Crisis Intervention with Cochran

Major Sam Cochran(ret)If officers had employed appropriate de-escalation tactics, would homeless camper James Boyd still be alive today?

Every day police officers encounter people in Albuquerque who are in crisis. It might be a mental health episode, addiction, or emotional trauma. Regardless of what sends a person into a state of crisis, they deserve to be treated with compassion and dignity.

But far too often, police find themselves unequipped to deal with people in crisis and violence occurs.

Next Tuesday, February 23, Major Sam Cochran (ret.), 33 year law enforcement veteran and one of the pioneers of crisis intervention training, will hold a community meeting at the First Unitarian Church in Albuquerque to discuss how basic de-escalation principles can help keep officers and community members safe in tense situations.

If you are interested in attending this community meeting with one of the preeminent advocates for safe policing, please RSVP in the form below. Space will be limited so please arrive early.

WHEN
February 23, 2016 at 5:00pm - 7pm
WHERE
First Unitarian Church
3701 Carlisle Blvd NE
Albuquerque, NM 87110
United States
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CONTACT
Micah McCoy ·
83 RSVPS
Dominique Martinez Christine Hahn Terri Ellis Damaris Donado Diane McDermott David Ring Amanda Bustos Larry Kronen Jeannette Baca Rachel Nelson Mika Tari Andrea Targhetta Glenn Ford Dawn Begay Mike Robertson Charlie Wisoff Melissa Beery Marci Manning james (JIM) johnson Laura Tuzinowski Steve Bringe Lisa Driscoll Jenny Metzler George Jones carol benson Bruce Shah Kathy Brown Charles Arasim Barbara Brandon Nancy Koenigsberg Art Tannenbaum Linda Donohue Rachel Coleman Peter Cubra Micah McCoy

Will you come?