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How Facility Dogs Support People in the Justice System (Ep. 40)

How Facility Dogs Support People in the Justice System (Ep. 40)

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In this episode of I’ll Allow It Nevada, we explore the role of facility dogs in the justice system. Lieutenant Michael Browett, from the Reno Police Department, joins us to share how these highly trained canines support individuals involved in the justice system.

We discuss how facility dogs are selected and trained, what sets them apart from other service animals, and the calming, supportive presence they bring to high-stress environments. Join us as we dig into how these dogs are impacting the experience of those in the justice system, one interaction at a time.

State Bar of Nevada CLE Course ID: P_20250614_50632

Certificate of Attendance: https://ow.ly/ooSi50UnWjZ

Learning Objectives:

  1. Define what a facility dog is and explain how it differs from other types of working dogs.

    2. Describe the selection and training process for facility dogs.

    3. Identify common environments where facility dogs are used within the justice system.

    4. Recognize how facility dogs provide support to victims, witnesses, and justice system professionals.

    5. Understand the handler's role and the importance of maintaining professional standards when working with facility dogs.

Faculty: Lt. Michael Browett, Reno Police Department

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Audience:

  • Judges and court staff
  • Legal professionals
  • Educators
  • Anyone interested in facility dogs

CLE/CJE: 0.5 CLE/CJE credit hours are available until December 31, 2028.

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