Class Title: Tactical Ethics II: Diversity and Profiling
Target Audience: Patrol officers, supervisors, detectives, street crimes/narcotics officers, parole and probation officers, corrections officers, telecommunicators, OLCC regulatory specialists, deputy district attorneys and District Attorneys.
Sponsoring Agency: OPOA and The Albany Police Department
Date(s): April 28, 2017
Time(s): 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. (8:45 a.m. check-in)
Cost: $35 members, $45 for non-members
Facility Name & Address: Central Willamette Community Credit Union (Corporate Office)
7101 Supra Dr. SW
Albany, OR 97321
Instructor Name(s)
Chief Terry Moss-St. Helens Police Department
Sergeant Mike Araiza-Woodburn Police Department
Registration Process & Contact Info: Registration Process & Contact Info: Register on-line at HYPERLINK "http://www.opoa.info" www.opoa.info or http://opoa.info/Upcoming-Trainings.
Class Questions Contact Info: Kelli Carpenter, 503-999-5438 or training3@opoa.info
BRIEF Overview: This training aims to empower officers with additional tools to add to their tool box to continue to be great peace officers, while at the same time to understand the civilan community impact of their role as peace officers. The training will cover implicit bias, distinction between criminal profiling and racial profiling, The Two-Pronged Test, and Scenario Based Discussion Analysis.
*This class will fulfill the ethics training requirement for mandatory certification maintenance.
Pre-requisites: None.
Attire: Business casual.
Supplies/Equipment Needed: Note taking supplies if desired. Handouts will be provided.