A program of Journey 2 Justice Learning

Know Your Rights!

Building trust between the community and law enforcement.

A four-module video course that prepares drivers to handle a traffic stop calmly — what to do, what to say, and what the law allows — so the encounter ends safely for everyone in it.

Modules
4 on demand
Total runtime
Under 90 min
Pilot session
Complimentary
A driver stays calm and keeps still as police lights fill the car during a night-time traffic stop — a still from the de-escalation module.

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We'll send the module password and scheduling options.

Takes a minute

Goes to David@TSBootcamp.com. Replies within two business days.

Program preview

A few minutes on what the bootcamp teaches, and why.

3–5 minutes · Watch this first

The full four-module library is open to enrolled partners.

Anatomy of a stop

A stop is a sequence. We teach it in order.

Almost everything that determines how a stop goes is decided in the first few moments. The program walks through those moments one at a time, so the right response is already familiar when it matters.

0:00

Lights behind you

Signal, put your hazard lights on, and choose a well-lit place to pull over. Where you stop is your first decision.

0:20

Stopped and still

Engine off, window down, interior lights on so the rear compartment is visible. Hands stay on the wheel.

0:45

First contact

The officer speaks first. Answer plainly, keep your voice level, and say what you're about to do before you do it.

1:30

Reaching for documents

Name where your license and registration are, then move slowly. No sudden reaches, no surprises.

3:00

If the tone shifts

Behaviour that challenges an officer’s authority is what turns a stop into a confrontation. Module three calls it by name.

5:00+

Ending the stop

Ask whether you're free to go. Note the agency and badge number. Anything you dispute, you dispute on paper, later.

Complimentary pilot session — no cost

Pilot workshop

Try it with your group before you commit.

Ask about a complimentary pilot session and optional practice workshop.

  • A live walkthrough of the program with your members, at no cost
  • An optional practice workshop where participants rehearse a stop
  • A facilitator guide and discussion prompts you keep either way
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Who it's for

Built for the communities that ask for it most.

Journey 2 Justice Learning delivers Traffic Stop Bootcamp through civil rights organizations, youth mentoring groups, and social justice organizations — the groups already doing this work, given training their members can run themselves.

01 Civil rights organizations

Know-your-rights programming that members can take straight into their own networks.

02 Youth mentoring groups

Small-group workshops with a facilitated discussion after each module.

03 Social justice organizations

Training that pairs with existing advocacy work rather than duplicating it.

04 Faith & community organizations

Evening sessions for families, delivered in the spaces they already trust.

Bring the bootcamp to your community.

Tell us your setting and group size. We'll come back with a schedule, a facilitator guide, and access to the modules.

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