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Governmental Practice Team Lead at Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP

Are you in law enforcement? Have you heard of the ABLE Project? EPIC? If not, you should check it out. Active bystandership is something we can all get behind and ABLE is a program designed for law enforcement and is built on three pillars: * to reduce mistakes, * prevent misconduct, and * promote health and wellness.

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Partner at Sheppard Mullin | Leader of Governmental Practice | Co-Founder of Organizational Integrity Group | Federal Consent Decree Monitor

Big thumbs-up to the New Orleans Police Department for continuing to promote the importance of active bystandership to its members. The national ABLE Project at Georgetown Law CICS, which now counts more than 365 law enforcement agencies among its members, is an outgrowth of the EPIC program, developed by NOPD officers working hand-in-hand with New Orleans civil rights leaders. ABLE teaches officers the skills and tactics of active bystandership to prevent harm to community members and officers. To learn more about the ABLE Project, visit https://lnkd.in/dJRmxp9. Kudos to all those involved in the development of the ABLE Project, and in driving the continued growth of this critical program, including Commissioner Michael Harrison, John Thomas, Paul Noel, Anne Kirkpatrick, J.D., Chief Nick Gernon, Otha Sandifer, Chris Abbott, Terry Bean, Commissioner Danielle Outlaw, Jerry Clayton, Benjamin Horwitz, Lisa A. Kurtz, and so many more. #activebystandership

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