As it stands, the kind of training that police get can vary widely from state to state and even from county to county and municipality. Would it be a good idea if all police departments conformed to the same standards of training and if so, why...if not, why not...or if other, please explain.
It is my opinion that the militarization of our Police Forces contributes more to the problem than the cure. A National Police Force is a Police State. No, indeedy, no thank you,.
Standardized training doesn't mean that congress or the president has the authority to call them to war. It just means that police forces are adequately trained to protect the public safety as well as their own rather than using fear, violent force and military tactics for traffic and other misdemeanor offenses.
I think standardizing police protocol and training might help give the public some idea of what to expect from one police jurisdiction to another...and to know if they're getting equal protection under the law....and maybe even help improve their trust in the police if they think they're being treated equally.
America is too big and diverse to have a universal training regimen for one of the hardest and most critical jobs in the country.
As it stands, the kind of training that police get can vary widely from state to state and even from county to county and municipality. Would it be a good idea if all police departments conformed to the same standards of training and if so, why...if not, why not...or if other, please explain.
As it stands, the kind of training that police get can vary widely from state to state and even from county to county and municipality. Would it be a good idea if all police departments conformed to the same standards of training and if so, why...if not, why not...or if other, please explain.
I don’t see how you’re making the leap from standardised training to militarisation of the police or a national police force. It could be that improved standard policies and procedures actually reduces the perceived and actual militarisation as police get better skills and tools to resolve situations before the escalate to that point.It is my opinion that the militarization of our Police Forces contributes more to the problem than the cure. A National Police Force is a Police State. No, indeedy, no thank you,.
As it stands, the kind of training that police get can vary widely from state to state and even from county to county and municipality. Would it be a good idea if all police departments conformed to the same standards of training and if so, why...if not, why not...or if other, please explain.
Standardized training doesn't mean that congress or the president has the authority to call them to war. It just means that police forces are adequately trained to protect the public safety as well as their own rather than using fear, violent force and military tactics for traffic and other misdemeanor offenses.
I think standardizing police protocol and training might help give the public some idea of what to expect from one police jurisdiction to another...and to know if they're getting equal protection under the law....and maybe even help improve their trust in the police if they think they're being treated equally.
As it stands, the kind of training that police get can vary widely from state to state and even from county to county and municipality. Would it be a good idea if all police departments conformed to the same standards of training and if so, why...if not, why not...or if other, please explain.
As it stands, the kind of training that police get can vary widely from state to state and even from county to county and municipality. Would it be a good idea if all police departments conformed to the same standards of training and if so, why...if not, why not...or if other, please explain.
As it stands, the kind of training that police get can vary widely from state to state and even from county to county and municipality. Would it be a good idea if all police departments conformed to the same standards of training and if so, why...if not, why not...or if other, please explain.
Standardized training doesn't mean that congress or the president has the authority to call them to war. It just means that police forces are adequately trained to protect the public safety as well as their own rather than using fear, violent force and military tactics for traffic and other misdemeanor offenses.
I think standardizing police protocol and training might help give the public some idea of what to expect from one police jurisdiction to another...and to know if they're getting equal protection under the law....and maybe even help improve their trust in the police if they think they're being treated equally.
As it stands, the kind of training that police get can vary widely from state to state and even from county to county and municipality. Would it be a good idea if all police departments conformed to the same standards of training and if so, why...if not, why not...or if other, please explain.
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