Changing Perceptions: A Fair and Impartial Policing Approach
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This simulation-based course defines implicit bias and dramatizes through interactive scenarios that policing based on bias can be unsafe, ineffective, and unjust. The opening video serves as an introduction to the concept of implicit bias, while the three modules focus separately on safe, effective, and just policing decisions and behavior.
By allowing officers to experience the same encounter from two perspectives (officer and possible suspect) simultaneously, this course provides learners with an insight into the biases that some members of the community may harbor toward police and why those biases exist.
Learning Objectives:
- Recognize that bias is a normal human attribute—even well-intentioned people have bias
- Articulate the fundamental concepts of the science of human bias
- Describe how unconscious or implicit bias works in the human mind
- Describe the potential impact of bias on officers’ perceptions and behavior
- Articulate the impact biased policing has on community members
- Articulate the impact of biased policing on law enforcement organizations
- Apply skills for reducing biases
- Analyze options with a fair and impartial policing lens
Target Audience: Law enforcement personnel.
Cooperative Partners: This tuition-free online training was developed by WILL Interactive and was originally supported by cooperative agreement 2016-CK-WXK-015 by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS).
Learning Hours: 1 hour including the pre-test and post-test.