Policing is changing, and that means the way we talk about policing must change as well. The trust and transparency that public information officers and departments have built over the last several years is being tested, and new schools of thought are emerging. What must you have to communicate effectively in the era following the death of George Floyd? Why should you care so much about the details when it comes to talking about policy, practices, and how that fits into your community? We’ll revisit the necessity of social media and putting the right people in place to handle that, the practices that should be enhanced going forward, and the topics and ideals that should be highlighted so that your agency stands strong with your community as we moved forward in this next phase of information-sharing and engagement.
Other Webinars with this Speaker:
- Feb 10: Ensuring Your Chief is Ready for Media Interviews
- March 30: Public Information Post George Floyd (this webinar)
- Sept 21: Hearing Headlines: How You Get to the Meat of the Story
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This webinar has been sponsored by the International Association of Law Enforcement Planners. IALEP is a member-governed organization for people working in, or interested in, planning, policy, budget, performance measurement, analysis, research, and other related functions for criminal justice agencies.