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Demand Autism-Interaction Training for ALL Cops
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Sponsor: The Autism Site
Law enforcement must understand how to interact with people on the spectrum!
America’s cops need help. They’re underfunded, stretched too thin, and dealing with deeply divided communities every day. They’re asked to do so much with very little!
When law enforcement budgets get tight, the first thing to go are training programs that are considered as ‘extras.’ These extras can be anything that senior members of the department believe doesn’t directly keep officers safe.
Autism-Interaction Training, for many departments, is often perceived as one of these ‘extras.’
But that’s not the right perspective. While rare in the general population, autism spectrum disorders are a reality in communities across the country. People on the spectrum are seven times more likely to come in contact with law enforcement than their nuerotypical peers. To properly do their job, law enforcement must understand how to interact with people on the spectrum, especially in the stressful or overwhelming situations that can prompt police interaction in the first place.
Many effective education programs already exist, but their implementation is piecemeal and dependent upon the funding and time being available in each department.
We can’t stand back and continue to let autism-interaction training be a low-priority issue for our communities’ police forces!
To help address the lack of universal training for our police on the unique circumstances the autism spectrum presents, we are calling upon the Justice Department to implement a mandatory, federally-funded education program that equips officers with the skills needed to identify and effectively interact with individuals on the autism spectrum. Sign the petition now!