Beverly Brewster is an expert in international law. Her passion for the rule of law stretches far beyond, grounded in the firm belief of law as an essential pillar of democracy. As a researcher, her proficient communication skills, meticulous eye for detail, and critical thinking abilities uniquely position her to contribute to her chosen field. Brewster is an avid reader, traveler, and cultural enthusiast who identifies with the world's cosmopolitan facets. Given her belief that global integration is essential for a better world, she tirelessly invests time in learning about various cultures and seeks to foster global unity. Brewster holds multiple degrees, demonstrating her commitment to education and excellence. She earned her most recent degree, a Master of Public Administration focusing on International Inspection and oversight, from John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York, graduating in 2021. Beverly Brewster is also a member of Pi Alpha Alpha, the International Honor Society for Public Affairs and Administration. Prior to that, she studied at the University of Kent's Brussels School of International Studies, earning a Master of Law in International Law with International Relations. Additionally, Beverly holds a Bachelor of Arts in International Criminal Justice from John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Complementing her impressive academic background, Brewster has a diverse professional background. As Director of the Foundation for Policing and Justice since January 2019, Brewster liaises with the public, civic organizations, and elected officials as an advocate for law enforcement.
"Beverly Brewster is a passionate advocate for the principle of law and order in society. Through her Foundation for Policing and Justice, she channels her dedication and works to preserve a safe, civilized society. She does this by advocating in communities for both the support of policing and laws that provide consequences for criminal behavior. She has the tenacity to educate the public on the degradation that will result if these two societal foundation principles are devalued. This book is a manifestation of her work. Inspector Osvaldo Nunez New York City Police Department Outstanding! The book is a fact-based study of the hurdles impacting law enforcement's ability to successfully perform the public safety mission. The book addresses some of the causations of crime that most people are unwilling or afraid to discuss. Director Robert Hubner Woodbridge Police Department ""Beverly Brewster approaches the topic of truly improving the criminal justice system without the dogmatic agendas of either the pro-cop or anti-cop special interest groups. Instead, she offers a balanced discussion of how to actually make our society more fair and just. It is refreshing to hear her voice of sanity in this ongoing debate."" - Jon-Henry Barr, Esq. Past President, New Jersey State Municipal Prosecutors Association (2008-2015) ""Beverly Brewster delves into challenging subjects encompassing the dynamic interplay among police officers, the community, and the justice system in her writings. Through her book, she elucidates the crucial role of collaboration between law enforcement and the community in ensuring overall safety. Her works offer valuable insights for students, fostering early connections with the police and promoting relationship-building. Beverly's commendable efforts to address difficult issues, such as bail reform and its impact on crime, facilitate open discussions that contribute to a better understanding among people."" INSPECTOR JOSEPH W. HAYWARD NYPD"