This first phase of this new Executive Session, which ran from 2008-2011, experienced debates about the efficacy of community policing, the main outgrowth of the first executive session, and the challenge of reducing crime and reducing fear while being viewed as legitimate and just by the community.
— Read on www.hks.harvard.edu/centers/wiener/programs/criminaljustice/research-publications/executive-sessions/executive-session-on-policing-and-public-safety
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Executive Session on Policing (1985-1991) | Harvard Kennedy School
This is a great resource on policing, community, values, history, drugs, management, fear, crime, and neighborhoods.
This was the start of the Community Policing Era.
Executive Session on Policing (1985-1991) | Harvard Kennedy School
— Read on www.hks.harvard.edu/centers/wiener/programs/criminaljustice/research-publications/executive-sessions/executive-session-on-policing
How The Police See Issues Of Race And Policing | FiveThirtyEight
One important difference between the protests that have spread across the country for the past nine days and nights and other protest movements is their subject….,
— Read on fivethirtyeight.com/features/how-the-police-see-issues-of-race-and-policing/
From tear gas to rubber bullets, here’s what ‘nonlethal’ weapons can do to the body
When misused, nonlethal weapons break bones, burn skin, and cause internal injuries. Here’s why those serious injuries may occur, and how to protect against them.
— Read on www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2020/06/what-nonlethal-weapons-can-do-to-the-body-george-floyd/
The lethal history of rubber bullets—and why they should never be used on peaceful protesters
Interesting article here: apple.news/AyO6MpvXVSm-uoRK1YBN-wg
Minneapolis Police Missed Reforms Before George Floyd’s Death | The Marshall Project
The department allows officers to use choke holds barred in other cities.
Summer Heat – The New Inquiry
This article talks about abolition of Policing. This concept was first brought up in 2014-15 during the riots then. Summer Heat – The New Inquiry
— Read on thenewinquiry.com/summer-heat/
You Can’t Police Your Way to Public Health | The Nation
Criminalizing social-distancing violations threatens the very communities most vulnerable to the pandemic.
— Read on www.thenation.com/article/society/police-coronavirus/
Paterson police-involved shooting – Analysis by Professor Peter Moskos
You can’t see the original content unless you have a subscription to the newspaper that it is reported in.
Nice analysis. Check out more of his blog too.
https://copinthehood.com/paterson-police-involved-shooting-2/
Police training reduced complaints and use of force against civilians
Police training reduced complaints and use of force against civilians
— Read on phys.org/news/2020-04-police-complaints-civilians.html
See report HERE