Late last month, one of the officers with the University of Colorado Boulder Police Department became the latest in a growing number of police professionals to have undergone "train-the-trainer" training in skills employed in de-escalation of and intervention with peers during situations in which an officer is in jeopardy of behavior that might result in injury or death of another individual.
According to the Daily Camera , Sergeant Brian Brown of the CU Boulder Police Department will become his department’s program coordinator as part of the Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement (ABLE) Project , which aims to "prepare officers to successfully intervene to prevent harm and to create a law enforcement culture that supports peer intervention."










