The Business Of Police Training In The United States

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  • 게시일 2024. 03. 28.
  • There are calls to reform, defund and even abolish the police. And central to the push for police reform is how police officers receive training. Training has a huge influence on how police officers react during routine traffic stops and during life-or-death encounters. The research shows, other countries have tougher training requirements than the United States. And it turns out, there are no federally mandated training minimums for police officer in the United States. Here’s how much taxpayer money gets spent on police training, and a look at the the cottage industry behind some of the controversy. Both the International Association of Chiefs of Police and Fraternal Order of Police did not respond to CNBC’s request for comment for this story.
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  • @josipj705
    @josipj705 3 년 전 +65

    I am yet to find something that isn't a business in the United States

    • @L3L3Lee
      @L3L3Lee 3 년 전

      Yup. Me too.

    • @joshuajoe1419
      @joshuajoe1419 3 년 전 +6

      Politics isn’t a business... Oh wait...

    • @L3L3Lee
      @L3L3Lee 3 년 전

      @@joshuajoe1419 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Entername-md1ev
      @Entername-md1ev 2 년 전

      And because of that america is the wealthiest, strongest and most influential country on earth, better deal with it pal

    • @jwhome9319
      @jwhome9319 2 년 전 +1

      If its in the US its a business, if its in China its a social program?

  • @djxeroic1436
    @djxeroic1436 3 년 전 +34

    "On Killing" is a landmark psychology book (I'm actually looking at it on my shelf right now) and a truly fascinating read. I respect Lt. Col. Grossman, however this is not the type of training we should provide to domestic law enforcement. If you wanna shoot people and break stuff, join the military.
    "A soldiers job is to follow orders. A police officers job is to make decisions." - Former Police Chief Norm Stamper

  • @addicted2baseballrgd21

    This video focuses on academy training, but does not include the FTO training, and continuing education.

    • @GeorgeThoughts
      @GeorgeThoughts 3 년 전 +7

      7:52 they literally mention continuous education?

    • @AnnaB264
      @AnnaB264 3 년 전 +4

      I think they were trying to keep it somewhat brief. They did mention there is training after the academy, but you're right in that they didn't specify what FTO training consists of.

    • @ramseyabsessien8990
      @ramseyabsessien8990 3 년 전

      Continuous education in shooting unarmed people.

    • @goldwinger5434
      @goldwinger5434 3 년 전

      LOL.

    • @goldwinger5434
      @goldwinger5434 3 년 전

      @Pro Williams Ah, the old sheep dog insult. The primary purpose of a sheep dog is not to protect the flock. A sheep dog's main job is control the flock and make it obey the commands of its master. Which pretty well sums up the role of police today..
      BTW, the police are civilians too.

  • @chasedittmer5552
    @chasedittmer5552 3 년 전 +24

    Professor Rashawn, the buzzword you were looking for is use of force continuum. Not the de-escalation continuum....

  • @spccaldwellbretw.2701
    @spccaldwellbretw.2701 3 년 전 +29

    *soldiers do actually need to communicate alot though... & improper use of escalation of force is punishable under ucmj

    • @italktoomuch6442
      @italktoomuch6442 3 년 전

      You don't need to communicate with "the enemy" though.

    • @italktoomuch6442
      @italktoomuch6442 3 년 전 +4

      It is telling though that a even a lot of soldiers are better trained in minimal use of force than the cops.

    • @Will-tc7kz
      @Will-tc7kz 2 년 전

      @@italktoomuch6442 the military take prisoners

    • @italktoomuch6442
      @italktoomuch6442 2 년 전

      @@Will-tc7kz Yes, good point.

  • @Kai-ef3wv
    @Kai-ef3wv 3 년 전 +6

    Another issue is the requirements. Like in CA, you only need to be 18 to qualify to be police, and I know people go to the police academy at 17 1/2 years old because this way they will be 18 when they graduate the academy and join the police immediately. (of course, you need GED as well, and I was told police department will then place you depends on your performance, and field training afterward with an experienced officer).
    Now, no offense to the younger officers, I'm 21 as well. But working as an officer often means more stressful situations, especially in certain areas in CA, especially high crime rate zones. And I just can't imagine me handling the stress and controlling my emotion if I have to deal with some sticking situation or some jerk, I would probably Snap at week 1.
    And looking at some other state, they often require a military background as well, with the training mentioned above, of course, they act like the military. If more college criteria are needed, like taking ethics classes or Criminal Justice/Law, it could have helped so much and better prepare new officers.

  • @andreww.376
    @andreww.376 3 년 전 +9

    Funny how they act like the "burden" of funding police training falls on tax payers. In Ohio there are a lot of people who pay for their own police officer training through academies from their own pockets. There aren't really that many departments that sponsor candidates to go to the academy. And when you consider it's about a 6 month academy followed by 3 months of field training, that's not that short when you consider basic military training is only between 2 and 3 months. Many departments go beyond these 9 months with annual training that continues the officers education. The biggest lacking in training is in dealing with mental health situations. Some studies show as little as 8 hours spent learning how to handle mental health situations. That definitely needs improved. But cutting funding will result in lesser trained officers and worse officers in general. If you want better officers, you need to increase funding for training.

  • @apexofficer
    @apexofficer 3 년 전 +79

    "Nobody regulates in the in-service training."
    Uhhhhhh.....what? POST, MCLOES, TCLOES, and more. Where did they get these experts? Upwork?

    • @joshua9567
      @joshua9567 3 년 전 +12

      CNBC IS LYING HEAVY

    • @Manny-ok7fv
      @Manny-ok7fv 3 년 전 +1

      Lol my favorite part is the narrator saying expert point out police don’t get as much training as other occupations. Camera to a sociology major with no military or LE training 😂😂

    • @ryanoconnor4279
      @ryanoconnor4279 3 년 전

      @Ayjop false

  • @samsfk4877
    @samsfk4877 3 년 전 +9

    Everything in America is a business, which means the main concern is always how to make the biggest amount of profit. This is something I've learned from watching this channel and it's a big problem. It's also strange to see not being an American.

    • @the_conqueror420
      @the_conqueror420 년 전 +2

      That’s what capitalism creates 🙁

    • @notrius7754
      @notrius7754 년 전

      Its everywhere like that in the western world, its just that America is the only place to get journaled all the time. And journalism is journalism; they always try to make everything as bad and tragic as possible so that people will be more likely to be interested in watching them.

    • @HelloOnepiece
      @HelloOnepiece 11 개월 전

      @@notrius7754 No...? Private prisons are quite an alien idea for the majority of the world, especially to american degree

    • @notrius7754
      @notrius7754 11 개월 전

      @@HelloOnepiece You think that private prisons are anything different from state prisons? If yes then i have to dissapoint you

    • @HelloOnepiece
      @HelloOnepiece 11 개월 전

      @@notrius7754 Yes? Even on paper their main motivation is to keep more prisoners for more profit. Thus leading to lobbying that can end up mor people in prisons, instead of e.g. a fine. State run prisons on paper are not for profit... and in most places in earth they are not for profit in practice either

  • @GURken
    @GURken 3 년 전 +7

    imagine having a police from demolition man

  • @bbalila
    @bbalila 3 년 전 +14

    Exactly, Warrior mentality vs Guardian mindset
    That what I have seen while living W-Europe.
    Send supervisors to Scotland etc to be trained, how they tackle the serious situations. Scotland has 2-3 year training.

  • @davidshabandarian2091

    How can you make a video about police training and not mention POST?

  • @owenkeller2748
    @owenkeller2748 3 년 전 +34

    14:30 “Soldiers don’t need to communicate that much”
    Uh...can we send this lady to be a military advisor to our enemies?

    • @goldwinger5434
      @goldwinger5434 3 년 전 +7

      I don't think that she means "communicate with each other." PFC Bailey does not need to communicate with enemy soldiers.

  • @tax905972
    @tax905972 2 년 전 +1

    Resisting arrest in ny is a misdemeanor but a felony in other states.

  • @ernestjones8618
    @ernestjones8618 3 년 전 +17

    When your army uses tamer methods then your Police force. You know something is very, very, very wrong.

    • @zaporonto1221
      @zaporonto1221 3 년 전 +3

      thats. not. true. If you look at the use of force continium you would no that.

  • @TheT888
    @TheT888 3 년 전 +7

    Why remove field training from the stats? Doesn't show what you want huh?

  • @usmc6911
    @usmc6911 3 년 전 +1

    As a United States Marine machine gunner I know what continuous training can do.Police should have a continuous training program.Every officer should have access to the following,
    1 time a week watch a video and have a test.
    1 time a month have a weekend of hands on training in various aspects of policing methods and interactions.
    1 week a year have a training camp where the officers stay at the location and have intense training on self defense,live fire and criminal apprehension.
    We trained everyday to make our responses to different situations second nature.This is what police officers need to make them the best they can be.In many ways there job is much harder than mine was.I would go into combat anytime but I would not be a police officer.Much to dangerous for me.

    • @trailthinker5588
      @trailthinker5588 3 년 전

      In my 29 year career, I was required to return to the academy 15 times for a week of training. This was mandated by California POST for all law enforcement officers. I was also required to complete field training after the academy and attended continuous training throughout my career that including line up training (squad training of many different subjects), deescalation training, firearms training complete with shoot, don't shoot scenarios, social interaction training, constitutional law training including continuous updates on court decisions and list goes on and on. As former military myself, I have the utmost respect for Marines, but please understand that military and police are two different animals.

  • @SS-_.1
    @SS-_.1 3 년 전 +1

    what i feel is the cops in a interactive situation are more stressed about their own safety. they may be feeling like they are compelled to take action or stop that traffic light jumper at all cost.

  • @josmit2998
    @josmit2998 3 년 전 +2

    There's not one cop that does not have fear when he has to apprehend someone. In the back of that officers mind he does not know what can happen. Fatalities will lesson if police go to a buddy arrest system. When an officer has a buddy the chances of injury in there will decrease. Egos can get in the way. It's a highly stressful and under paid jobs. But injuries and fatalities can be reduced with a buddy system that takes safety at high priority.

  • @Vedrajrm
    @Vedrajrm 3 년 전 +3

    Didn’t know that was a “Business” too

    • @biboloxo
      @biboloxo 3 년 전 +3

      Everything is a business in the US, man. :D

  • @elvinedmeade9846
    @elvinedmeade9846 3 년 전 +3

    30,000,000 / 60 = $500,000 per police dept from the feds. So why blame the feds for local issues?

  • @philliesruleurschool
    @philliesruleurschool 3 년 전 +2

    Very insightful!

  • @michaelgray1803
    @michaelgray1803 3 년 전 +13

    Stop the policing for profit

  • @augustuscaeser8939
    @augustuscaeser8939 3 년 전 +3

    liquidate all military equipment in police
    use that money for conflict management training

  • @cmonster67
    @cmonster67 3 년 전 +11

    [16:20] The FBI has been providing this information for as long as I can remember.

  • @mattbrodacki4980
    @mattbrodacki4980 3 년 전 +8

    In CT you have to pass written, poly, 1st interview, background, 2nd interview, drug screen, psychological.
    Academy is 23-26 weeks
    Post academy field training for 12 weeks
    6 months probation following FTO
    After 1 year of service the probation officer is fully vested police officer.
    POST - Police Officer Standards and Training is our standard and majority of progressive states follow POST
    every 3 year cycle mandates 60 hours and 9 hours (split into evolutions).
    Our in-service is funded by police chiefs association...
    I think some of your facts are off... at least in all of the POST certified states.

    • @gcb345
      @gcb345 3 년 전 +1

      Maybe that's the problem. There aren't ENOUGH POST certified states! I do know I saw a video that in the U.K. police are trained for 3 years before they even get on the streets with an emphasis on de-escalating a problem. But we, the United States, can't have such nice things.

    • @Michelle_Schu-blacka
      @Michelle_Schu-blacka 년 전

      Please tell me 'poly' doesn't mean polygraph.

  • @goldwinger5434
    @goldwinger5434 3 년 전 +8

    When you consider that some countries take two years to train a police officer and here it can take just a couple months, you have to wonder about the quality of the product. American cops are told that the most important thing is that they go home.
    Take this latest shooting, if I had shot someone simply because I thought that he might be going for a gun, I'd be in jail. Why shouldn't cops be held to that same standard of knowing that there is a threat instead of thinking that there could possibly maybe is sorta a threat.
    Look how many overreactions we see by the police. There's a nice dashcam video on youtube in which a cop follows a guy into a gas station and after the guy gets out of his car, the cop demands his DL. The guy reaches into his car for his wallet and is shot. The cop then handcuffs the victim before his call an ambulance.
    How about the Amazon driver who was taken to the ground and handcuffed because he decided to argue about a parking ticket. He's lucky that he wasn't shot for contempt of cop.
    80 hours of legal training? I'm expected to know every law that impacts my life because "ignorance is no excuse" but when a cop screws up because he doesn't know the law, we are told, "We can't expect cops to know all of the laws that they are supposed to enforce."

    • @deseansmith321
      @deseansmith321 3 년 전

      Two years to learn what?😂😂😂

    • @goldwinger5434
      @goldwinger5434 3 년 전 +5

      @@deseansmith321 Conflict resolution. The law. Unarmed combat. How to deal with the mentally ill or those on drugs. Ways to subdue suspects without killing them.

    • @devynamaral7143
      @devynamaral7143 3 년 전 +1

      Our military only has 8-12 week boot camps other countries have 26 week boot camps and we still have the better military a better option would be to make a bachelors degree mandatory and make working in corrections for at least 1 year mandatory to make officers more confident in their verbal judo and OC spray so they don’t automatically resort to pulling out a firearm

    • @goldwinger5434
      @goldwinger5434 3 년 전

      ​@@devynamaral7143 Comparing boot camp to police training is apples and oranges. Soldiers et al go on to much more training after boot camp and are continually being retrained.

    • @devynamaral7143
      @devynamaral7143 3 년 전 +1

      Gold Winger police officers also go through retraining every year to keep up with certifications, new policy, etc. i get your bootcamp perspective I just don’t think a longer academy would make police better I think experience would no matter how much training a person gets they’re still going to panic in a life or death situation without experience being in one even with mental health training no cop is going to do a mental health evaluation while they’re having a panic attack wondering if they’re going to be killed or injured that’s why I feel experience in corrections where you have no firearm and deal with the same types of people would be beneficial and if they make a bachelors degree mandatory they can learn laws, mental health, etc in college and be ready to learn the job in the academy

  • @cholententertainment6516

    Commitment #2

  • @tommylundholm9146
    @tommylundholm9146 2 년 전

    I hear a lot of these reports from the US. One thing im a bit shocked about is the short education to be police in the US. Overhere, Europe/Scandinavia, to be a police is a bachlor degree education, that is University regulated education. That is govermnet regulated education. You need to have an approved high school education in educational subjects. Also to get accepted yo need to go through a admission test. That is both a physical ,mental test and security clearance. If you are accepted then you go through the 3 year education program at a bachlors degree. At the end of the education you write a scientific paper. So i think the US needs to look serious about this and change it.

  • @mikenijboer1292
    @mikenijboer1292 3 년 전 +6

    In the Netherlands, we saw those Hollywood movies with cops of small towns, father and son , both sherrif or Dukes of Hazzard, very funny. Not anymore, now we know it happens in real life

  • @richardatkins7375
    @richardatkins7375 2 년 전

    My initial training was all "On the job" (OJT). Didn't see a State Academy for a year and a half. In that time your sheriff (the man who hired you) can loose an election while you become a City Police Sgt. with your County experience without ever getting near an academy yet ? Glad "Requirements" took a great leap since the 70's! But a "RE-FIT" would be most appropriate at this point?

  • @cameronidk2
    @cameronidk2 3 년 전 +1

    2nd false dichotomy .. applicants with military training are also given preference.. because of experience and training they've already received.. now it can be argued this might threw osmosis be a bad thing .. but .. if were simply talking training .. it has to be considered

  • @WayTruthLife2100
    @WayTruthLife2100 3 년 전

    To become an attorney or cosmetologist I am required to graduate from a standardized and federally recognized training program. I am required to pay for this myself UNLESS I earn a grant, scholarship, obtain a loan or some other similar payment program is utilized.
    Why should joining the police force be any other way?
    There should be schools across the nation, whether it be a trade school for law enforcement or in state or community college or the like. This should be researched by the attendee and with possible assistance by the school resource personnel (I am blanking on the name of school counselor or personnel who help you look for loans, classes, etc.).
    Anyway, this is my opinion which was formed with what I know so far. My opinion is not likely to change but it could to some degree, if I had more education to base my opinion on.

  • @tylerwilson7785
    @tylerwilson7785 3 년 전 +9

    CNBC, you should send reporters to agency’s across the country and do ride alongs. Walk a mile in their boots.

    • @ddoll128
      @ddoll128 3 년 전 +1

      Yup

    • @user-rg1jp2us4o
      @user-rg1jp2us4o 3 년 전 +1

      Nope, they want to push their narrative of police are evil so when they ride along and recognise that police are just everyday people doing the best they can to help people, it will destroy their previous narrative.

    • @taf4939
      @taf4939 3 년 전

      Thisas Samaraweera what narrative that the good cops protect the bad cops?

    • @schontix2348
      @schontix2348 3 년 전

      @taf what do u mean, pretty sure its good cops reporting bad cops

  • @hussainkassim7794
    @hussainkassim7794 년 전 +1

    Don't be criminal , you're safe

  • @tax905972
    @tax905972 2 년 전

    Experience is a large factor which helps make a better rounded officer. Books are nice but first hand experience is far better.

  • @Noah-tv6uu
    @Noah-tv6uu 3 년 전 +1

    Does anybody remember the movies back in the 80s police academy that was not just a joke

  • @rathyummycookingvlogs9671

    Wow so good.

  • @MKNYC_
    @MKNYC_ 3 년 전 +14

    If you want to be an expert on this topic shouldn't you have some sort of policing background? Pretty easy to think you know what's best when you're sitting in your office looking at stats.

    • @marcusmagice
      @marcusmagice 3 년 전 +2

      I guess riots across the USA mean nothing !!!
      Maybe you should be an intelligent person before you comment !!!!
      I advocate Black secession you’re too STUPID to live alongside !!!! 400 years too long !!!!

    • @user-rg1jp2us4o
      @user-rg1jp2us4o 3 년 전 +1

      @@marcusmagice Going by the way you comment its pretty clear who is 'STUPID'.

    • @marcusmagice
      @marcusmagice 3 년 전 +1

      Thisas Samaraweera
      And shouldn’t you and your sibling be arguing over who gets to marry your sister or brother ? Shouldn’t you be swimming in one of those nasty rivers in South Asia ? You people are disgusting stop commenting

    • @chavvy9074
      @chavvy9074 3 년 전

      Pretty easy to act in a stupid manner when you dont have any information to base your actions off of

  • @roido6614
    @roido6614 9 개월 전

    'Protect and Serve after Money and business First'

  • @danielthunder9876
    @danielthunder9876 3 년 전 +3

    In Australia, we only have State and federal police, All state police require a degree and go though about a year of training. Federal are more like the FBI in the US and don't do regular police work and also are more highly trained. The police are fairly highly paid and we don't seem to have the same issues with abuse the US has been having. krplus.net/bidio/fJqLf3eke5jFnaQ

    • @mr.basketball4238
      @mr.basketball4238 3 년 전 +2

      Daniel thunder that’s because Australia citizens don’t have access to guns. That’s why the level of escalation is so flawed in the USA. Every stop can turn into a deadly situation.

    • @danielthunder9876
      @danielthunder9876 3 년 전

      @@mr.basketball4238 We do have access to guns, but they are heavily restricted. Anyone can get a gun as long as they go through a good vetting process that takes 6-12 months and you have to have a purpose such as being a member of a shooting range or a farmer ect. You also can only get bolt action rifles and some shotguns. handguns are even more difficult to get. But yes, restriction of guns does make a huge difference. We have very few shootings here. Also criminals extremely rarely have them. Even if they do its usually a replica.

    • @mr.basketball4238
      @mr.basketball4238 3 년 전

      Daniel thunder but your point was that Australia doesn’t have the same issues the USA has because of their require training in Australia. It doesn’t matter how much training or education you have. The streets of USA metropolitan cities are on a different level that you can learn in the classroom. It takes on the job training to do it.

  • @howtobebasic2122
    @howtobebasic2122 3 년 전

    1:14 That was ME i had my hands up and the officers dragged me to the ground and i was beaten.

    • @howtobebasic2122
      @howtobebasic2122 3 년 전

      @Weston Harris i tried to defend myself but i couldn't because multiple officers where beating me with batons, the beating lasted for 2 HOURS!, i was severely bruised from top to bottom!

    • @howtobebasic2122
      @howtobebasic2122 3 년 전

      @Weston Harris i'm at home recovering from the attack i did nothing wrong i was heading home from work late at night, when the officers blocked the road , i couldn't go around so i honked at them hoping they would move, but one of the officers Yanked me out of my car and i was thrown to the ground and BEATEN!!!

  • @Noah-tv6uu
    @Noah-tv6uu 3 년 전 +1

    I know for first-hand experience that they only teach you to protect yourself not how to D escalate the situation

    • @zaporonto1221
      @zaporonto1221 3 년 전 +2

      no one listens to social workers,how do you excpect people to listen to cops? Not everything can be descalated.

  • @krabes8613
    @krabes8613 3 년 전 +6

    What cnbc will fail to tell you is where the majority of police departments budgets are spent

  • @jwhome9319
    @jwhome9319 2 년 전 +1

    In my experience, most cops have 1-4 years of college education before they enter the academy. Most finish their BA degree within the first 4-8 years of employment. Virtually all supervisors and managers have college degrees. A degree after police training and experience is much more valuable than attaining a degree in Sociology or Psychology or Biology etc before Academy training. We had a officer with a PhD in sociology in my workplace. We arrested him for using heroin and possession of child pornography.

    • @rodvan-zeller6360
      @rodvan-zeller6360 년 전

      Location please. Thank you in advance

    • @jwhome9319
      @jwhome9319 년 전

      @@rodvan-zeller6360 location of what?

    • @rodvan-zeller6360
      @rodvan-zeller6360 년 전

      @@jwhome9319 of the requirements you mentioned.
      thank you in advance

    • @jwhome9319
      @jwhome9319 년 전

      @@rodvan-zeller6360 not requirements but which are what personnel have or get.

    • @rodvan-zeller6360
      @rodvan-zeller6360 년 전

      @@jwhome9319 Thank you for the clarification.

  • @avocadogaming3942
    @avocadogaming3942 3 년 전 +4

    mOrE trAinIng! But then they cut the funding........ Right

    • @LetsTakeWalk
      @LetsTakeWalk 3 년 전

      Do you know how much funds US police get? It is out of proportion and it is spend on heavy weaponry, heavy equipment (armored vehicles, body armor) and only a fraction of it is spend on training. That money could be used for programs to reduce crime, programs to increase education, programs to reduce unemployment AND some of it can be used for MORE training, while overal reducing the funding on nonesense.

    • @avocadogaming3942
      @avocadogaming3942 3 년 전 +2

      @@LetsTakeWalk They get much of that for free from the DOD program. they just pay for shipping and maintenance

  • @byronwatkins2565
    @byronwatkins2565 3 년 전 +1

    First, you have presented statistics on how many are trained various ways, but you have presented NO data on which of these officers are better equipped to enforce the laws or to serve the public. Second, you say that about 1/10 of the training is devoted to "legal" education, but many (most?) of the officers are not especially familiar with the Bill of Rights. Like every other government funded program, 90% of the funds are stolen and misappropriated.

  • @johnsmith6974
    @johnsmith6974 3 년 전 +2

    Well of course the police departments are different state by state. Some states have greater crime, some states have more landmass to police it.

  • @DavidLee-nx8fq
    @DavidLee-nx8fq 3 년 전 +3

    Nice zoom background bro

  • @accessdenied3350
    @accessdenied3350 3 년 전

    It shows

  • @tax905972
    @tax905972 2 년 전 +1

    Laws are different in each state. So training will be different.

  • @rustymike2000
    @rustymike2000 3 년 전

    So wait ..defending isn't the answer..imagine that

  • @ryean1_aus
    @ryean1_aus 3 년 전 +20

    Stress training = Military type training is a complete fad. Talk about junk science.

  • @ahmadizzuddin
    @ahmadizzuddin 3 년 전 +20

    6:50 Wow, even a plumber is required 7X the training hours police is required!
    Edit: As all things, this needs to be taken with a grain of salt, but even if this is not the case I would want the police to use more taxpayer dollars on equipping themselves knowledge and personel support than weapons. Because God forbid they might even innovate on dealing with different situations more effectively with as much enthusiasm as they have currently with purchasing military grade equipment.

    • @musicwelikemang
      @musicwelikemang 3 년 전 +2

      Of course, plumbers work with dangerous tools like wrenchs.
      Police only work with loaded guns, muuuuuuuch safer.

    • @MrNeptunebob
      @MrNeptunebob 3 년 전 +2

      I think even a hairdresser needs more hours to be licensed. I guess those perms can be really dangerous.

    • @stevenmolina6958
      @stevenmolina6958 3 년 전

      Whats ur sources ?

    • @ahmadizzuddin
      @ahmadizzuddin 3 년 전 +1

      @@stevenmolina6958 the timestamp in my edited comment

    • @utb15281
      @utb15281 3 년 전 +2

      The video ignores Field Training which goes on for 4x (or more) the length of the Academy.

  • @markyouneva7840
    @markyouneva7840 3 년 전

    Does everything have to be so convoluted? Who are the contracting companies receiving threse hundreds of millions in training funds? Who's checking the effectiveness of the training? EVERYTHING in America has an inflated budget and we spend a much higher percentage on policing, healthcare, education, military with WORSE outcomes. American exceptionalism my azz.

  • @ahmadizzuddin
    @ahmadizzuddin 3 년 전 +17

    Police trainer: We are always trying to save lives
    Also Police trainer: *proceeds to do an interview in a room full of weapons*

    • @chavvy9074
      @chavvy9074 3 년 전 +3

      Weapons dont inherently take lives. Weapons are capable of saving lives.

    • @ahmadizzuddin
      @ahmadizzuddin 3 년 전 +2

      @@chavvy9074 I understand that like all tools, weapons can do both good and bad. And while I also want to refrain from assumptions about someone, the message that this police trainer in a room full of weapons sends is not a friendly one and definitely not one you want police trainees misinterpreting as violence is the first response.

    • @chavvy9074
      @chavvy9074 3 년 전 +2

      @@ahmadizzuddin I feel you on that

    • @Manny-ok7fv
      @Manny-ok7fv 3 년 전

      2nd amendment right.

    • @aliesebonn1106
      @aliesebonn1106 2 년 전

      This!

  • @khairulazhar8118
    @khairulazhar8118 3 년 전 +1

    American police need put under federal control like FBI. They can get good trainings in law and order.

  • @khaias7822
    @khaias7822 년 전

    A major issue I see is that they are trained to put their own lives before anyone else's

  • @littleredcurious5044

    mental health!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @finfet9828
    @finfet9828 2 년 전

    14:48 who fires like that

  • @augustuscaeser8939
    @augustuscaeser8939 3 년 전 +4

    these guys need to learn to use their words instead of kicking and beating whoever that makes them emotional

  • @zendragallhauser5056
    @zendragallhauser5056 3 년 전 +9

    I live in a country were every shot fired by an police officer has to be documented!
    Even if those shots were just warning shots

    • @thedevilsadvocate886
      @thedevilsadvocate886 2 년 전 +2

      It's documented in the US as well. It's just done at the state and local levels.

    • @zendragallhauser5056
      @zendragallhauser5056 2 년 전

      @@feedmeifyoudare4783 no also warning shots are documented and as soon as someone is hurt by a police officer a criminal investigation starts by prosecutors from a different state

    • @fleiteae
      @fleiteae 2 년 전 +1

      If you live in a country where warning shots are allowed then your police need new training. Every bullet that’s fired lands somewhere.

    • @zendragallhauser5056
      @zendragallhauser5056 2 년 전

      @@fleiteae no I don’t

    • @noyansever
      @noyansever 년 전

      Really ?? Wow bro , u must be from somewhere really advanced.. we are responsible for every single round that comes out of our service firearms.. These woke vids are expected to spread false narratives..

  • @Stargazer69
    @Stargazer69 2 년 전

    Training is different than educating. Generally, training means teaching police officers to react to a given situation in the field. Education involves developing the mental and moral tools police officers should possess to build strong relationships with the community. It will teach police officers to think about their response to various problems based on vast amounts of knowledge and then take thoughtful action to resolve a problem.
    What they need is educating them on our Constitutional rights. Police officers enter their profession by taking an oath to the U.S. Constitution. So why is there no concerted effort to make police constitutionally literate? Just think about how much better the police-community relations would be if police were constitutionally literate.
    Constitutional literacy entails knowing the Constitution sufficiently well enough to invoke it properly. Those who take an oath to the Constitution have the responsibility to know its contents and interpretations of it, such as court decisions that are professionally relevant. There's a lot of men and women that have a career in policing without ever even reading the Constitution. So how sincere is one's oath to the Constitution if one hasn't read it or doesn't understand it?
    First of all, police academies should replace the standard five to six months of training with a two-year curriculum. In addition to the necessary physical, firearms, and tactics training, recruits should take classes that you might typically find in an undergraduate program - from criminal and constitutional law to sociology, psychology, and conflict resolution. A clear understanding of the nature of the society they will serve, and all its complexities are fundamental to any member of a service profession.
    By doing a simple search on KRplus and watching a few videos of "First Amendment Audits" you can plainly see how ignorant most police officers are when it comes to our rights. So more education is needed, not just training. www.policechiefmagazine.org/education-offers-best-solution-for-police-misconduct/

  • @cadetdiaz
    @cadetdiaz 3 년 전

    Good we need all that money for them they deserve it

  • @oscargrouch4591
    @oscargrouch4591 3 년 전

    Why did that one lady grope the other lady’s chest?

  • @andrewmoorehead9681
    @andrewmoorehead9681 3 년 전 +14

    The training on metnal illness and abuse is pisspoor.

  • @13waystolivewithchronicpai15

    What about de-escalation training? Need to focus more energy and mental health training.

  • @ryanexx5250
    @ryanexx5250 3 년 전 +2

    #OurKRplus

  • @Darusdei
    @Darusdei 3 년 전

    yeaaah. in my country police training is a 3+ years university and you leave with a bachelor's degree. lolz :D

  • @Alex-wr6pd
    @Alex-wr6pd 2 년 전

    It’s simple each state and county have different laws of conduct and so you can’t have cookie cuter plan.

  • @williamhassell5589
    @williamhassell5589 3 년 전 +4

    I have a curriculum.....that should be federally mandated....

    • @williamhassell5589
      @williamhassell5589 3 년 전

      Give them a voice.....who knew trump could be an advocate

    • @joshua9567
      @joshua9567 3 년 전 +2

      POST, MCLOES, TCLOES
      it is... look it up you sheep

  • @cabarden1
    @cabarden1 3 년 전

    They need more training. Taking away all their toys. The law is the law. Defunding then and have them built to serve the community now built to turn on a city like Portland or anywhere else.

  • @rogersnow7482
    @rogersnow7482 3 년 전

    You know why there are no federal training guidelines? 10th amendment. You want a federal police force (FBI)?

  • @RogueHetero
    @RogueHetero 3 년 전 +12

    They need to appropriately manage the giant funds already given to them and invest in training. They don't need more money they need less weapons and there you'll have your money for training. Also we need a nation wide standard of minimum training for officers.

    • @joshua9567
      @joshua9567 3 년 전

      They lied in this video, there are nation wide standards... POST, MCLOES, TCLOES

  • @anesu4548
    @anesu4548 2 년 전

    Where is this money coming from If the US is 30 Trillion in Debt? 😂😂😂

  • @tax905972
    @tax905972 2 년 전

    Your not making lawyers out of police officers.

  • @keithjackson2035
    @keithjackson2035 3 년 전 +1

    Killology?! 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @TheBooban
    @TheBooban 3 년 전 +2

    Its culture and attitude, not training. And this starts at the top.

  • @phalanxz11_
    @phalanxz11_ 3 년 전

    Social "Scientism"

  • @joeshuck6136
    @joeshuck6136 2 년 전

    Sounds like people are complaining about the cost of law enforcement to the tax payer on one hand and not enough police training on the other hand. Sounds like complaining that there's no federal standards but when ex federal experts are used it's considered too violent. Do you want to spend money to train or save tax payer's money?
    Nobody's perfect and each state varies in training. Research and current events seems to show the the upper echelon of training, including mental health concerns, is on the west coast and tends to lessen the further east you go.
    If training is so bad in the United States maybe we should be like other countries like Russia, China, Pakistan, etc. We'll see how America likes to be policed.

  • @mclovin6537
    @mclovin6537 3 년 전 +6

    Whoa the company’s name is killology. Should be saveology.

  • @TheBooban
    @TheBooban 3 년 전 +3

    US occupation army in Afghanistan and Iraq behaved better than cops in America.

    • @Manny-ok7fv
      @Manny-ok7fv 3 년 전

      You’re right because instead of “shooting” their own citizens they shoot our US advisers instead.

  • @davmaestro4108
    @davmaestro4108 3 년 전

    Yea lol

  • @michael-sl7zo
    @michael-sl7zo 3 년 전 +2

    LetS dEfuND tHe PoLiCE iTs NOt liKE tHeY uSE THaT moNeY fOR tRaniNg

  • @AlfalfatheAlpaca
    @AlfalfatheAlpaca 2 년 전

    Since when does the Police need Military training?

  • @Mr--_--M
    @Mr--_--M 3 년 전 +1

    Let me get this straight....Police can start working as police officers BEFORE they start police training?!!......Makes sense now 🙄

  • @tax905972
    @tax905972 2 년 전

    Desk Jackie’s giving advice for those who have too work the field what a joke.

  • @michael-sl7zo
    @michael-sl7zo 3 년 전 +1

    The reason of bad training is because they don’t have enough money if you defund the police then the problem is just going to just get worse

    • @Fuzzyvision777
      @Fuzzyvision777 3 년 전

      They have more than enough money especially here in NYC, the problem is they waste money on nonsense that actually does nothing for policing at all.

    • @Fuzzyvision777
      @Fuzzyvision777 3 년 전

      @@cn2673 Lol, I have personal knowledge. They literally waste money on things they DO NOT need or DO NOT use. They have vehicles under bridges collecting dust for years unused.

  • @thatoneguy4307
    @thatoneguy4307 3 년 전 +1

    How about we invest more money into the community? Root of crime is mental issues... low jobs low education low resources in poor communities.. invest in drugs & alcohol abuse.. then maybe..just maybe an educated person with a job wouldn't have to resort to violence of what so any

    • @jascrandom9855
      @jascrandom9855 3 년 전

      But how will Private Prisons get their inmates!?!?

  • @FinancialShinanigan
    @FinancialShinanigan 3 년 전 +4

    ...excluding Iraq or Afghanistan, yikes that's not good to hear

    • @engineergaming5478
      @engineergaming5478 3 년 전 +1

      Isnt it weird that both of those countries were attacked by the US? What a coincidence

  • @auro1986
    @auro1986 3 년 전

    maybe cnbc trains them

    • @mikhailrayyan5894
      @mikhailrayyan5894 3 년 전

      The rich stay rich by spending like the poor and investing without stopping then the poor stay poor by spending like the rich yet not investing like the rich

    • @mikhailrayyan5894
      @mikhailrayyan5894 3 년 전

      People remain out of ignorance trad'ing is the only comfortable way

  • @whatiftoday
    @whatiftoday 6 개월 전

    Train on civil rights. Start there.

  • @romantichindisongs2022

    This video is really cool, light and compact, very comfortable to listen to and has the feeling of dancing! ! ! Great

  • @webuser5950
    @webuser5950 3 년 전 +20

    lol... "defund the police" didn't last very long

    • @breachperplex8846
      @breachperplex8846 3 년 전 +7

      Defund the police isn’t about getting rid of the police. And how about spend less on weapons of war and more on actually training. Also they could stop the war on drugs and lessen the violence by so much.

    • @pjsnuggle
      @pjsnuggle 3 년 전 +4

      @@breachperplex8846 I don't think they are smart enough or even willing to acknowledge this

    • @breachperplex8846
      @breachperplex8846 3 년 전 +3

      pjsnuggle yes what’s weird is most of the actual violence comes comes from the war on drugs if they could Just set up a system where they could allow the sale of drug but control the use of drugs and invest in mental health and addiction centers it would really help the country but no one is willing to see the solution to the problems in the US

    • @marcusmagice
      @marcusmagice 3 년 전

      Nope but the calls for secession will . People are tired of you white people flat out !

    • @bonda_racing3579
      @bonda_racing3579 3 년 전 +1

      pjsnuggle just saying insulting a person isn’t going to them on your side. breach perplex explained it perfectly “defunding the police” is anti-cop it’s just moving around money to other areas like for people who specialize in mental health to handle the homeless and people facing suicidal thoughts. And animal control and etc. police will focus on actual crimes like thefts, shootings, murders and more instead of small events. Defunding doesn’t mean removing their pay 💰.

  • @chost-059
    @chost-059 3 년 전

    And people want to defund police.. that will surely help with training

    • @musicwelikemang
      @musicwelikemang 3 년 전 +1

      Reading helps. Most sane on the left believe moving money from police budgets for buying military equipment toward MORE training is the way to go.
      Its defunding the current budgets to restructure towards better training, better community engagement.
      Defunding does not mean taking 100% of the budget away.
      Dont listen to lefties who dont understand what defund means.

  • @AbcDef-gw4dg
    @AbcDef-gw4dg 년 전 +4

    Even a barber needs more training than a cop

    • @DWCessna4130
      @DWCessna4130 11 개월 전

      It’s sad clowns like you don’t understand the difference of occupations and what dictates the level of training needed to accomplish said occupation. It only takes 40 hours of minimum flight training to become a private pilot yet 81% of people who begin their training never make it to PPL status and remain a student. How long it takes to become a barber or any other occupation is absolutely irrelevant. You people in the public look stupid when you say this. The length of training for an occupation is absolutely irrelevant to the complexity of Saide occupation. The level of aptitude to learn the occupation and it’s complexity is what dictates a challenge or not. From what I’m seeing online I believe 93% of all people that begin barber training actually complete it. . 61% of all individuals that start policing finally do. I think it’s safe to say which occupations harder. And with that being said you’re dismissed

  • @joshuasyrtash860
    @joshuasyrtash860 3 년 전 +1

    Don’t believe that , that can’t be all true!

  • @timkbirchico8542
    @timkbirchico8542 3 년 전 +4

    The USA needs to redesign its policing. I'm a UK citizen, having lived for 27 years in Spain, the comparison between European and USA policing is shocking, and deadly for USA, esp Black, citizens. In Europe the USA version of policing is immediately condemned. No where is perfect but the USA as the self presumed leader of the world is a disgrace to the human race. Stop now. Change.

    • @stefanandersen7726
      @stefanandersen7726 3 년 전 +1

      Lier

    • @timkbirchico8542
      @timkbirchico8542 3 년 전

      @@stefanandersen7726 could you be clear as to your point?

    • @stefanandersen7726
      @stefanandersen7726 3 년 전

      @@timkbirchico8542 actually you are right.
      Turns Out EU chief s listening to a 17 year old girl
      www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8392049/amp/Greta-Thunberg-condemns-police-brutality-attacks-free-press-escalating-US.html

    • @timkbirchico8542
      @timkbirchico8542 3 년 전

      @@stefanandersen7726 the vid and comments are about policing not politicians.

  • @Yellow_Afryca
    @Yellow_Afryca 3 년 전 +1

    Just have them train like the Seals

  • @dr.daverobbo2407

    I wrote this song in appreciation of all the good work police officers do. Enjoy: krplus.net/bidio/qt2mgJ5jo4qppXY