What ongoing training has the Moline Police Department required of its officers?

All members of the Moline Police Department have completed racial profiling, implicit bias and cultural competency training in 2017, 2018 and 2019.

In addition, Moline Police Department officers are required to complete training in Civil Rights, Constitutional & Proper Use of Law Enforcement Authority, Cultural Competency, Human Rights, Mental Health Awareness, Procedural Justice, at minimum, every three years.

New police officers are now receiving courses of procedural justice, arrest and use and control tactics, search and seizure, including temporary questioning, civil rights, human rights, human relations, cultural competency, including implicit bias and racial and ethnic sensitivity, criminal law, law of criminal procedure, constitutional and proper use of law enforcement authority, vehicle and traffic law including uniform and non-discriminatory enforcement of the Illinois Vehicle Code.

Police officers have numerous mandatory training and administrative requirements in Illinois to ensure constant and repetitive training. There are over 39 state law mandates that police departments must comply with in order to retain certification.


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1. What police accountability procedures does the city have in place?
2. What are the Moline Police Department's use of force guidelines?
3. Does the Moline Police Department have any citizen oversight?
4. Do Moline Police wear body cameras? Are there any repercussions if an officer turns off his or her camera during an incident?
5. Can a Police Officer be decertified?
6. What ongoing training has the Moline Police Department required of its officers?
7. What policies does the Moline Police Department have in place other than training to reduce bias profiling?
8. Is the Police Department a diverse organization?
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10. How do I compliment an officer or file a complaint?