A two-part training designed to help police officers recognize their implicit bias, revealed some behavior improvement and lowered citizen discrimination complaints in a controlled study. While a ...
Almost everyone is familiar with the problem. In the United States, Blacks and Hispanics are more likely to be stopped, frisked, arrested, beaten, and shot by the police (National Academies of ...
Procedural justice and implicit bias, two critically important concepts in law enforcement, have recently become the central focus of training at the Ithaca Police Department, as highlighted in the ...
Ithaca’s two police chief finalists, John Poleway and Thomas Kelly, attended a community meet-and-greet on Nov. 2 to share their visions for leading the Ithaca Police Department, answer questions and ...
NEW YORK — An unarmed black man holding a cellphone, Stephon Clark, is fatally shot in his grandmother’s backyard in Sacramento, California, and residents ask whether the officers only saw race when ...
Despite an Iowa law that no longer mandates annual bias training for law enforcement, many agencies across the state will ...
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