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Law Enforcement Use of Force & Liability Conference: Racial Identity & Profiling
Recent events have placed a spotlight on racial profiling by police. This session will address legal limitations governing the use of race by law enforcement and the impact of the Racial Identity and Profiling Act of 2015 (RIPA—A. B. 953, Gov. Code, § 12525.5). The discussion will include RIPA’s stop data regulations requiring officers to identify race and other characteristics, a summary of the RIPA Board’s first report on racial identity and profiling, community perspectives on racial profiling, and best practices for compliance. The panel will also discuss practical considerations in implementing RIPA, including reducing racial profiling, defining a stop during crowded events, and the burden for officers in complying.
1.5 Participatory MCLE Credits
All
Standard
Non-Member
$97.50
CLA Member
$67.50
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