LETCSA - 4010-94 Law Enforcement and Society: Lessons of the Holocaust (Evening Session 6:00-8:30 p.m.)

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Full Description
Presented by the Holocaust Center for Humanity and the Anti-Defamation League,this innovative and nationally acclaimed program for law enforcement examines the history of the Holocaust in which officers learn about the dangers that stereotyping, bigotry and fanatical leadership pose to society. Officers are given the opportunity to reflect upon their roles, responsibilities, and challenges of policing in a democratic society today and their relationship to the people they serve. The program underscores the importance society places on law enforcement as our first line of defense to insure that the constitutional rights of everyone are protected. This program was established in 1999 at the request of DC Metropolitan Police Department; to date this program has reached more than 150,000 officers from the US and 80 countries worldwide.

This course is split into three parts, in the first part, students are introduced to the Holocaust Center for Humanity (Center), the course instructors, and will go through a virtual tour of the Center. In the second part, students will examine the history of the Holocaust. They will be asked to critically think about various scenarios by way of photo analysis and discussion. In the third part of the course students will go through a guided lecture and discussion about the role of law enforcement in today’s society, and more specifically their role in law enforcement and the communities they serve. Several questions will be asked to facilitate self-reflection and group discussion.
Training Dates
12/12/2024 - 12/12/2024
Prerequisites
None Specified
Registration Dates
12/13/2023 - 12/11/2024
Available Seats
3
Hours
2h 30m
Fee
$0.00
Training Location
None Specified
Directions to Location
This course is fully virtual and offered on Zoom.
Resources Required
To attend this course, students must have a computer with audio and video capabilities, and an internet connection. Content, websites, videos, and other course materials are embedded into the course. Student computers must be able to open and operate Zoom.
Reporting Instructions
This course will run from 1500-1730 unless otherwise specified.
Signup Details
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