Principled Policing and Implicit Bias | 05/16/2023
Must be currently employed by a law enforcement / public safety agency. This 8-hour course integrates the Procedural Justice philosophy with the understanding of Implicit Bias in order to create a broad awareness of these two important concepts. Law Enforcement can improve trust and relationships between their agencies and their communities by using these principles to evaluate policies, procedures and training. Developing an understanding of these two concepts will enable law enforcement to improve safety and well-being for the public and law enforcement alike. This course will teach policing approaches emphasizing the four tenets of Procedural Justice: respect, giving people voice/listening, neutrality, and trustworthiness, while addressing the common implicit biases that can be barriers to these tenets.
Course Hours: 8 Times: 0800-1700 POST PLAN N/A Course # 2200-20279
LOCATION:
Ben Clark Training Center
16791 Davis Avenue
Riverside, CA 92518
951-486-2800
REQUIRED EQUIPMENT:
• Students must wear department issued uniform or business casual attire
ADDITIONAL SUGGESTED ITEMS:
• Snacks
• Water
PLEASE NOTE:
NO SHORTS, RIPPED, FADED OR INNAPPROPRIATE JEANS, FLIP FLOPS OR T-SHIRTS.
Course Coordinator:
ASA II Saundra Rivers
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*Please contact the course coordinator if you need to cancel a participant.
NOTE: Tuition is due 10 days prior to start of class. If payment is not received, you will be dropped from the class. Cancellations made less than 10 days before the first day of class will result in loss of tuition.
Event Properties
Event Date | 05-16-2023 8:00 am |
Event End Date | 05-16-2023 5:00 pm |
Capacity | 25 |
Available space | 24 |
Cut off date | 05-15-2023 |
Individual Price | $114.00 |
Location | Ben Clark Public Safety Training Center |