United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Marcus Appelbaum, Director of Justice, and Society Initiatives, presents Law Enforcement and Society Training Programs to the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust and the local Anti-Defamation League on Wednesday, July 1, 2015, in Los Angeles. Following the presentation, Museum officials met to discuss law enforcement and judicial programs with Appelbaum and Sarah Campbell, Program Coordinator of Law, Justice, and Society Initiatives, along with Museum Councilmembers Daniel Weiss, Jane Jelenko, Dana Perlman and Deborah Oppenheimer.
“The Law Enforcement and Society: Lessons of the Holocaust” program enables law enforcement officers to examine the role their profession played in the Holocaust and challenges them to reflect upon their professional and personal responsibilities in a democracy today. The Museum is in the midst of a $540 million national campaign Never Again: What You Do Matters, to make critical investments to keep Holocaust memory alive as a relevant force for change.