Law Enforcement and Society

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Holocaust Museum Houston, working with colleagues from the Anti-Defamation League Southwest Region, and the Houston Police Department offers training for recruits, in-service and command-level law enforcement officers in this day-long session.

The program offered in Houston is based on a model developed at the national level by the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and the ADL. The resulting program in Houston, Law Enforcement and Society, examines the role of law enforcement during the years of the Holocaust and their pivotal role in society today.

The course encourages law enforcement officials to reflect upon their professional and personal responsibilities in our pluralistic and democratic society.

The course is open to law enforcement personnel. Attendees earn eight hours of TCLEOSE credit.

For more information, contact 713-527-1642 or e-mail education@hmh.org. Law enforcement personnel interested in registering to attend should call 713-627-3490, ext. 134, or e-mail ADL’s law enforcement liaison dmarks@adl.org.