4 hours | 4 CEs
This on-demand professional training program on Assessing Bias in Police & Other Public Safety Candidates is presented by David M. Corey, PhD, ABPP, in partnership with the American Board of Police and Public Safety Psychology (ABPPSP).
This program is California POST approved for 4 CE hours.
This program provides an overview of the rationale and content of the California POST Bias Assessment Framework, its use in conducting suitability evaluations of peace officers and other public safety candidates (e.g., correctional officers, dispatchers, firefighters/medics), and methods for evaluating biased behaviors, biased attitudes, and other bias-relevant traits and attributes.
Intended Audience
This on-demand professional training program is intended for mental health and other allied professionals
Experience Level
This on-demand professional training program is appropriate for beginner, intermediate, and advanced level clinicians.
CE / CPD Credit
APA, ASWB, CPA, NBCC Click here for state and other regional board approvals.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this program you will be able to:
Describe the three components of the California POST Bias Assessment Framework
Describe at least two strategies for assessing each component of the framework
Describe the empirical rationale for the framework
Curriculum
1. Introduction
2. Bias Assessment Framework
3. Biased Behaviors
4. Biased Attitudes
5. Bias-Relevant Traits
6. Q&A Session
Develop a Specialty Area of Practice
Transforming mental health professionals into experts
Expert Instructors
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CE Credit
Earn CE credit for meaningful professional training that will elevate your practice
Convenience & Flexibility
Learn at your own pace, from wherever you might be!
Program Partner
American Board of Police and Public Safety Psychology (ABPPSP)
We are proud to partner with The American Board of Police and Public Safety Psychology (ABPPSP) for this training. ABPPSP became a fully affiliated specialty board of the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) on October 21, 2011. Police and Public Safety Psychology is concerned with assisting law enforcement and other public safety personnel and agencies in carrying out their missions and societal functions with optimal effectiveness, safety, health, and conformity to laws and ethics. It consists of the application of the science and profession of psychology in four primary domains of practice: assessment, clinical intervention, operational support, and organizational consultation.