Gathering Data to bring to Your PD

Youth Perspectives including

  • Personal experiences
  • Civil Rights
  • Legal Understanding
  • Police Biases 

Live Engagement with Students in Your Community

Interactive sharing of

  • Police Emotions
  • Police Tactics
  • Police Fears
  • Police Experiences
  • Police Failures

Measuring Community Progress

Minimizing conflict via

  • Use of Force Reports
  • Resisting Arrest Charges
  • Civilian Sentiment
  • Feedback
  • Participation

When police build relationships proactively and honestly with the right audience, trust and understanding become the bridge that guides communities through conflict - but you can't build a bridge while you're drowning in a conflict.

After 92% of Central Falls High School Seniors confirmed a single engagement "positively changed the way I'll engage with cops," it's time to scale that change into your community / university by gathering data and engaging with students and officers to understand one another better with honesty and vulnerability. 

Patrick J Rogan

Patrick J Rogan Founder - Policing Progress and former Detective in Central Falls, RI

Evaluate the misconceptions between your officers and students.

Everyone will interact with the police, but too often, neither side understands what perspective the other brings, and in an emergency, that lack of understanding can lead to unnecessary and costly conflict, but it doesn't have to. 

 

Fill out the form to discuss how we can educate students about the law and your officers, educate officers about your students experiences, and create a continuous feedback loop to strengthen your community.