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Active bystander-ship: Putting the welfare of communities and colleagues at the heart of policing

SUBSCRIBE 7th March 2022Graham Goulden, Active Bystander Trainer
When a police officer behaves in a way that harms individuals, colleagues and the community they service, it’s important that others intervene as early as possible to ensure those actions and attitudes don’t escalate; former Scottish police officer and active bystander trainer Graham Goulden explains the thinking behind the approach, and what forces need to be doing to equip officers with effective intervention skills.

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