Brill Law Enforcement Action in Democracy (LEAD) - 08PAT063
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**Cancellations for this class must be received by NEMRT
7
days prior to the start of the program in order to avoid being billed!**
Location:
Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center
Start Date:
3/19/2024
End Date:
3/19/2024
Start Time:
08:00 AM
End Time:
04:00 PM
Member Fee:
$0.00
NonMember Fee:
$0.00
Speaker(s):
Department Max:
2
THIS COURSE MEETS THE FOLLOWING ILLINOIS STATE MANDATE(S)
Mandate
Mandate Hours
Scenario-Based Hours
Cultural Competency
3.75
Human Rights
1
Procedural Justice
1
1
This 8-hour program has been designed by the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center to provide students with an understanding of the importance of democracy and law enforcement and identifying abuses of power and recognizing hate crimes. The Brill Law Enforcement Action in Democracy (LEAD) training is a program designed by the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center, where Illinois law enforcement officers participate in an intense day of active learning at the Museum, exploring the meaning and importance of democracy and law enforcement through the lens of the Holocaust. Participants will understand that changes in government policy and law shifted traditional functions of policing in German society to implementation of human rights abuses and genocidal programs represented as national security and national defense priorities. This shift was incremental, and participants will be able to assess the effect of societal, occupational, and personal factors as well as changes in the legal and political framework of police activity on the decision making of individual police officers during the Nazi era. Historical case studies and contemporary scenarios will extend participants’ thinking and provide the opportunity to explore and discuss more in-depth connected themes of moral and ethical decision making; social responsibility; stereotyping and discrimination; and the abuse of authority. The LEAD training will motivate and engage participants to identify, empathize and connect with the individuals, the human beings, they are committed to protecting – valuing all lives and recognizing the rights of all peoples.
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