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...Saul L. Chafin, credited with rebuilding the morale of the Harvard Police Department during his five-year tenure, left his post as chief of police to take a simnilar position at Vanderbilt University. His replacement was Paul E. Johnson, a 26-year veteran of the Boston police force, who almost immediately had to handle a hot potato in charges that the force had harassed Black youths. Johnson responded to the allegations in an appearance before the Cambridge City Council...
Johnson succeeds Saul L. Chafin. widely credited as one of the most successful Harvard Police chiefs ever for his generally successful efforts in rebuilding department morale after the troubled tenure of his predecessor. David L. Gorski Gorski become unpopular. current officers say. for what they call arbitrary decisions and an officers that made dialogue difficult...
...While Chafin was sharpening the Harvard Police in the '70s. Johnson became deeply involved with the problems of Area B His six years as director were a difficult time. the new chief admits. Critics charged that while he was Area Commander. certain crimes in the area. notably drug-related incidents, increased...
...Saul L. Chafin, outgoing chief of Harvard Police, said in an interview on Thursday that he was "very pleased" to hear of Jonson's selection...
...addition, Chafin had pursued affirmative action in hiring, and such a policy should hold true...