The Missouri POST Program has approved this course for 8 CEUs:
4 hours Interpersonal: for fair and impartial policing practices, to include implicit bias recognition
§4 hours Interpersonal: for tactical training to include de-escalation techniques, crisis management, critical thinking and social intelligence
This course is designed to assist Chiefs, commanders, current and aspiring leaders at all levels of law enforcement with strategies to prevent racial profiling, and create a legacy that will impact policing cultures long after them. Participants are guided to create the vision for the future of “Here and Now” by answering the basic questions effective leaders should constantly ask: What can I do now that will prevent racial profiling in my agency for the next generation? And, what can I do here that can be duplicated in other places to prevent racial profiling? This course presents research-based characteristics of multicultural communities, compares them with the culture of law enforcement, and designs bridging strategies for effective culturally sensitive policing within the laws.
THIS CLASS IS OFFERED IN-PERSON OR VIRTUALLY WITH THE SAME QUALITY, CONTENTS AND CREDITS.
Click here to enroll in RP900
RP900 Certificate
Schedule coming soon
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4 hours Interpersonal: for fair and impartial policing practices, to include implicit bias recognition
§4 hours Interpersonal: for tactical training to include de-escalation techniques, crisis management, critical thinking and social intelligence
This course is designed to assist Chiefs, commanders, current and aspiring leaders at all levels of law enforcement with strategies to prevent racial profiling, and create a legacy that will impact policing cultures long after them. Participants are guided to create the vision for the future of “Here and Now” by answering the basic questions effective leaders should constantly ask: What can I do now that will prevent racial profiling in my agency for the next generation? And, what can I do here that can be duplicated in other places to prevent racial profiling? This course presents research-based characteristics of multicultural communities, compares them with the culture of law enforcement, and designs bridging strategies for effective culturally sensitive policing within the laws.
THIS CLASS IS OFFERED IN-PERSON OR VIRTUALLY WITH THE SAME QUALITY, CONTENTS AND CREDITS.
Click here to enroll in RP900
RP900 Certificate
Schedule coming soon
Back to Racial Profiling page