New Jersey law enforcement agencies paid a controversial private police-training firm more than $1 million for training that promoted discriminatory and unconstitutional tactics, a state watchdog ...
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Let us know. More than 300 police departments and law enforcement agencies across New Jersey have collectively spent more than $1 million on a private police training company the State Comptroller’s ...
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The findings, published in a supplemental report by the OSC, follow its December 2023 Police Accountability Project report, which exposed troubling content from Street Cop Training’s 2021 conference.