Program Title
How and why? Interrupting acts and practices of police misconduct.
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Interrupting police misconduct is for law enforcement professionals and groups who interact with law enforcement. This program outlines the levels that law enforcement professionals can undergo to interrupt acts and practices of police misconduct. This program features law enforcement who has demonstrated through their actions, how they interrupted acts and or practices of police misconduct.
This program will highlight the three levels that law enforcement can engage to interrupt police misconduct and how they can work with their community to engage around these topics.
Topics discussed:
Speaking out
Whistleblowing
Intervening
Great for...
Police Organization/Departments, Colleges & Universities, Social Justice Organizations

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