A first-of-its-kind community engagement training program for Connecticut law enforcement
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physics.yale.eduA first-of-its-kind community engagement training program for Connecticut law enforcementyale.eduThe state of Connecticut has contracted The Justice Collaboratory at Yale Law School to develop a unique Community Engagement Training Program for law enforcement units within the state — the first of its kind for Connecticut.
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