How the lessons from atrocities can improve our policing

Posted on Police1.com by Michael Gips on May 21, 2024

“At the March of the Living, police officers engage in a profound journey through history to instill a deeper understanding of the consequences of unchecked hate and the importance of empathy and respect in modern policing.”…  “Visitors from Australia to Argentina shuffle the two miles between the Auschwitz and Birkenau concentration camps at the 2024 March of the Living (MOTL) in Poland in a solemn yet empowering ritual to preserve the lessons of the Holocaust. they, along with the rest of their contingent of law enforcement officials from across the United States and Canada — spearheaded by Paul Goldenberg of the Miller Center for Policing and Community Resilience at Rutgers and the Global Consortium of Law Enforcement Training Executives (GCLETE) — are treated like heroes.”

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