4525 Live! with Constable Alan Rosen
Wednesday, January 15, 2025 • 15 Tevet 5785
7:00 PM - 8:30 PMStein HallJoin us for 4525 Live!
This series, moderated by Rabbi Brian Strauss and Steven Sheldon, illuminates how and where innovators in our community find inspiration. We hope their stories inspire others to accomplish their goals.
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More about Constable Rosen:
First elected in 2012, Constable Rosen won a fourth term in 2024, which will begin Jan. 1, 2025. His laser-like focus will continue to be on issues ranging from community outreach and environmental protection to lifting up the mentally ill and homeless to fighting human trafficking, safeguarding crime victims and making safer the neighborhoods of Precinct One.
In the course of improving operations within Precinct One, Constable Rosen has become one of the “go-to” leaders in Harris County when tough jobs must be done. He led his team when they were called upon during Hurricane Harvey to secure the NRG Center, where shelter and relief were sought by people from throughout the county. When cold weather hits, Constable Rosen’s office leads the way in opening warming centers for the homeless.
In addition, Constable Rosen’s office provides security in county buildings for the millions who come downtown to access services or avail themselves of the court system. The Constable has also been at the forefront of other countywide efforts. Precinct One battles polluters throughout the county and leads the way on confronting animal abuse and providing election security.
Constable Rosen has been an outspoken leader in providing the resources and training for law enforcement's men and women. Under Constable Rosen, Precinct One was the first county agency to issue body cameras to officers. He tapped private donors for more bulletproof vests and Tasers for officers and ensured enhanced training for active shooter events while creating a Precinct One and Tactical Response Team (SWAT).
Constable Rosen, a 32-year law enforcement veteran, has balanced the management of a modern police agency with budget discipline and meeting the vital need for today’s crime fighters to partner with all the communities they protect. That’s been especially important in a time when trust between police and the public has been frequently tested.
Among his many awards and achievements, accepted both personally and on behalf of Precinct One, Constable Rosen was awarded the 2023 Secretary of Defense Employer Support Freedom Award – the U.S. government’s highest honor for employers who provide outstanding support to those who serve in the Guard and Reserve. It has only been given to only 320 recipients nationwide.
Under his leadership, the Precinct One Constable’s Office has been awarded the Outstanding Law Enforcement Agency of the Year three times by Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD).
Before taking the helm at Precinct One, Constable Rosen worked in the Harris County Sheriff’s Office. He worked in the Patrol Unit, the Marine Patrol Unit, warrants, narcotics, and mental health.
Constable Rosen graduated with honors from the University of Houston Downtown with a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice. He, his wife, and their children are proud residents of the precinct.
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