Hi..............
I read your proposals............. these are mine:-
1. There should be a standard national training course for
police recruitment staff. This could help to align the mindsets within these depts.
2. There should be a
standard national police training induction course curriculum, with secondary courses to meet the needs of different states.
3.
All police training staff should be trained and qualified in the 'general delivery of teaching to adult learners'.
4. All police training staff should be trained and qualified as police trainers to deliver the
standard (and individual state) learning packages.
5.
All specialist course trainers must take and qualify in 2,3, and 4, as well as in their specialised disciplines.
6.
Field Training: Experienced police officers should be trained and qualified to deliver field training to the standards above.
7. There should be
training review courses for ALL police officers every 4-4 years, no exceptions. Where a delegate is identified as 'traima' or 'incident' affected these people should be desk-bound, counselled and cleared before they can continue as field officers.
8. There should be
post trauma and post incident counselling for all police officers on a regular basis.
At this time (I'll bet) some police field training officers undo induction training in recruits by giving them the 'Forget that rubbish, this is the real world now' line and then totally fill their minds up with prejudice.
After a time each police officer begins to see the civilian world as a bunch of morons who can cause trouble and who make their work so difficult. Training reviews and counselling can reset their mindsets to 'balanced' service delivery attitudes.
Everybody Anybody can make mistakes....... which lead to complaints, allegations, indictments and/or charges. Mistakes can be trained away, and States should pay suitable compensation fairly and fast to any and all victims.
Only a few will use their positions to commit crimes of theft, deception, bribery etc...... these should be tried by Internal Affairs judges.
Only a few will slip through the nets to commit Intentional or Reckless conduct leading to death or injury. These need to be tried in Criminal Courts