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Hamden Police Department Meets CLESP Standards

Reply May 8, 2021 The Hamden Police Department is proud to announce that we have met the minimum standards and practices developed by the Connecticut Police Officer Standards and Training Council, known as CLESP (Compliance to Law Enforcement Standards and Practices Program). Subscribe CLESP requires Connecticut Police Departments to adhere to a minimum of 16 standards. The department must submit evidence of compliance to the State s CLESP Accreditation Manager. To gain compliance, the Hamden Police Department revised and updated policies concerning Biased Based Policing, Motor Vehicle Pursuits, Use of Force and many others. Subscribe Sergeant Raymond Quinn of the Hamden Police Department Training Division was instrumental in this extensive, successful endeavor.

Broncos announce $250,000-plus donation to player-designated organizations through club s Social Justice Fund

Dec 31, 2020 at 09:05 AM Copied! ENGLEWOOD, Colo. As part of the Denver Broncos Inspire Change program, the organization announced on Thursday a $250,000-plus donation toward player-designated social justice programs throughout Colorado as well as individual players local communities. More than 30 players participated in the review, voting and selection of five Colorado programs and organizations to each receive $40,000 through the team s Social Justice Fund (Restorative Practices Program – The Conflict Center, Know Your Rights Training and Education – ACLU of Colorado, Colorado Freedom Fund, Second Chance Center and Second Wind Fund). These designated initiatives are in the focus areas of Education & Youth, Bail & Criminal Justice Reform and Community Mental Health Resources (more information about each recipient organization below).

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