Research can play a critical role in supporting accountability and change.
— Read on www.urban.org/urban-wire/four-months-after-protests-peaked-did-four-cities-keep-their-promises-cut-police-funding
Tag: Police Reform
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
Diversity in Policing: The Role of Officer Race and Gender in Police-Civilian Interactions in Chicago | Research on Policing Reform and Accountability
Black and Hispanic officers both make substantially fewer stops, arrests, and use force less often. Within all racial/ethnic groups, female officers are substantially less likely to use force relative to male officers.
— Read on policingresearch.org/2020/07/01/diversity-in-policing/amp/
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/
NYPD Stop-and-Frisk Never Really Ended. Now It’s Gone Digital.
A federal class-action lawsuit accuses New York police of unconstitutionally detaining people in order to run their IDs.
— Read on theintercept.com/2020/10/13/nypd-stop-frisk-warrants-lawsuit/
OVER-POLICING IN THE BLACK COMMUNITY: How Black American Women are Affected by Police Brutality — The IWI: International Women’s Initiative
The murder of George Floyd, a Black American man suffocated under the knee
of a police officer in Minneapolis, Minnesota, sparked national as well as
international protests against police brutality and the unequal treatment
Black lives. Soon after, Breonna Taylor, a Black 26-year-old essential
worker, was murdered by police in her own home in the middle of the night.
— Read on www.theiwi.org/gpr-reports/over-policing-in-the-black-community
The Myth of Systemic Police Racism – WSJ
The Myth of Systemic Police Racism – WSJ
— Read on www.google.com/amp/s/www.wsj.com/amp/articles/the-myth-of-systemic-police-racism-11591119883
Non-police and co-response models
Interest in non-police and co-response models to calls involving behavioral health and behavioral crisis continues to be strong. Here’s a nice new …
Non-police and co-response models
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