FBI Cast: Overcoming Bias In Law Enforcement - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions
Overview
Before implementing implicit bias training, facilitators must evaluate the existing relationship between law enforcement officers and the communities of color they serve.
If it is marked by.
Those of us in law enforcement must redouble our efforts to resist bias and prejudice. Read also: FakeHub The Wish Makers: Your Questions Answered (Finally!)
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For the past few years, implicit bias and antidiscrimination have become buzzwords in many police departments;
Agencies have phoned in experts and mandated additional bias training for officers at an increasing rateespecially considering current social events in the field of law enforcement.
The director began by acknowledging law enforcements own spotty history, including police bias a century ago against irish immigrantsfrom whom comey descendedand the fbis surveillance of civil.
Serious debates are taking place about how law enforcement personnel relate to the communities they serve, about the appropriate use of force, and about real and perceived biases, both within.
When speaking about racial biases existing within law enforcement, fbi director james comey asked citizens to come to terms with unconscious bias, quoting lyrics from the satirical broadway.
Comey said police must develop processes to overcome their subconscious biases against minority groups.
Research shows this bias is real:
Studies prove that officers are quicker to shoot black.