an Associate in Arts degree in business administration from Metropolitan Community College, a Bachelor of Arts degree in administration of justice from the University of Missouri - Kansas City, and an Executive Master of Business Administration degree in leadership from Benedictine College.

Graves began her career at KCPD in 1997 as a civilian records clerk. After joining the police academy in December 1997, she held multiple assignments as a police officer. Her promotions include being promoted to captain in 2014, at which time she was assigned to Internal Affairs before returning to the Media Unit and Patrol. In 2018, she was promoted to major and served as commander of Shoal Creek Division, Human Resources, and as the executive officer in the Patrol Bureau Office.

The event is sponsored by the Department of Politics and Administration at Park University, as well as the University's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. The discussion will focus on how women are making a difference within the criminal justice system. Unfortunately, at this time, there are no available search results specifically detailing Stacey Graves' experiences and insights on women transforming criminal justice or her speech at the event on March 13, 2024. For detailed insights or coverage of the speech, it may be necessary to consult Park University’s event archives, their official website, or contact the organizing department directly for recordings, transcripts, or related materials.

  1. Stacey Graves' educational background is diverse, with studies in business administration, justice administration, and leadership, having earned degrees from three institutions such as Metropolitan Community College, the University of Missouri - Kansas City, and Benedictine College.
  2. His career in the Kansas City, Missouri Police Department (KCPD) started as a civilian records clerk in 1997, with numerous postings as a police officer, promotions to captain (2014), major (2018), and ultimately becoming the first woman to serve as permanent chief of KCPD.
  3. Including her speech at Park University's Women Transforming Criminal Justice event on March 13, 2024, Graves' insights on women transforming criminal justice may be found through consultations with Park University's event archives, their official website, or contacting the organizing department directly for recordings, transcripts, or related materials.
  4. In connection to science, health-and-wellness, women's health, finance, leadership, business, education-and-self-development, and career-development, the discussion at Park University's event will center on how women are impacting the criminal justice system in these areas.

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