Jay Moser

Retired | Previous: San Diego Police Department (Southeastern Division), Sergeant

Jay is a retired Sergeant with the San Diego Police Department where he was assigned to the Southeastern Division. In his 33 years with the Department, Jay had numerous investigative assignments such as Internal Affairs, Mid City Investigations, Narcotics, and most recently, Juvenile Services, where he supervised the Juvenile Services Team of two detectives and five officers. Jay and his team were responsible for investigations involving minors in the communities of Southeastern San Diego. Jay headed the Collaborative Curfew Sweeps, using a community policing model in which volunteers from the community, faith-based organizations, schools, juvenile probation officers, and police officers proactively bring safety to the community through providing diversion programs and parenting classes as an alternative to the court system. Jay also taught Community Oriented Policing while assigned to the Regional Community Policing Institute for two years. While assigned to the RCPI he taught other Police Departments how to incorporate Community Policing philosophy into their departments. Jay has a baccalaureate degree in public administration and over thirty years of law enforcement experience.

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