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January 18, 2023

2019 National Seminar for Law Enforcement on Promoting and Protecting Civil and Human Rights

Thank you for attending the 2019 National Seminar for Law Enforcement on Promoting and Protecting Civil and Human Rights! In addition to the seminar readings, links to download a digital copy of the event program, instructor presentations, and the group photo can be found below. Event Program and Attendee List Event Program and Attendee List (password: humanrights) Event Program and Attendee List (password: humanrights) Event Program and Attendee List (password: humanrights) Event Program and Attendee List ### Thursday, September 19 **The Role of Promoting and Protecting Civil and Human Rights in Deeply Divided Societies** Instructor: Dr. James Waller, AIPR/KSC **Guided Tour of Permanent Exhibition: The American Civil Rights Movement** Guides: Ms. Nicole Moore, Director of Education, National Center for Civil and Human Rights, and Ms. Jasmine Waters Page, Education Programs Coordinator, National Center for Civil and Human Rights **Lessons Learned from the American Civil Rights Movement** Facilitator: Major Jay Eisner, Assistant Commander, Support Services Division, DeKalb County Police Department **Guided Tour of Permanent Exhibition: The Global Human Rights Movement** Guides: Ms. Nicole Moore and Ms. Jasmine Waters Page **Promoting and Protecting Civil and Human Rights in Post-Atrocity Refugee and Immigrant Communities** Instructors: Mr. Joseph Jensen, Unit Chief, International Human Rights Unit, FBI and Mr. Mark Shaffer, Unit Chief, Human Rights Violators & War Crimes Unit, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) **Case Study: Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)/Operation Limelight USA** Instructor: Ms. Suzanne Priest, National Program Manager, Human Rights Violators & War Crimes Unit, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) **Unpacking Implicit Bias in Policing** Instructors: Dr. Bryant T. Marks, Founder & Principal Trainer, National Training Institute on Race and Equity; Professor of Psychology, Morehouse College (Atlanta, GA) ### Friday, September 20 **Keynote Address: Policing in the US: Why the President’s Task Force Report Still Matters** Speaker: Mr. Roberto Villaseñor, former Chief of the Tucson Police Department and member of the President’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing **Becoming Evil: How Ordinary People Commit Genocide and Other Mass Atrocities** Instructor: Dr. James Waller **US Department of Justice (DOJ): An Introduction to Federal Color of Law and Hate Crimes Law** Instructors: Mr. Kyle Roberts, Supervisory Special Agent, Civil Rights Unit, FBI and Mr. Brent A. Gray, Assistant U.S. Attorney, Northern District of Georgia, U.S. Department of Justice
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Policy Papers and Briefs in Prevention

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Research Reports & White Papers

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SNCF Papers

Filling the Silence: A Study in Corporate Holocaust History and the Nature of Corporate Memory
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Auschwitz Institute Annual Reports

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Training Resources

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Booklet on National Mechanisms for the Prevention of Genocide and other Atrocity Crimes (2015-2018)

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Annual Reports of the Latin American Network for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention

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