Check out the video and links to resources on the website from the link below.
In Baltimore, a young mayor fights to enact a bold plan to end chronic violence.
— Read on www.pbs.org/pov/films/bodypolitic/
Check out the video and links to resources on the website from the link below.
In Baltimore, a young mayor fights to enact a bold plan to end chronic violence.
— Read on www.pbs.org/pov/films/bodypolitic/
The link below is to a series on the reporting about the effects of a new Wisconsin law on policing. In the articles there are several informative links.
Tone Madison’s ongoing reporting on—and struggles with— a new Wisconsin law that hinders access to police body-camera footage.
— Read on tonemadison.com/politics/act-253/
FACTS:
Get the report here:
www.policedefense.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/LELDF-Report-Fatal-Falsehoods-Police-Shootings.pdf
Excellent article!
NYC’s notoriously hands-off approach to law enforcement is keeping migrants flowing into the city
— Read on nypost.com/2024/11/30/opinion/trump-wont-solve-nycs-migrant-problem-with-a-return-to-law-and-order/
Lax criminal-justice laws attract migrants keen to break them.
— Read on www.city-journal.org/article/new-york-city-gangsters-paradise
Why the Roosevelt Avenue surge won’t sustainably fix the Queens corridor’s public-safety problems
— Read on www.vitalcitynyc.org/articles/the-false-promise-of-police-crackdowns-in-new-york-city-roosevelt-island-queens-corridor
Any thoughts on this?????
Experts question the effectiveness of Trump’s “tough on crime” policies.
— Read on www.newsweek.com/can-trump-reduce-crime-us-criminologists-verdicts-1988195
See a summary of prop 36 HERE
Fit for the future: the case for a reformed national policing landscape – The Police Foundation
— Read on www.police-foundation.org.uk/publication/fit-for-the-future-the-case-for-a-reformed-national-policing-landscape/
Get the report HERE
Specifically, the Justice Department finds that TPD unlawfully uses excessive force, including unreasonable forms of physical force and pepper spray in the absence of any significant resistance or danger. TPD also conducts stops, searches and arrests without reasonable suspicion or probable cause. In addition, the department identified deficiencies in training, supervision, policy and accountability that contribute to TPD and the city’s unlawful conduct.
“Police officers must respect people’s civil and constitutional rights and treat people with dignity,” said Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division. “After an extensive review, we found that police officers in Trenton routinely failed to respect the Fourth Amendment rights of those who call Trenton home. Trenton police stop and search pedestrians and motorists without a legal basis, make illegal arrests and use excessive force without basis. We are committed to the hard work necessary to achieve constitutional policing across the country. By bringing city officials, the police department and the community together, we are confident that we can institute meaningful reforms that remedy the violations uncovered.”
— Read on www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-finds-civil-rights-violations-trenton-police-department-and-city-trenton
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