U.S. students could not be arrested for minor offenses / have unnecessarily negative experiences with school police
A duty to intervene, rules governing use of force, reporting force, predictive data, transparent police records, banning chokeholds, reforming no-knock warrants / police raids, and a stronger U.S. DOJ investigative force could improve policing
"Killology" and warrior-style training could not be a part of U.S. police training
Police could use mixed martial arts or non-harmful techniques on suspects
Police could have implicit bias training, mediation/conflict resolution/de-escalation training, use of force training, and HR diversity/local community recruitment
Militarization of the police could lead to negative effects
Protests could be met with police de-escalation techniques
Complaints against police officers could result in reform, disciplinary actions, a national misconduct registry, and effective training
Police officers' and first responders mental health / PTSD could be better addressed and helped
Police agencies could have more training and investigation on sexual misconduct
Police departments could have de-escalation tactics training
Police departments could be performance audited