Deputy Director Mike Milstein has proudly served the City of Chicago and Chicago Police Department for over six years with a focus on promoting positive interactions between police and communities. This has included lifting community voices in the effort to create and revise policies, trainings, and practices centered around fair and impartial policing. Since 2020, Deputy Director Milstein has overseen the Chicago Police Department's Office of Community Policing, where he manages all positive, non-enforcement engagements between police and communities. He also leads the Chicago Police Department's Civil Rights Unit, which includes its Hate Crime Team and Community Liaison Team, a unit Deputy Director Milstein significantly expanded in 2021 to address the needs of historically marginalized and underserved communities. Before joining the Chicago Police Department, Deputy Director Milstein served under Chicago Mayor's Rahm Emanuel and Lori Lightfoot, advising on public safety policies and operations.
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