Police Transparency in Connecticut panel

Starts: April 1, 2015 at 7:00 pm
Ends: April 1, 2015 at 9:00 pm

This week is full of highs and lows for FOI and transparency in Connecticut. Join a panel of experts discuss what it means, and where police transparency is headed in the future.

Event is free of charge.  Light refreshments.

WHERE: Gateway Community College, Community Room, N100, 20 Church St., New Haven, Connecticut

WHEN: Wednesday April 1, 2015, 7 p.m.

WHO:

  • Kevin Kane, Chief State’s Attorney
  • Representative from New Haven Police Department
  • Tejas Bhatt, assistant public defender, New Haven
  • Jim Smith, president, Connecticut Council on Freedom of Information
  • Moderator: John Dankosky, host of “Where We Live”

Sponsors

Connecticut Foundation for Open Government and WNPR-FM
Symposium will be recorded by WNPR-FM for a later broadcast.

Directions

From I-91 South, take New Haven Downtown Exit, cross Church Street South, pass Gateway College façade on the right, enter Temple Street Garage on the right, park on third level.  Save parking ticket for validation/free parking.

Contact

Karin Schwanbeck (203-582-5391) (leave a message) or karin.schwanbeck@quinnipiac.edu
Catie Talarski (ctalarski@wnpr.org)

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