Fully meets and exceeds requirements from POST, IACP, INTERPOL, and national training bodies.
Integrates trauma science, law enforcement ethics, advanced communication, documentation, advocacy, and cultural competence.
Prepares officers and supervisors for trauma-informed, survivor-centered, and ethically rigorous policing.
Positions law enforcement agencies as leaders in trauma-informed public safety and survivor advocacy.


Provides foundational and advanced knowledge of trauma neurobiology, the impact of trauma on behavior, and the dynamics of secondary re-traumatization in law enforcement encounters. Officers learn to identify trauma responses in victims, witnesses, and suspects, and recognize when policing practices may inadvertently cause harm.
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Explores the ethical responsibilities of law enforcement professionals in preventing institutional betrayal and systemic re-traumatization. The course applies national and international codes of conduct, trauma-informed principles, and ethical decision-making to policing.
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Teaches advanced communication and de-escalation skills for interacting with trauma-affected individuals. Officers learn to recognize clinical rupture, conduct repair conversations, and restore trust, even in high-stress or crisis situations.
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Equips officers and investigators with advanced skills for trauma-sensitive investigation, evidence collection, and documentation. Emphasis is placed on recognizing trauma histories, avoiding re-traumatization in records, and ensuring documentation is legally sound and survivor centered.
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Prepares officers to support victims and witnesses exposed to legal proceedings, media attention, or digital harassment. The course covers anticipatory guidance, managing trauma activation during public events, and advocating for survivor safety and narrative agency.
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Addresses the intersection of trauma, culture, and systemic bias in law enforcement. Officers learn to identify and mitigate credibility bias, epistemic injustice, and barriers to justice for marginalized survivors, delivering culturally responsive, equitable policing.
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