Moses Robinson began his law enforcement career in 1985 with the Rochester, New York Police Department. For the past 35 years, he has been a certified School Resource Officer, a Crime Prevention Officer, and is currently the community liaison officer with the Rochester Police Department, working with diverse community residents, particularly youth, to foster relevant relationships between police and community.

Mr. Robinson is on the Rochester Police Department’s Crisis Intervention Team (CIT), which helps improves relationships with people in a mental health crisis to ensure officer and community safety. He is a law enforcement consultant with the US Department of Justice programs on school safety practices and how to apply a trauma-informed lens that helps address the complexity of cultural bias, the intersectionality of oppression, and a varied experience among students, staff, families, and communities.