Program Manager
IACP
Alexandria, Virginia, United States
Sabrina Fernandez is a Program Manager at the IACP, overseeing training and technical assistance (TTA) initiatives for police and multidisciplinary teams across the U.S. For over 18 years, she has enhanced police response to public safety and collaborated directly with the field to build programming and resources. Sabrina has addressed operational challenges facing police, developing resources to assist in investigating and prosecuting criminal activity, preventing and responding to victimization, and increasing community safety. Prior to the IACP, she worked at the University of Tennessee Law Enforcement Innovation Center and Tennessee Regional Community Policing Institute. She began her career as a social worker and social policy advocate. Sabrina’s policing TTA portfolio includes human trafficking, crisis response, violent crime, juvenile justice, child exploitation, and school safety. Sabrina holds a Master of Public Policy and a Certificate in Public Health Policy from The Johns Hopkins University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, English, and French with a Minor in Global Studies from Drury University.
Enhancing Crisis Response in Rural Communities: Leveraging Resources and Building Partnerships
Monday, October 20, 2025
8:00 AM - 9:30 AM MT
Tackling Trafficking from the Top: Leading Your Agency’s Response to Sex and Labor Trafficking
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
10:30 AM - 10:50 AM MT