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bluescribbler

(2,117 posts)
Mon Jun 1, 2020, 10:48 AM Jun 2020

we need national standards for police training.

All police departments should be rated on their compliance with those standards. Departments which fail to meet those standards must be denied certification or accreditation just as hospitals and schools can.

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we need national standards for police training. (Original Post) bluescribbler Jun 2020 OP
Not from this adminstration we don't ibegurpard Jun 2020 #1
Agreed bluescribbler Jun 2020 #5
We've been there, snowybirdie Jun 2020 #6
Not only that, the police should continue to be judge by those procedures Claustrum Jun 2020 #2
as well as a mandatory psychological evaluation prior to hire and periodically after hire Yonnie3 Jun 2020 #3
Kneeling on a neck should not even be considered pwb Jun 2020 #4
And a mandatory registry, MurrayDelph Jun 2020 #7

bluescribbler

(2,117 posts)
5. Agreed
Mon Jun 1, 2020, 11:03 AM
Jun 2020

The next President should set up an independent commission to establish those standards. There should be input from prosecutors, defense attorneys, judges and representatives of affected communities.

snowybirdie

(5,227 posts)
6. We've been there,
Mon Jun 1, 2020, 11:11 AM
Jun 2020

done that. It was the Kerner Commision, chaired by popular Democratic Gov. of Illinois. Instead of being a rubber stamp, it called for sweeping changes in police practices. A tough plan to reform them. Forward a few years, Gov Kerner was implicated in a federal nefarious, little understood , white collar crime and served hard time! That showed him for going against the law and order Republican party!

Claustrum

(4,845 posts)
2. Not only that, the police should continue to be judge by those procedures
Mon Jun 1, 2020, 10:54 AM
Jun 2020

Having one set of procedures for whites and another set of procedures for non-white is never acceptable. Everyone should be treated equally based on those procedures. The body cam should show arrest procedures accordingly or else they are sent to retrain or punished.

Yonnie3

(17,442 posts)
3. as well as a mandatory psychological evaluation prior to hire and periodically after hire
Mon Jun 1, 2020, 10:56 AM
Jun 2020

No evals, no funds.

pwb

(11,275 posts)
4. Kneeling on a neck should not even be considered
Mon Jun 1, 2020, 11:02 AM
Jun 2020


Holding the head would be my suggestion.

Oh yea, and letting up when someone says they cant breath.

And speaking up regardless of rank may be helpful.

MurrayDelph

(5,299 posts)
7. And a mandatory registry,
Mon Jun 1, 2020, 12:13 PM
Jun 2020

as they do for nurses and teachers (or at least did when I taught 40+ years ago), so that a bad, or questionable, cop can't just drive a few towns away to get a new badge.

And we have to look into this "Constitutional Sheriffs" bullshit, where Sheriffs consider they are the highest level of law in the land

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