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| December Wed, 2024

Rutgers Hosted Campus Conflict Training for University Officials Across U.S.

National leaders converged to address increasing conflicts at U.S. universities and colleges

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| November Fri, 2024

American activists were behind efforts to spread conspiracies with bot networks, study finds

While disinformation is often associated with Russia, Iran or China, Americans themselves are spreading conspiracy theories designed to polarize public opinion.

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| December Wed, 2023

Diversity in law enforcement remains elusive in New Jersey

John Farmer Jr., director of the Miller Center on Policing and Community Resilience at Rutgers University and a former state attorney general, said police departments need to work more diligently to recruit more officers of different races and more women.

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| August Wed, 2023

Rutgers University’s Miller Center, GCLETE, and Metropolitan Police Convene Critical Forum on the Future of Law Enforcement Training, Recruitment, and Retention

Rutgers University’s Miller Center on Policing and Community Resilience (Miller Center), the Global Consortium of Law Enforcement Training Executives (GCLETE), and the Metropolitan Police Department of Washington, DC, jointly hosted the Police Academies and Training Symposium to explore innovative partnerships, initiatives, technologies, best practices, and methodologies for the continued professionalization of policing.

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