Designed to assist our law enforcement/criminal justice professionals, as front line service providers, examine both the historical and contemporary contexts for challenges they’re facing on the job. Through facilitated Museum tours and discussions, interactive workshops, and live testimonies from Survivors, our courses are specifically designed to increase awareness, both introspectively and professionally, develop and grow leadership skills, and learn new tools that can be used on the job.
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All courses offered by Tools for Tolerance® for Law Enforcement are POST certified. *For POST participating agencies in the State of California, travel is reimbursable through POST Plan IV and tuition is covered under our state grant. |
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Our foundational courses, these are designed to explore to evolving role of law enforcement and criminal justice professionals in our increasingly diverse and complex society.
Building on the Cultural Diversity courses and designed for command staff and policy makers, these courses explore the unique leadership challenges our law enforcement and criminal justice professionals are facing and offer new perspectives and tools to address these challenges.
Hate Crimes for First Responders is a course designed specifically to increase first responder’s knowledge of hate crimes vs. hate incidents, laws and investigative techniques, and the impact on individuals and communities hate crimes/incidents have. This course meets the training mandates outlined in PC 13519.6.
Racial and Identity Profiling: Train-the-Trainer and Update Training
Racial and Identity Profiling is one of the most salient topics surrounding law enforcement/criminal justice professionals and the communities they serve. These courses meet the training mandates outlined in PC 13519.4 and AB 953.