“A public health strategy that centers community safety and prevents law enforcement violence should favor community-built and community-based solutions.” – American Public Health Association
Community Conscious Policing (CCP) is a public-health response model intended to prevent law enforcement violence. It is designed to augment and enhance existing continuing education for law enforcement, students in social justice related fields, advocates involved in police accountability, and organizations seeking to increase their outreach capacity.
This innovative training curriculum is designed with the input of sworn police trainers and thousands of diverse community participants that T4T brought together during very polarizing times to design a new training curriculum based on experiential learning.
CCP is a culturally responsive, trauma-healing approach to public involvement based on the founders’ conscious leadership principles. They include emotional intelligence, experiential learning, decolonizing strategies and mindfulness practices that transcend traditional barriers.