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DALLAS, Feb. 22, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Lexipol, the leader in policy, training and wellness support for first responders and government leaders, has announced an upcoming webinar series on police reform. The series will consist of three webinars that focus on central reform topics – use of force, crisis response and officer training – featuring subject matter experts Chief (Ret.) Michael Ranalli and Laura Scarry, partner with DeAno & Scarry in Chicago.
Following the unprecedented events of 2020, many communities are calling for police reform, particularly when it comes to the widely discussed topics featured in the three webinars. The series is designed to advance the conversation around police reform and help both law enforcement agencies and community members increase awareness and understanding of public safety research, information and resources available today.
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