Policing Protests: A Judicial College Webinar

On-Demand
Live date: 
Wednesday, January 11, 2023 - 2:00pm

Millions of Americans participate in thousands of protests and demonstrations each year. These events form part of our democratic tradition, but they can be very challenging for law enforcement. How can officers best address the “bad apples” that may incite violence? What should officers do when both protestors and counter-protestors are present? How can officers handle leaderless protests, or events led by individuals unwilling to work with law enforcement to ensure safety? Are there any limits on what demonstrators may do, say, or record?

The UNC School of Government and the North Carolina Association of Chiefs of Police are offering an on-demand webinar on policing protests. It is free of charge thanks to a subsidy from the North Carolina Judicial College. Panelists include Jeff Welty and Kristi Nickodem from the School of Government, Graham Chief of Police Kristy Cole, and Bob Harrison, a former chief working with the California POST and the RAND Corporation.

The webinar is appropriate for agency heads, supervisors, and attorneys working with law enforcement agencies.

Duration: 
1.50 hours

Faculty Coordinators

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Robert W. Bradshaw Jr. Distinguished Term Assistant Professor of Public Law and Government
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Professor of Public Law and Government; Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs
For questions regarding course details, please contact the program manager.

Faculty Coordinator

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919.962.0716
Program Manager, Courts Group
For questions regarding course content, please contact the faculty coordinator.

Faculty Coordinator

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Professor of Public Law and Government; Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs
For questions regarding registration, resetting passwords, or login issues, please contact Registration at registration@sog.unc.edu or 919-966-4414.
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