As co-founder and executive director at Missin Peace—the nation’s only public police misconduct registry, Crystol Sills is the premier expert for police reform. After years of research and studies of countless cases of police misconduct, she and her team have pinpointed a solution to end repeat atrocities of police violence.
Starting in 2017, she and co-founder Dr. Jiovanni Felton began developing the Missin Peace Database™. This system aggregates formal police complaints from the public (copies of the records often buried in internal databases) and makes them accessible to investigative journalists, hiring managers, and civil rights attorneys. She’s since been featured in national outlets, including Ebony News, ask.com, Market Watch, and Let’s Go Live with Lamont King.
Prior to launching Missin Peace, she served as the Financial Manager for the School of Graduate Studies at Morgan State University, as a Financial Analyst and a Financial Manager at Johns Hopkins University, and as the Chief Financial Officer for a private school in Baltimore County. With previous experience in finance and data, her experience and sound grasp of the importance of ending police misconduct have made her a trusted resource for many journalists.
She holds a bachelor’s degree from Morgan State University and a master’s degree in Financial Management from Johns Hopkins University. She is currently a doctoral candidate in the Higher Education program at Morgan State University.
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