Principled Policing - Train The Trainer
This course provides a “how to” on teaching policing approaches that emphasize respect, listening, neutrality, and trust (Procedural Justice) while also addressing the common implicit biases that can be barriers to these approaches (Implicit Bias).
Law enforcement can improve trust and relationships between law enforcement agencies and their communities by using these principles to evaluate their policies, procedures, and training within their departments. The course covers instruction on how law enforcement agencies can prepare to teach the one-day (8 hour) course “Principled Policing: Procedural Justice & Implicit Bias” with a focus on ensuring an effective, high-quality training without compromising officer safety.
Tuition & Details
- Cost: $0
POST Plan: V
Only POST reimbursable agencies may attend
Training Sessions
| CCN | Date | Location | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 25001 | November 17-19, 2025 | Garden Grove | Cancelled |
| 25002 | April 13-15, 2026 | Garden Grove | Cancelled |
Registration
Classes can fill quickly, we recommend registering as early as possible. Have your training department call (562) 985-4940 or email the Center for Criminal Justice to reserve a spot. Click Request for Training to send your request.
Include the following:
- Class Name and Date
- Agency Name
- Training Manager’s Name, Email, and Phone
- Attendee Name(s)
- POST ID #
- Attendee Email Address
You will receive a confirmation email letting you know that we have registered you for the class. Reservations are on a first come first serve basis, a waitlist will be established once the maximum number of students has been met.
For those participants who will be flying in, the John Wayne Airport (SNA) is the closest airport.
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Topical Areas
- Procedural Justice and how it relates to your community
- Implicit Bias and how it affects the Criminal Justice System
- Developing solutions to current problems and issues
- Instructors will assist students in developing the skills to facilitate this course