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What You Do Matters: Lessons from the Holocaust

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What You Do Matters: Lessons from the Holocaust is a highly interactive course developed in concert with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) specifically for law enforcement with focus on ethical and bias free leadership.  How Germany changed in less than a decade from a free, democratic, and scientifically advanced community to a totalitarian regime that systematically targeted and murdered their own people is a lesson for every free society.  Course examines the “slippery slope” that occurred with law enforcement during nine short years and offers an incredibly powerful curriculum on ensuring that the core values of policing, the courts, and criminal justice system are upheld. All courses are facilitated by law enforcement professionals and utilize historical images, videos, artifacts, and displays selected by museum historians for engaging conversation for thought leadership.  The course is like no other course in criminal justice and is supported by years of short-term and long-term survey results.

 

Dates and Times:  March 26, 2024 - 9am-Noon         Registration Information: Please email Carmen Walling

                               March 26, 2024 - 1pm-4pm                                                       carmen.walling@erie.gov

                               March 27, 2024 - 8:30am-11:30am

                               (Please choose one time slot)

Location:    Erie County Law Enforcement Academy

                   SUNY/Erie, 602 Main Street, Room #713

                    Williamsville, NY 

 

Training is sponsored by the 100 Club of Buffalo New York and Co-hosted by The U.S. Attorney’s Office Western New York, the Erie County Law Enforcement Academy and MAGLOCLEN