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A lack of trust between a community and a law enforcement agency can prevent collaboration and relationship building. To be good at community engagement and community policing, you have to put in the work every single day to build trust with your community. In this course, Jill Lees will discuss the key components of community policing, how to use the SARA model to analyze what your community needs, and how to recognize and take opportunities to engage with your community and build trust.
This rollcall training discusses different types of community outreaches that not only improve police community relationships but can also help us recognize some of our biases. For more detailed training on this topic, see course Implicit Bias: Recognition, Reduction, and Prevention.
This rollcall discusses what steps to take once you recognize you have a problem and division between the police and the community. For more detailed training on this topic, see course Implicit Bias: Recognition, Reduction, and Prevention.
This rollcall training discusses some of the basics necessary to build healthy relationships in your community. For more detailed training on this topic, see course Implicit Bias: Recognition, Reduction, and Prevention.
Discuss the reasons it is important to build relationships in your community, and how it can have a positive impact on your department. For more instruction on this topic, view the course Leading Without Rank: A Primer.
Learn the importance of building relationships within your community, and how these relationships can benefit you during times of demonstration or unrest.
Discuss why it is important for law enforcement to know what is allowed and protected during public assemblies.
This course focuses on First Amendment rights, proper response to peaceful public assembly, and effective two-way interaction reflecting the community the officer serves.
Tennessee
This course reviews the changes in Tennessee code annotated over the past legislative year. Additionally, this course will provide an introduction to a Community Immersion program, a piece of the new training initiatives proposed by Gov. Bill Lee.
Examine the role that community correction plays for you as a police officer
In May 2015, the United States Department of Justice released the comprehensive findings of the President’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing. That report summarized six primary findings related to nearly every facet of criminal justice, including training and education. This course satisfies multiple areas covered in the task force report and consists of two primary modules designed to expand participant knowledge in the areas of implicit bias, cultural diversity, mental illness, emotional intelligence, effective de-escalation strategies, and community policing.