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Enhancing the chaplain program of the Greenville North Carolina police department: preparing new chaplains for on-call service

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Barbara W Dail. Enhancing the Chaplain Program of the Greenville North Carolina Police Department: Preparing New Chaplains for On-call Service. Campbell University Divinity School. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/bfaaeab9-04d2-40c9-af64-0c97f7919014?locale=en.

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B. W. Dail. Enhancing the chaplain program of the Greenville North Carolina police department: preparing new chaplains for on-call service. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/bfaaeab9-04d2-40c9-af64-0c97f7919014?locale=en

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Barbara W Dail. Enhancing the Chaplain Program of the Greenville North Carolina Police Department: Preparing New Chaplains for On-Call Service. Campbell University Divinity School. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/bfaaeab9-04d2-40c9-af64-0c97f7919014?locale=en.

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  • The Greenville Police Department recently recognized the need for a training program to prepare chaplains for on-call service. This project developed the first part of a Chaplain's Academy that focuses on the 'Foundations of Law Enforcement Chaplaincy.' The project focus and scope were to plan, develop and lead the first four curriculum sessions of the Chaplain's Academy - Foundations of Law Enforcement Chaplaincy - and include the following elements: 1) The Law Enforcement Family, 2) Legal Liability/Confidentiality/Privileged Information, 3) Sensitivity and Diversity, 4) Ethics. The outcome of the project was to equip new chaplains with a basic understanding of law enforcement chaplaincy.
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  • 02/17/2024

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