Law Enforcement Anti-Bias Programs
The National Law Enforcement Museum hosted a virtual discussion on anti-bias programs for police officers. The panel discussed their varied … read more
The National Law Enforcement Museum hosted a virtual discussion on anti-bias programs for police officers. The panel discussed their varied experiences with police departments and anti-bias programs. They also talked about the importance of anti-bias programs in other fields such as teaching and in the judicial system. Panelist agreed that continued training for police officers and community outreach were necessary to confront biased beliefs. close
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Tracie Keesee Operations Executive Director University of California, Los Angeles->Center for Policing Equity
- Guillermo Lopez Co-Director National Coalition Building Institute-> Law Enforcement Division
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