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Presenters
 Arlinda Westbrook
Deputy Superintendent
Public Integrity Bureau
New Orleans Police Department
In May 2010, Arlinda Westbrook became NOPD’s first civilian Deputy Superintendent of the Public Integrity Bureau, responsible for administrative and criminal investigations of alleged misconduct involving NOPD personnel. Arlinda brings to her position the experience of a senior attorney, having served as the City Attorney for New Orleans for more than 10 years. Prior to joining the City Attorney’s office, Arlinda served as a Deputy City Attorney and as the Continuity of Operations Plan Coordinator for the remote City Hall mobilization during emergency evacuations. Among her accomplishments as Deputy Superintendent, Arlinda created the NOPD’s first Force Investigation Team, revamped the Department’s Use of Force Review Board and Critical Incident Video Release Policy, and played a key role in developing NOPD’s EPIC program. Arlinda is an active member of the Louisiana Commission on Human Rights. She is a graduate of Howard University (BA) and Loyola University School of Law (JD).
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