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Universal City, California LAWPOA 2017 PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT SYMPOSIUM Curtis Davis has been a Los Angeles Police Officer for 14 years. His assignments include a divisional Gang Enforcement Detail, Special Problems Unit, and Crime Analysis Detail, the Information Technology Bureau Project Management Office, and the Robbery-Homicide Division Cyber Support Unit (where he is currently assigned). Davis graduated with a degree in Intelligence Management from Henley-Putnam University, and has taught about intelligence-led policing, criminal networks, and technology at national gang conferences and to local community groups. He has collateral duties as a Terrorism Liaison Officer and as an instructor at the Los Angeles Police Department’s ICI Advanced Gang School. Davis is especially passionate about information-sharing across boundaries. He believes that technology can enhance – but never replace – good old-fashioned police work. POLICE OFFICER CURTIS DAVIS

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Curtis Davis has been a Los Angeles Police Officer for 14 years. His assignments include a divisional Gang Enforcement Detail, Special Problems Unit, and Crime Analysis Detail, the Information Technology Bureau Project Management Office, and the Robbery-Homicide Division Cyber Support Unit (where he is currently assigned). Davis graduated with a degree in Intelligence Management from Henley-Putnam University, and has taught about intelligence-led policing, criminal networks, and technology at national gang conferences and to local community groups. He has collateral duties as a Terrorism Liaison Officer and as an instructor at the Los Angeles Police Department’s ICI Advanced Gang School. Davis is especially passionate about information-sharing across boundaries. He believes that technology can enhance – but never replace – good old-fashioned police work.

POLICE OFFICER CURTIS DAVIS