As the Senate and House take action today on law enforcement reform legislation, we are in Wellsboro holding another #PA12 law enforcement roundtable to discuss best practices with local officials and community leaders.pic.twitter.com/fyYxPA3gtG
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Eric Porterfield from the Emergency Response Training and Certification Association notes the public-private partnership underway to provide law enforcement training and implement best practices to advance a new format for educating officers.pic.twitter.com/Okf7YJAKEp
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Porterfield: Continuing education model for officers based off of medical continuing education with standardized education and accountability through a single pipeline of expert education.pic.twitter.com/PbffaTZfda
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Conversations on law enforcement training and the need for uniform standards has been ongoing before the recent national tragedies.pic.twitter.com/GIkqyHfBeW
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Retired Wilmington, Delaware police Lt. Dan Selekman says the culture cannot be changed by merely more training, but must come through hands on learning with new ways to police. You have to show officers how new ways benefit their duties.pic.twitter.com/8T5WdF0nWO
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Selekman: I’ve trained police my whole career and the idea of standardized training is exactly what needs to happen. That is the best way to improve police culture from the top down and bring about real change.pic.twitter.com/cFumkrdWcH
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We can’t get it right in Washington if we aren’t hearing about new ideas on the ground. The training and continuing education discussed today are a great foundation for future action.pic.twitter.com/XItW0QJHyG – at Tioga County Courthouse
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