Fair & Impartial Policing

Police – Patrol and Supervisor Booster

Training Programs

Police – Patrol and Supervisor Booster

(4 hours, 30 attendees)

FIP’s Booster training is appropriate for patrol officers and first-line supervisors who attended their initial 8-hour training approximately 12 to 18 months prior. This course reinforces key FIP concepts using decision tree modeling. Participants are introduced to a variety of live-action scenarios and asked to employ critical concepts learned in their initial FIP course to decide which “paths” to choose throughout the scenarios. At each decision point, participants are reminded of the science of bias and the FIP framework that produces safe, just, and effective policing.

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COMMENTS FROM OFFICERS

“I will go into each situation with this training in the back of my head.”

“Absolutely (I will be able to apply the information and skills to my job). I felt that all the information was related to our jobs and how society relates to these issues as well.”

“We were told we were going to ‘racial profiling’ class all day and, to be honest, that already put me off——thinking it was going to be the same stuff we always get. I was very, very surprised and happy to receive this training today.”

“I learned what ‘implicit bias’ means and understand its effects on me, decisions I make and community perceptions of officers.”

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