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Wednesday, November 20, 2024 | View in browser
Evanston Police Commander Graduates from the NUCPS School of Staff and Command
 EVANSTON, IL - On November 15, 2024, Commander Kenneth Carter graduated from the Northwestern University Center for Public Safety's (NUCPS) School of Police Staff and Command as part of class #591. The School of Police Staff and Command (SPSC) is an intensive 10-week program that prepares law enforcement managers for senior positions by uniquely combining academic principles with practical applications. Since the program launched in 1983, the SPSC has received enthusiastic response from executives and participants throughout the country. The program focuses on the following areas:
- Budgeting
- Contemporary Policing
- Decision Making and Problem Solving
- Employee Relations
- Evaluating Products and Services
- Executive Image
- Grant Writing
- Human Resources
- Leadership and Management
- Media Relations
- Organizational Behavior
- Planning and Policies
- Project Management
- Resource Allocation
- Traffic
Commander Carter is a 23-year veteran of the Evanston Police Department. Commander Carter started his career as a patrolman, and prior to his 2018 promotion to sergeant and 2024 promotion to commander, he was assigned to the department's Tatical Unit and Neighborhood Enforcement Team. He is currently assigned as the commander of Investigative Services. Please click here for a department photograph of Commander Carter.
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Media Relations: Commander Ryan Glew rglew@cityofevanston.org Phone: 847-866-5026
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