Testimonials
Dr. Jacqueline Bailey-Davis is a connector. I noticed this when we worked together on the Lester Ross Memorial Fund to ensure that individuals who experienced homelessness when they died were dignified by being given a proper burial.
Thanks to her resourcefulness, Philadelphia police officers assisted in getting the cremains to their respective locations, funds were raised, and crucial conversations were held. She is an asset and a community builder who gets things done.
Quibila A. Divine, Founder and CEO
THE EARTHS
I have worked with Dr. Bailey-Davis for over five years. She is a police officer and leader who has superior expertise with training and leading departments to change policies and implement improved practices that benefit police and their constituents.
Dr. Bailey-Davis has successfully led 21st century policing efforts for the 4th largest police department in the country and continues to be an exemplary person who cares about people and wants the best for her staff. Dr. Bailey-Davis will push you to change, be accountable, and grow into the best officer and police entity you can be.
Kendra Van de Water, Former Policy Analyst
Philadelphia Police Advisory Commission
In the short time that I got to work with and know Dr. Jacqueline Baily-Davis she has proven that Law Enforcement Officers can be trusted; she has revolutionized and restored my faith in the partnership between LEO's as her commitment to transparency and accountability makes us all better people and professionals
Heather Lewis Former VP of Norristown Municipal Council and Long Time Community Advocate
While I have several testimonies I can share about Chief Dr Jacqueline Bailey-Davis demonstrating strong character yet genuine kindness, I want to go with my first impression. Chief Dr Jacqueline Bailey-Davis showed up to our Community Peace Circle with open arms embracing and engaging with each one in the circle.
Asking what hopes and concerns each one had. I never witnessed such love and genuine concern coming from our law enforcement. It was truly a major hurdle crossed in laying a foundation for the ongoing work of relationship building between policing and community.
Maati Yvonne