Enforcing Equality: Ep. 8: Rethinking Implicit Bias: Transforming Police Training for Real Change


Host Connie Morris explores how implicit bias training for law enforcement often falls short and what effective programs look like. She critiques one-off sessions and emphasizes the need for historical context, real-world scenarios, and continuous integration into department culture.
The episode outlines practical solutions: long-term and scenario-based training, data-driven evaluation, accountability, leadership commitment, and community involvement to measure and sustain behavior change.
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eive a concise roadmap for turning bias awareness into lasting reform and are directed to further resources for implementing these strategies.