Florida Senate - 2015 SB 772 By Senator Smith 31-01027-15 2015772__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to law enforcement training; providing 3 legislative findings; requiring Florida Agricultural 4 and Mechanical University and Florida Memorial 5 University to establish the Law Enforcement Academy 6 for Diverse Communities; specifying minimum 7 requirements for the academy’s curriculum; authorizing 8 the academy to perform additional functions; providing 9 an effective date. 10 11 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 12 13 Section 1. Law enforcement academy for diverse 14 communities.— 15 (1) The Legislature finds that the establishment of 16 enhanced law enforcement recruitment and training programs at 17 historically black colleges and universities will help to 18 alleviate the racial disparities that exist among those employed 19 as law enforcement officers, to foster greater understanding and 20 respect for racial and cultural differences, and to facilitate 21 the development of effective, noncombative methods of carrying 22 out law enforcement duties in a racially and culturally diverse 23 environment. 24 (2) Contingent upon an appropriation, Florida Agricultural 25 and Mechanical University and Florida Memorial University shall 26 establish the Law Enforcement Academy for Diverse Communities. 27 The purpose of the academy is to enhance the ability of this 28 state’s law enforcement agencies to specifically recruit, 29 educate, and employ members of racially and culturally diverse 30 populations. 31 (3) In addition to diversity awareness components of basic 32 recruit training programs approved by the Criminal Justice 33 Standards and Training Commission, the curriculum of the academy 34 must, at a minimum, provide for: 35 (a) Education and training on reforming policing techniques 36 to eliminate corruption, police brutality, and racial profiling. 37 (b) An overview of historical, institutional, and societal 38 barriers that have impacted women and ethnic and racial 39 minorities who have pursued careers in law enforcement. 40 (c) Participation in youth mentoring projects that help to 41 dismantle negative perceptions of law enforcement officers and 42 support creation of stronger relationships between youth 43 residing in racially and culturally diverse communities and law 44 enforcement officers. 45 (4) The academy may: 46 (a) Establish data collection and analysis procedures to 47 facilitate research on racial profiling and stereotyping. Data 48 collected may be used to educate the public and law enforcement 49 personnel and to develop policies designed to correct and apply 50 discipline in instances of racial profiling in connection with 51 law enforcement activities. 52 (b) Expand the use of community partnerships and community 53 policing programs designed to promote further understanding and 54 respect for racial and cultural differences. 55 (c) Organize outreach programming and recruitment events 56 specifically geared toward racially and culturally diverse 57 populations. 58 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2015.