Resource Center Named in Honor of the late Kenneth Garner
At the Chicago School of Professional Psychology in Downtown Los Angeles, the school's new resource center was named in the memory of the late Los Angeles Police Department Deputy Chief Kenneth O. Garner. Deputy Chief Garner was a member of the LAPD for 31 years before his sudden passing in March of 2009. He was an active member of the community and last served as the Commanding Officer of Operation South Bureau. His work in starting the "Honor and Strength parolee re-entry program and has served individuals looking to get their lives back on track and become productive members of society.
Built with funds by the Rotary Club of Los Angeles, the resource collection included books, online periodicals and peer reviewed journals, DVD's, access to academic research papers, and Internet-based research tools focused on the application of forensic psychology theories, principles, and evidence-based practiced in law enforcement. The collection will be made available at no cost to criminal justice agencies and organization including LAPD, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, the Mayor's office, and community and faith based organizations involved in local parolee reentry projects.
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