Training on 21st century policing held in Canton

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Over 150 law enforcement personnel from around greater Boston attended the White House’s Advancing 21st Century Policing Briefing, held on December 5 at Bank of Canton’s corporate headquarters on Turnpike Street. Organized by Canton Police Chief Kenneth Berkowitz (right) and Boston Superintendent-in-Chief William Gross, and featuring Ronald L. Davis (center), director of the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS), the training focused on improving the relationship between citizens and police through innovative uses of data, understanding implicit bias, and communicating through social media. Bank of Canton President and CEO Stephen P. Costello (left) joined Chief Berkowitz and Mr. Davis to welcome the attendees.

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