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Broad support for NJ police licensing program

But some advocates want more diversity in police training commission

Aired 07/05/2022

NJ Spotlight News

Broad support for NJ police licensing program

Clip: 7/5/2022 | 3m 41sVideo has Closed Captions

But some advocates want more diversity in police training commission

Social advocates are applauding lawmakers for advancing a bill that would require police officers in New Jersey to be licensed. Under the measure, police officers would face decertification for various instances of misconduct, including being convicted of a crime in the U.S., having two or more DWI offenses, and unprofessional conduct causing public harm.

Aired 07/05/2022

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