North Carolina soon could be teaching its future police officers about 68 terms for “gender identity and expression” as part of their law enforcement training, a new pilot program document reveals.
The proposed curriculum change to the state Justice Academy’s Basic Law Enforcement Training program comes from the North Carolina Department of Justice, The Carolina Journal reports.
The state agency is in the process of revising the officer training program, with the new curriculum slated to be implemented in 2025.
However, some of the potential changes revealed in a pilot program this spring have raised eyebrows.