Twyla D. Alvarez Scholarship

Twyla D. Alvarez was the Treasurer of the Massachusetts Association of Crime Analysts during the first decade of its existence. She took the position in 1999 shortly after she began working as an analyst for the Brookline Police Department. She served the association as Treasurer until 2007. During this time she changed positions twice, serving as the first crime analyst for the Somerville Police Department from 2000 to 2003, and then as an intelligence analyst at the Insurance Fraud Bureau of Massachusetts from 2003-2008. Twyla entered the crime analysis field after an education and career as a neuroscience researcher. Noting that "data are data," she applied her research and science skills to the field of crime and intelligence analysis with an admirable passion. Her experience in the scientific field influenced the great care and thought that she put into her crime analysis work.

Twyla's professional development in crime analysis was swift. She became MACA's Treasurer after serving in the field for less than a year, joined the Certification Committee of the International Association of Crime Analysts in 2001, began teaching for the IALEIA/NWC3 "Fundamentals of Intelligence Analysis" course in 2004, and was a frequent speaker at MACA meetings and conferences. As such, she helped educate dozens of analysts working in the field today.

Twyla passed away in 2008 after an illness and left behind her husband Pablo and two sons, Daniel and Gabriel. Twyla also left behind hundreds of colleagues who will always be inspired by her intelligence, her passion for service to her community and profession, and her commitment to education and professional development.  


Daniel Bibel Scholarship

 Dan Bibel was a founding MACA member.  He contributed to the field of crime analysis and information sharing. He managed the Massachusetts State Police Crime Reporting Unit for 27 years, retiring in 2015. He was primarily responsible for collecting, processing, analyzing and disseminating crime data to the FBI for over 300 state and local police agencies in Massachusetts. His last assignment was with the State Police Commonwealth Fusion Center where his knowledge of crime data was used to examine statewide crime trends. He became a national expert in crime statistics, co-authoring numerous professional publications on crime data and its utility for crime control policy. He was passionate about enhancing the data quality of crime statistics throughout the state and worked tirelessly on improving reporting rates and assisting municipalities with data reporting implementation.

Dan passed away in 2020 after a brave battle with pancreatic cancer. Dan was the beloved husband of Jeanette Ruyle, the devoted father of Malachi, Sarah and Jay, and the proud grandfather of Rowan and Wyatt.


The recipient of these two (2) scholarship awards will be selected based on merit and need.  Most importantly, this award will be based on the quality of volunteer contributions to the professional field. These contributions can be to MACA, the crime analysis or intelligence field in general, or to the police or criminal justice professions in general.  Applicants can apply themselves or be nominated by a fellow analyst or supervisor.

Applicants should submit a brief narrative that addresses the following:

Briefly describe yourself and your professional experience. 

Describe your volunteer experience in the criminal justice field.

Explain why you want to attend the conference and why are deserving of this scholarship.

 Applicants must provide a reference at your current employer and include a current resume.  To be eligible to receive the scholarship, the applicant must attest to the fact that they do not have financial support of their employer to attend the conference.

 Prospective recipients do not need to be a current MACA member to be eligible. 

 Applicants are expected to be present for the entire conference, from Monday through Friday and will be a member of the Conference Committee.  As such, recipients may be tasked to assist committee members and the executive board throughout the week.

 Applications should be submitted to eboard@macrimeanalysts.org no later than September 1, 2023.  The winner will be announced at a later date.  Scholarship winners will receive free conference tuition and four nights of lodging at the conference.


Previous Twyla Alvarez Scholarship Winners:

  • 2011: William Walker and Kate Curtis-Bozio
  • 2012: Chanthu Phauk and Christopher Anthony
  • 2013: Michael Swirko, Christine Poole, Jenny DaSilva, Katherine Henckler
  • 2014: Allison Dexter, Brett Loycano, Matthew Norris, Eric Craig
  • 2015: Kevin Daly, Leslie Morris
  • 2016: Taylor Gagan
  • 2017: Friedrich Steiner, Kimberly Fairweather, Jenny Sousa
  • 2018: Jamie Holden, Kelly Pierce
  • 2019: Maria Alves, Reina Diaz, Robert McIntire, Kaitlyn Withrow
  • 2022: Rose O'Keefe
  • 2023: Andrew Soares


Previous Dan Bibel Scholarship Winners:

  • 2022: Anthony Clemente 
  • 2024: Naomi Airey 

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