Building and Improving Relationships between Youth and Law Enforcement (Day 1)
This is the first day of the National District Attorneys Association's two-day virtual training, held August 5 and 6, 2024, "Building and Improving Relationships between Youth and Law Enforcement: Strategies for Effective Programs and Collaborations".
The event featured presentations from police departments and non-profit organizations that run programs focused on developing and improving relationships between youth and law enforcement.
Sessions:
- "Listening to and Hearing Communities" - Deputy Chief Emada Tingirides, Los Angeles Police Department
- "Collaborations between Communities and Law Enforcement: Doing What Works" - M. Quentin Williams, Founder and CEO, Dedication to Community
- "Youth Initiatives of the Bronx District Attorney's Office" - Kerry Chicon, Executive Assistant District Attorney, Bronx District Attorney's Office
- "Ensuring Best Outcomes in Law Enforcement Interactions: Equipping Officers and Educating Youth" - Kristen Wheeler, Legal Director, Strategies for Youth
- "Listening to the Voices of Youth" - Angela Albertus, NDAA
View: Building and Improving Relationships between Youth and Law Enforcement (Day 2)
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