The Signs of Justice is a national, operational training program designed to prevent communication‑access failures in high‑risk encounters involving Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals. It strengthens officer safety, community safety, and case integrity by giving officers a clear, lawful, repeatable approach they can execute under pressure.
Across jurisdictions, three operational failures appear in every major Deaf‑related police incident:
These failures increase risk for officers, civilians, and the department.
What the Training Provides
Why This Program Is Different
The training is built from two years of direct operational study:
This dual vantage point — officers + interpreters — makes the program uniquely effective and not replicable by traditional cultural‑training models.
Departments gain: