UnholsteredUnholstered

Ep 77: Taking the FWPD Procedural Justice Course

View descriptionShare

Since 2011 Procedural Justice has been a positive movement when it comes to how the community perceives the Fort Wayne Police Department in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Procedural Justice is the idea of fairness in the processes of resolving disputes involving the community and the FWPD. More specifically, the FWPD hosts a class called “Procedural Justice and Legitimacy.” Community members, city officials and local activists are invited to these classes to talk about and address issues with law enforcement. More specifically, these individuals are asked to put themselves in the shoes of Fort Wayne Police Officers. This week, one of your hosts Kayla Blakeslee, was invited to take the course. Find out how she did in this week's edition of "Unholstered." 

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • WhatsApp
  • Email
  • Download

In 1 playlist(s)

  1. Unholstered

    119 clip(s)

Unholstered

UNHOLSTERED is an in-depth podcast about how police officers serve their communities and how all peo 
Follow podcast
Recent clips
Browse 119 clip(s)