Since the murder of George Floyd during an arrest by Minneapolis Police, departments around the country are implementing active-bystander training to address the reluctance of cops to intervene when fellow officers engage in misconduct. One new approach teaches officers how to overcome the psychological hurdles. Photo illustration: Getty Images/Brian Wengrofsky
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