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January 09, 1985 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1985-01-09

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B TO HARBOR - A
retirem nt dinner will be held
on Friday, January 18, 1985
for Lawrence E. Croc ett DL­
trict Executive for the Benton
Harbor office of the Michig n
Department of Civil Rights.
The dinner ill be held t
the Twin Citie Plaza Inn (for­
merly Ramade Inn, 79 Fer-
gu n Drive nton Twp.
beginning ith cial hour at
6:00 p.m. nd dinner at 7:00
p.m.
Croc ett cam to Michigan
in January 1969 to accept
the posi tion a District Execu­
tive of. the Ben ton Harbor
Office of the ichi an Depart­
ment of Civil Rights.
Rev. Crockett wa a former
mini ter of the First African
ethodist Epi opal Zion
Church in uth Bend Indiana,
be� re corning to Bent n Har­
b r.
He currently rve as the
JANUARY 9 - 15, 1985 THE CITIZEN PAGE FIVE
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President of the Bard of
Education for the Benton Har-
bor Area Schools is an active
"Y-Uncle" for the Y CA' a
member 0 f the AACP, nd
Treasurer of the South est
ichigan Ministerial Alliance.
He i a member of the u Rho
Lambda Chapter of the Alpha
Phi Alpha Franternity, Inc.
Crockett holds a B.A. de­
gree from Virginia Union Uni­
ver ity and a aster of Divinity
Women in pol i ce work
is January AAUW topic

ST. JOSEPH - ' omen
Police Stress and Vocational
Development - Women behind
the Shield' will be the topic
f the Wedne d y -January 16,
;.leeting of the Bent n Harbor­
t. Jo ph Branch of th Ameri-
can ciati n of University
men. The rneetin which
is t m mber ,
pr pc tive member . and
ts, ill be held 7:30 p.m.
the aster eal ciety
�O I 5 La evie A venue, St.
J eph.
The fe t ured spe ker will
b arol artin, d. D. on-
ultant, coun eling psycholo it,
orm r p lice 0 fi er, and f r-
mer profe r.
In additi n to addre in
the opp rtunities available to
omen eeking career in law
enforcement, she will di cuss
re ults of a national study
she conducted on why omen
go into the field. som pro­
blems confronted by women
officer, and the tre en­
count red by women officers.
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STRUCJIO
926- 2522
A -frequent peaker he has
address d national and inter­
national conventi ns on the
subjects of psychology tres
and law enforcement. The
International f
Chief of Police nv nti n. •
the International ss iation of
Enf rcement
plore Conference are am ng
events at which he ha sp ken.
A 1970 graduate of Michi­
gan State Univer ity, with a
bachelor's degree in police d­
ministration, Dr. artin has
worked as a police offi er with
the Ea t Lansing P lice Depart­
ment. She later acquired an
M.A. and Ed. D. degree in
counseling psychology and has
been a tenured profe or in
correcti n and law enforcement
at Southern Illinois University.
As a consultant. he ha
a sisted police per onnel ith
re earch and emin r in uch
area as worn n p li e , p Y:
ch logy for police, tre cn I
intervention urity nd mtell-
igence.
As a c un I r, he h
rked it h individual gr up
nd familie.
At pr nt Dr.
in B nt n H rb r
pleting
we tern
Li en
from th Virginia niver ity
S .hool R ligi n.
He i married t
TO kett and the
have fiv children: enn th,
Ju tina, Mi hael, Chanda and
Larr .
available
can be
at the
The Waterbed Professionals
(616) 925-4031
1200 E. Napier Ave.
Benton Harbor. MI 9022
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