Assistant Chief of Police
Arlington Police Department, Texas
Arlington, Texas, United States
Tarrick McGuire began a career in public service with the Arlington (TX) Police Department in 2003. He has served in multiple positions before being appointed to Assistant Police Chief in 2022. As a nationally recognized public speaker and published author, Chief McGuire has been a leading authority on community police relations, police pattern and practice, evidence-based policing, police reform, and public policy. In 2020, he was appointed to the Council on Police Reform and Race by the National Police Institue and in 2022 he was inducted into the Evidence-Based Policing Hall of Fame.
During his career, Chief McGuire has been at the forefront of developing innovative strategies, leading local and national change in community police relations. Chief McGuire served as a law enforcement fellow with the IACP contributing research and technical assistance to U.S. police departments on 21st Century Policing in Washington, DC. Chief McGuire has earned a B.S. in Speech Communications from Oklahoma State University, a M.A. in Christian Leadership from Criswell College, and a Doctor of Public Administration from California Baptist University.
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