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One strategy for improving community policing | Quilitch
Patterns of policing are held in place by state laws, policies and procedures which need to be studied, discussed and — when appropriate — changed.
— Read on www.rgj.com/story/opinion/voices/2020/11/03/one-strategy-improving-community-policing-quilitch/6145069002/
Science For the Rest of Us – Good Cop, Bad Cop: Understanding Police Use of Force | Listen via Stitcher for Podcasts
Justin Nix is an upcoming professor in Criminal Justice.
Listen to Science For the Rest of Us episodes free, on demand. A great conversation with University of Nebraska – Omaha Professor Justin Nix about police use of force, bias in policing, how we compare to other countries and alternative models of law enforcement. The easiest way to listen to podcasts on your iPhone, iPad, Android, PC, smart speaker – and even in your car. For free. Bonus and ad-free content available with Stitcher Premium.
— Read on www.stitcher.com/podcast/alex-mckiernan/science-for-the-rest-of-us/e/73503561
Criminal (In)justice
This is an interesting Podcast. A little LEFT leaning.
Problems with police, prosecutors and courts have people asking: is our criminal justice system broken?
University of Pittsburgh law professor David Harris interviews the people who know the system best, and hears their best ideas for fixing it.
This is a newer website (as of April 2021) for Criminal (In)Justice HERE
Criminal (In)Justice on Apple Podcasts HERE
Criminal (In)justice is an independent production created in partnership with 90.5 WESA, Pittsburgh’s NPR News Station.
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Beyond Policing: Investing in Offices of Neighborhood Safety – Center for American Progress
Beyond Policing: Investing in Offices of Neighborhood Safety – Center for American Progress
— Read on www.americanprogress.org/issues/criminal-justice/reports/2020/10/15/491545/beyond-policing-investing-offices-neighborhood-safety/
Public Confidence and the Police
The Crime Report has some coverage on perceptions of Police.
The full Council on Criminal Justice Public Perceptions of the Police webinar can be accessed here. The full Pew Research Center study widely cited during the webinar and in this article can be accessed here. The full Gallup research study widely cited during the webinar and in this article can be accessed here.
Driving While Black: Race, Space and Mobility in America
Discover how the advent of the automobile brought new mobility and freedom for African Americans but also exposed them to discrimination and deadly violence, and how that history resonates today. The webpage can be found HERE. Availability my expire 11-10-2020.
What If Nothing Works? On Crime Licenses, Recidivism, and Quality of Life by Josh Bowers :: SSRN
We accept uncritically the “recidivist premium,” which is the notion that habitual offenders are particularly blameworthy and should be punished harshly. In th
— Read on papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm
Most Americans Say Policing Needs ‘Major Changes’
Nearly six in 10 Americans say “major changes” are needed to make policing better. Almost all Americans support making officers more accountable, while few support abolishing the police altogether.
— Read on news.gallup.com/poll/315962/americans-say-policing-needs-major-changes.aspx
Jonathan Price Falls Victim To A System He Didn’t Believe In | wusa9.com
You can deny it if you want to, its still there, working.
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