Training Programs
Police – Booster 2.0
Booster 2.0 is FIP’s most recent addition to our training catalog for police agencies. This training reinforces key concepts covered in previous FIP curricula, including how implicit bias might affect even well-intentioned police personnel. This innovative training also advances the conversation about implicit bias and policing in new and sophisticated ways with the introduction of new scientific concepts, applications, and modes of delivery. This product is for any agency that has provided at least the FIP basic course to personnel.
Booster 2.0 is offered in three formats: in-person, online, hybrid of classroom and online content.
Classroom Training (3 hours)
Booster 2.0 classroom training is led by FIP’s highly respected and experienced national instructors and is developed for adult learners who like to engage with the material and apply it to their day-to-day experiences. Trainees can expect discussions, exercises, polling, and videos.
Online Training (Series 1 & Series 2)
FIP partnered with an award-winning e-learning company to produce a series of smart, engaging, and versatile online mini-courses. Multiple methods are used to present the material and engage the online learner, including:
• a law enforcement host
• whiteboard
• animated vignettes
• knowledge, application & opinion questions
• exercises, including those where the learner applies the course content to multi-part animated vignettes
Online mini courses may be completed on any device (e.g., desktop computer, tablet, phone) at any time 24/7. Courses can be paused and completed at a later time. Each course has a knowledge-check quiz at the end.
Series 1: Courses 1–7
These seven 15-minute courses correspond to the classroom training, described above. Three courses cover the science of implicit bias, and another four courses cover the skills.
Series 2: Courses 8–13
Series 2 courses are intended to follow the Booster 2.0 Classroom Training OR the Booster 2.0 Online Series 1.1 The six 15-minute stand-alone courses consist of four standard courses and two add-on (optional) courses.
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