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POLICE OFFICER
ROSLYN (ROZ)
TALLEY
Police Officer Roz Talley is a 13-year veteran of the Philadelphia Police department. She
began her career as a police officer in the 35th police district. She loves being a police
officer. However, her passion is for those having special needs. Her passion was born out
of her own fight for her child, Khmaia (Pronounced Kamaya), who was born with multiple
disabilities; cerebral palsy, epilepsy, and autism. She began her plight to assure that people
with special needs are loved, treated fairly, and that families will find the assistance that is
necessary to care for their loved ones.
Since 2017, Roz began working as an instructor at the Philadelphia Police Training center,
where she teaches recruit officers on a daily basis. She has also written a curriculum on,
“Recognizing Special needs,” that is also recognized and taught by all other instructors.
She works with Drexel’s ASERT program in which she speaks at various events providing
insight and awareness on policing and autism. Fellow co-worker and supervisor, Corporal
John Burke, recently started a parent network to support other co-workers whose loved
one may have special needs.
Since the time she has stepped foot into the police department, she has wasted no time in
connecting with the community. She is committed to working with local charities such as
the Ronald McDonald Houses. She is most proud of her program, Widener Heroes where
police officers adopt children with special needs for Christmas. She has also started an
annual prom event for special needs which is held every year in May at the Fraternal Order
of Police Lodge 5.
Roz received her B.S. in Criminal Justice from Chestnut Hill College and a recent graduate
from West Chester University, where she received her M.A. in Communication Studies.
She is a member of the PA Association for Black Journalists (PABJ) and the National
Association for Black Journalists (NABJ). She is a co-host on PQRadio1.com, an internet
based station and is also a published author.
Officer Roz Talley
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