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Quy định liên quan đến Tiêu chuẩn đào tạo tối thiểu bắt buộc đối với Cán bộ thực thi pháp luật [6 VAC 20 ‑ 20]
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9/30/25 4:22 chiều
Commenter: Anonymous

Support for Updates and Revisions to [6 VAC 20 - 20]
 

I am a Virginia resident and college student. I am submitting this comment express my support for updates and revisions to the Commonwealth's compulsory minimum training requirements for law enforcement officers.

Since these standards were last revised 20 years ago, our nation has undergone various and complex political, social, and economic changes. It is my opinion that updating the minimum training standards for the Commonwealth's officers is crucial to realigning regulatory guidelines with current-day challenges and expectations for law enforcement officers.

It has been proven in recent studies that enhancements in law enforcement training on community interaction skills (National Policing Institute, 2022) and situational decision-making can reduce the use of nonlethal force, the number of discretionary arrests, and officer injury (Brabaw, 2024). Since this government action seeks to enhance training in efforts that fall under these categories, I think it is a sensible and positive policy change.

Further, these revisions will promote the Department of Criminal Justice Service's goals of providing adequate training, increasing officer effectiveness, and promoting public confidence in law enforcement (Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services, n.d.).

 

Helpful References: 

Brabaw, K. (2024, March 11). How to redesign police training to reduce the use of force. Chicago Booth Review. https://www.chicagobooth.edu/review/how-redesign-police-training-reduce-use-force

National Policing Institute. (2022, March 28). Study: Intensive, specialized training of police officers leads to reduced crime, fewer arrests, and more positive interactions and community evaluationshttps://www.policinginstitute.org/press-releases/study-intensive-specialized-training-of-police-officers-leads-to-reduced-crime-fewer-arrests-and-more-positive-interactions-and-community-evaluations/

Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services. (n.d.). Mission, goals, and benefits. Virginia Law Enforcement Professional Standards Commission. https://www.dcjs.virginia.gov/law-enforcement/programs/vlepsc/overview-benefits

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