Evidence to Advance Reform in the Global Security and Justice Sectors: A Workshop-based Consensus Study Series Workshop #2: Assessing International Police Training to Promote the Rule of Law and Protect the Population May 24 and 27, 2021 Purpose: This workshop will explore what is known about the core knowledge and skills needed for police to promote the rule of law and protect the population In will also examine what is known about mechanisms (e.g basic and continuing education or other capacity building programs) for developing the core skills needed for police to promote the rule of law and protect the population This workshop is the second in a series of five workshops conducted by the Committee on Evidence to Advance Reform in the Global Security and Justice Sectors The workshop will be the primary source of information gathering to support the committee’s brief consensus report on the topic, to be released in winter 2021 Additional research on the subject has been undertaken in papers written by Drs Lorraine Mazerolle and Tamara D Herold, the findings from which will be presented on day and the final papers published alongside the final report Workshop Objectives: Develop a shared understanding of what is known regarding the core knowledge and skills needed for police to promote the rule of law and protect the population Develop a shared understanding of what is known regarding the mechanisms and methodology (e.g basic and continuing education or other capacity building programs) for developing the core skills needed for police to promote the rule of law and protect the population Identify areas where additional research is necessary to further develop the evidence base as it relates to police training to promote the rule of law and protect the population Day 1: Assessing International Police Training to Promote the Rule of Law and Protect the Population pt May 24, 2021 9:30am-1:30pm EDT Note: All times listed in Eastern Daylight Time 9:30am-9:40am Introduction to the Committee’s Charge, Workshop #2, & Commissioned Papers Lawrence Sherman, Committee Chair 9:40am-9:50am Welcoming Remarks Keira Gipson, Division Chief, INL/KM, Division of Design and Learning 9:50am-10:10am Assessing the Existing Research on Police Training Curriculum A presentation on the existing evidence supporting the core knowledge and skills police need to promote the rule of law and protect the population Lorraine Mazerolle, the University of Queensland, Australia 10:10am-10:40am Comments and Questions Moderator: Lawrence Sherman 10:40am-11:00am Assessing the Existing Research on Police Training Methodologies A presentation on the existing evidence related to training methodologies best employed within police academies to promote the rule of law and protect the population Tamara D Herold, University of Nevada, Las Vegas 11:00am-11:30am Comments and Questions Moderator: Lawrence Sherman 11:30am-11:45am Break 11:45am-11:50am Introduction to Speakers Lawrence Sherman, Committee Chair 11:50am-12:45 Designing & Implementing Police Training Curricula Lessons learned from international realization of police training Hernán Flom, Trinity College Tom Parker, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Shawna Wilson, Division Chief, INL/KM, Division for Continuing Education and Training 12:45pm-1:20pm Comments and Questions Moderator: Karen Hall, Committee Member 1:20pm-1:30pm Recapitulation of the Day & Scene Setting for Day Moderator: Lawrence Sherman 1:30pm Adjourn Day 2: Assessing International Police Training to Promote the Rule of Law and Protect the Population pt May 27, 9:00am-1:00pm EDT Note: All times listed in Eastern Daylight Time 9:00am-9:10am Recap of Day and Scene Setting for Day Lawrence Sherman, Committee Chair 9:10am-9:40am In-Service Training and Training upon Promotion This session will investigate the impact of promotional and in-service training in supporting police skills and quality in service to their community Eric Beinhart, U.S Department of Justice, International Criminal Investigative Training Assistance Program (ICITAP) Jerry Ratcliffe, Temple University 9:40am-10:10am Committee Comments and Questions Moderator: Justice Tankebe, Committee Member 10:10am-10:30am Audience Question and Answer 10:30am-10:45am Break 10:45am-11:30am What Impact Does Training Have on Police Institutions and Organizations? An evaluation of the evidence related to training and its resultant impact on an officer in the field Rodrigo Canales, Yale School of Management Scott Wolfe, Michigan State University Grace Longe, Nigeria Police Force 11:30am-12:30pm Comments and Questions Moderator: Emily Owens, Committee Member 12:30pm-1:00pm Emerging Conclusions from the Evidence Moderator: Lawrence Sherman 1:00pm Adjourn ... 9:10am-9:40am In- Service Training and Training upon Promotion This session will investigate the impact of promotional and in- service training in supporting police skills and quality in service to their... Design and Learning 9:50am-10:10am Assessing the Existing Research on Police Training Curriculum A presentation on the existing evidence supporting the core knowledge and skills police need to promote... Assessing the Existing Research on Police Training Methodologies A presentation on the existing evidence related to training methodologies best employed within police academies to promote the rule