Sergeant Ismael Diaz graduated on May 6, 2016 from Northwestern University’s School of Police Staff and Command Class # 389.
Northwestern University Center for Public Safety’s 10 week School of Police Staff and Command (SPSC), is a demanding management program designed to provide police officers with high-quality training while accommodating their time and financial constraints. Through management and supervision, specialized instruction in technical subjects and presentation of current issues and new techniques in the field, the SPSC program prepares first – and second-level police management personnel for senior-level positions in their agencies.
“This prestigious university provides our police supervisors with a higher level of excellence that will help to direct the Montgomery Police Department now and in years to come,” stated Police Chief Daniel Meyers.
The Center for Public Safety, located on Northwestern University’s Evanston campus, was established in 1936 to expand the scope of university-level education and training in traffic safety. Since that time, NUCPS has broadened its original objective to include training in police operations and management and to address urgent issues in criminal justice and law enforcement. Representatives from federal, state and local police agencies, as well as members of foreign agencies, attend the center’s many and varied programs.