Co-Founder, The Policing Project
30x30 Initiative
New York, New York, United States
Maureen Q. McGough is the Chief of Strategic Initiatives for the Policing Project at the New York University School of Law and co-founder of the 30x30 Initiative to improve the representation and experiences of women in policing, which supports over 300 agencies across the country. She also is on a detail with the US Department of Justice, focusing on the recruiting crisis and improving law enforcement diversity. Maureen joined the Policing Project from the National Police Foundation, where she led the non-profit’s technical assistance efforts as Director of National Programs. Maureen spent a decade with the federal government, where she served as Senior Policy Advisor to the Director of the National Institute of Justice, counsel on terrorism prevention to the Deputy Attorney General, Special Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, and coordinator for AIDS relief efforts through the U.S. Embassy in Rwanda. Maureen is a member of the FBI’s Law Enforcement Education and Training Council and the American Society of Evidence-Based Policing executive board. She is an attorney and earned her J.D. from George Washington University Law School.
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A Systems Approach to Managing Police Staffing and Workload Demand
Sunday, October 15, 2023
10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PST
Addressing the Recruiting and Retention Crisis by Advancing Women in Policing: The 30x30 Initiative
Monday, October 16, 2023
8:30 AM – 9:30 AM PST