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SUMMARY:Seminar: The Ethical Command: Leading a Culture of Active Bystander
 ship
DESCRIPTION:Sheriffs manage a complex, high-stakes ecosystem in which jail 
 operations serve as both a foundational mandate and a primary epicenter of
  organizational risk. While &quot;duty to intervene&quot; policies are sta
 ndard, these mandates often fall short because they fail to equip the enti
 re Sheriff&#39;s workforce with the practical skills, confidence, and ethi
 cal grounding required to act in the moment. Compounding this challenge is
  the traditional siloing of Sheriff&rsquo;s Offices, where patrol, jail, c
 ourt, and civilian functions often operate in isolation.\n\n\n&nbsp;\n\n\n
 In July 2025, Colorado launched a groundbreaking statewide pilot designed 
 to bridge these gaps. By integrating ABLE (Active Bystandership for Law En
 forcement) and Heroes (Active Bystandership for Corrections) into a unifie
 d cross-training model, Colorado has created a framework tailored to the S
 heriff&rsquo;s Office&#39;s multifaceted nature.\n\n\nThis session explore
 s how this model empowers every member of the workforce, from sworn deputi
 es to correctional officers and civilian staff, to foster a culture of mut
 ual care and professional accountability. Attendees will discover how this
  statewide approach supports leadership in both large urban agencies and r
 esource-constrained rural communities, setting a new national standard for
  organizational resilience, safety, and community trust.\n\n\nhttps://nsac
 onf.org
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://nsaconf.org/v2/page/AgendaItem/6134
DTSTART:20260608T131500Z
DTEND:20260608T141500Z
UID:2026-06-06-21-26-52-0@nsaconf.org
DTSTAMP:20260607T022652
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