The Topeka Police Department was recently chosen to take part free of charge in a new national training program aimed at preventing misconduct, reducing officer mistakes and promoting health and wellness. The department will take part in Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement, a national initiative of the Washington, D.C.-based Georgetown University Law Center, said Topeka police public relations specialist Gretchen Spiker. The program seeks to build a culture of peer intervention that prevents harm, she said.
Source: Local News | Topeka Capital-Journal