Racial Intelligence Trainer’s class taught to 17 Police agencies to improve community relations
“My police partner may see me going into Block-out. So what we teach is duty to intervene. The RITE response is to STEP IN, TAP OUT and TAKE ACTION.”
“My police partner may see me going into Block-out. So what we teach is duty to intervene. The RITE response is to STEP IN, TAP OUT and TAKE ACTION.”
“My parents were alcoholics, and as a child that was hard thing. So now I’m a police officer and nobody told me how to handle drunks …
Middletown’s police department is committing to training officers in new policing techniques and being more involved in the community, according to police Chief Rodney Muterspaw.
“It’s a very good program,” the lieutenant continued. “I didn’t really know what to expect when we first came in. Anything that can make a department stronger and better in dealing with people in the community, it’s worth looking at … We’ll be taking this back to our department to share with the rest of the department.”