Bureau of INL: Security and Law Enforcement Exchange Program (Mexico)
150SHARES
Deadline: 26-Feb-21
The United States Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs INL is seeking applications from qualified U.S. and non-U.S. based non-governmental (NGOs)/non-profit organizations or Educational Institutions for a Cooperative Agreement to implement a three (3) year program entitled
“Security and Law Enforcement Exchange Program” to develop and manage a series of learning and knowledge exchange modules that involve professional development, training, and capacity-building activities in multiple cities across the United States, Mexico and distance learning tools using online platforms approved by the Department of State (DOS).
Samedi, 23 Janvier, 2021 - 19:01
Israel has not influenced U.S. law enforcement by training it to be more violent, but rather has served as a model in creating the American Security State.
A lot of attention has been directed recently at the “training” American police receive from Israel. It’s extensive and pervasive. The point, however, is not that Israel has made US police more violent. They were violent and repressive a century or more before Israel was even established. It isn’t even that Israel has helped militarize the US police. It has, of course, but in response to fundamental shifts in the American political and economic scene.