Police Department Policy

24-42 Bias Free Policing Policy Review and Test.pdf

Kern_County_Sheriff

Policy Text
The Kern County Sheriff’s Office is committed to work in partnership with our community to enhance the safety, security, and quality of life for the residents and visitors of Kern County through professional public safety services. Bias-Free Policing Policy Review and Test Per the Stipulated Judgment, the Kern County Sheriff’s Office shall implement quarterly training on Bias-Free Policing. For the fourth quarter of 2024, you are required to review KCSO DPPM J-2300. Following your review of this policy there will be a test you must score 100% on to pass. KCSO DPPM J-2300 and the test can be accessed via the links below: Bias-Free Test: https://kerncountysheriff.sharepoint.com/sites/TrainingSection/SitePages/Bias-Free- Training.aspx KCSO PPM J-2300: J 2300 - Bias-Free Policing.docx Always remember, any time race tips the scale for the decision to take enforcement action, it is racial profiling. ISSUE: 24-42 TRAINING BULLETIN DATE: November 27, 2024

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