The COPS Training Portal is pleased to announce the availability of a new online resource, Procedural Justice: Roll Call Training for Law Enforcement 5-Part Series, developed by the Center for Public Safety and Justice (CPSJ) at the University of Illinois - Chicago with support from the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office)
This video series, along with its accompanying Presenter’s Guide, was developed to reinforce internal and external procedural justice concepts. Each video scenario is meant to be used in a separate roll call training; each roll call training is designed to be approximately 20 minutes in duration.
The roll call series should – over a period of time – reinforce the broader awareness of procedural justice and its core principles, and affirm the importance of utilizing procedural justice as a means of increasing police legitimacy with the public as well as organizational legitimacy with employees. The roll call trainings reinforce how enhancing the public’s perception of police legitimacy increases voluntary community compliance and community support, which may as a result, improve officer and community safety.
The target audience for the video series package is sworn law enforcement front-line officers who have participated in procedural justice training; however, the material is relevant to sworn law enforcement personnel at all organizational levels and could be creatively used as prompts for community dialogues.
(Edited by Michelle Martin - original submission Thursday, April 12, 2018, 1:05 PM)