2020 Conference Schedule

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Oversight in Uncertain Times: The Path Ahead

2020 Virtual Annual Conference – Session Schedule

The 2020 Annual NACOLE Conference will be provided in a digital format. NACOLE has converted its conference schedule into over 30 webinars that will be presented over the course of 10 weeks beginning on July 20, 2020. Individual session information can be found below both by track and chronilogically.  Please click on the session title to learn more about the content and speakers.

 

Dot_Green.pngInnovations and Work Impacting Civilian Oversight

Civilian oversight of law enforcement constantly seeks to improve its methods and to seek out techniques used elsewhere to enhance operations.  The Innovations and Work Impacting Civilian Oversight Track will provide information to attendees and the expanding base of effective practices and new techniques to take back to their agencies.

 

Session

Date

Title

3

7/22/2020

Early Intervention Systems: Do They Really Work?

8

7/30/2020

Evidence of Effect: Metrics for Law Enforcement Operations and the Impact of Oversight

15

8/13/2020

School Police: Concerns, Strategies, and the Role of Oversight

16

8/17/2020

The Path to Creating Oversight in Mexico

23

9/1/2020

Innovations in Police Education

26

9/8/2020

Partnerships in Civilian Oversight of University Police

28

9/14/2020

Innovative Approaches to Seeking Racial Equity in Law Enforcement Oversight

32

9/22/2020

The Thirteen Principles of Civilian Oversight and the Path to Creating Effective Practices and Standards

 

 

Dot_Orange.pngJail and Prison Oversight

The Jail and Prison Oversight Track will present attendees with a range of topics specific to both the culture of correctional institutions and the oversight of jails, prisons, and lock-ups. Current oversight practitioners and those who are working to create correctional oversight will gain insight into best practices and emerging trends in this expanding field.

 

Session

Date

Title

4

7/23/2020

Oversight, Reform, and Abolition

9

8/3/2020

Oversight of Deaths in Custody

13

8/11/2020

Voices From Inside: The Importance of Lived Experience in Jail and Prison Oversight

18

8/19/2020

The Future of Jail and Prison Oversight

21

8/27/2020

Inclusion of Oversight in Settlement Agreements

22

8/31/2020

Care in Custody: Oversight of Correctional Health and Mental Health Care

 

 

Dot_Yellow.pngOversight and the Broader Community

At the heart of professional civilian oversight is the premise that community trust in law enforcement is essential to public safety in our communities.  This track will explore how oversight professionals can understand and engage the community in order to help law enforcement departments build and rebuild trust with the communities they serve. 

 

Session

Date

Title

1

7/20/2020

Community Engagement: Leading With A Trauma-Informed Lens

6

7/28/2020

Community and Stakeholder Engagement Intensive Part I

7

7/29/2020

Community and Stakeholder Engagement Intensive Part II

10

8/4/2020

Police, Police Oversight, and Our Youth: Giving Young People A Voice in Police Oversight

17

8/18/2020

Oversight and Our Youth: Programs Positively Addressing the School to Prison Pipeline

19

8/24/2020

Why Engaging with the Sex Worker Community is Important

29

9/15/2020

From Protest to Policy to Sustainable Reform

30

9/16/2020

Community Perspective: Does Oversight Even Work?

31

9/21/2020

Staying Effective in the Fight: Vulnerabilities, Trauma, Resilience, and Self-Care for Those in Oversight

 

 

Dot_Blue.pngTraining

The Training Track provides attendees opportunities to understand the various principles and components of civilian oversight and to hone the technical skills used every day. by those in oversight. Each session will present information that will be useful to those new to oversight and ore experienced practitioners.

 

Session

Date

Title

2

7/21/2020

Legal Updates

5

7/27/2020

Implementing Procedural Justice: Strategies for Analyzing Police Stops

11

8/5/2020

Media: Does their camera report the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?

12

8/10/2020

What Went Wrong: Deficiencies in the Investigation of an Officer-Involved Shooting

14

8/12/2020

Calming a Crisis: Strategies to Reduce of Force

20

8/25/2020

How to Listen For, Recognize, and Break Down Assumptions and Conclusory Language

24

9/2/2020

Conducting Effective Interviews

25

9/3/2020

Are you Ready to Work with Complainants with Disabilities or Those Who Do Not Speak English? The ADA and Title VI for Oversight Entities

27

9/9/2020

An Examination of Police-Initiated Neck Restraints

 

 

2020 Virtual Annual Conference – Full Conference Schedule 

Track

Session

Date

Title

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1

7/20/2020

Community Engagement: Leading With A Trauma-Informed Lens

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2

7/21/2020

Legal Updates

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3

7/22/2020

Early Intervention Systems: Do they really work?

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4

7/23/2020

Oversight, Reform, and Abolition

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5

7/27/2020

Implementing Procedural Justice: Strategies for Analyzing Police Stops

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6

7/28/2020

Community and Stakeholder Engagement Intensive Part I

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7

7/29/2020

Community and Stakeholder Engagement Intensive Part II

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8

7/30/2020

Evidence of Effect: Metrics for Law Enforcement Operations and the Impact of Oversight

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9

8/3/2020

Oversight of Deaths in Custody

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10

8/4/2020

Police, Police Oversight, and Our Youth: Giving Young People A Voice in Police Oversight

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11

8/5/2020

Media: Does their camera report the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?

Dot_Blue.png

12

8/10/2020

What Went Wrong: Deficiencies in the Investigation of an Officer-Involved Shooting

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13

8/11/2020

Voices From Inside: The Importance of Lived Experience in Jail and Prison Oversight

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14

8/12/2020

Calming a Crisis: Strategies to Reduce of Force

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15

8/13/2020

School Police: Concerns, Strategies, and the Role of Oversight

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16

8/17/2020

The Path to Creating Oversight in Mexico

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17

8/18/2020

Oversight and Our Youth: Programs Addressing Impacting the School to Prison Pipeline

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18

8/19/2020

The Future of Jail and Prison Oversight

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19

8/24/2020

Why Oversight  Engagement of the Sex Worker Community is Important

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20

8/25/2020

How to Listen For, Recognize, and Break Down Assumptions and Conclusory Language

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21

8/27/2020

Inclusion of Oversight in Settlement Agreements

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22

8/31/2020

Care in Custody: Oversight of Correctional Health and Mental Health Care

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23

9/1/2020

Innovations in Police Education

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24

9/2/2020

Conducting Effective Interviews

Dot_Blue.png

25

9/3/2020

Are you Ready to Work with Complainants with Disabilities or Those Who Do Not Speak English? The ADA and Title VI for Oversight Entities

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26

9/8/2020

Partnerships in Civilian Oversight of University Police

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27

9/9/2020

An Examination of Police-Initiated Neck Restraints

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28

9/14/2020

Innovative Approaches to Seeking Racial Equity in Law Enforcement Oversight

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29

9/15/2020

From Protest to Policy to Sustainable Reform

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30

9/16/2020

Community Perspective: Does Oversight Even Work?

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31

9/21/2020

Staying Effective in the Fight: Vulnerabilities, Trauma, Resilience, and Self-Care for Those in Oversight

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32

9/22/2020

The Thirteen Principles of Civilian Oversight and the Path to Creating Effective Practices and Standards