Law Enforcement

 

LAW ENFORCEMENT AND SOCIETY: LESSONS OF THE HOLOCAUST 

Since 2006, HMTC has held the distinction of being one of the few institutions authorized to conduct sessions of Law Enforcement and Society: Lessons of the Holocaust, a program created by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and co-facilitated by the Anti-Defamation League. The program examines the role of law enforcement during the Holocaust and allows today’s professionals to reflect on both their personal and professional values. Discussions focus on individual choice, ethics, leadership, and maintaining professional core values. Every Nassau County and Suffolk County recruit attends this program. Other law enforcement personnel, including members of Homeland Security, have attended this program. 

Program Includes: 

  • Guided Museum Tour 

  • Docent-Led Workshop 

  • Discussion with a representative from the ADL  

For information on scheduling this program, please email zacharygraulich@hmtcli.org or call us at 516.571.8040.