Here is another item that relates to the S2A project. This item from the Detroit Free Press reports that there are over 3000 civilians supplementing law enforcement officers in the state of Michigan, but that the state lacks standards for training and oversight.
Expanded civilian participation in law enforcement is an important part of the S2A project, but it must be regulated properly if it is to have the intended effects.
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