Policing Standards, Education, and Training

Reform leading to adherence to the best standards and training, and to instinctive and customary peer-to-peer level adherence to the most promising practices possible is crucial to preventing police misconduct. 

Hear our VP of Policing Standards, Education, and Training discuss his experience in culture training and the future of policing. 

If we’re messed up internally, you can’t really do anything externally.
— VP of Standards, Education, and Training
Most American policing is based on local community dynamics, uniqueness, and needs. Most policing tactics and practices, however, have nationwide implications.
— Eric Litchfield, VP of Standards, Education, and Training
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