Broken Windows or Broken Badges?
Can Reform Improve Policing?
- In-Person
- 国产视频
1899 L Street NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20036 - 12:15PM 鈥 1:45PM EDT
This is the second event in the “From Moment to Movement” Series: Conversations on Race in America in collaboration with Howard University.
Protect and serve. That’s the traditional role of the police, and yet events over the past few months have forced communities across the country to ask: Who, exactly, are they protecting and serving? Recently, the increasing reports of bias, militarization and excessive use of force against communities of color spurred President Obama to appoint a to recommend innovative ways to rebuild public trust and simultaneously reduce crime.聽
On March 2, the task force recommendations were released. Do they include ideas that could create real change or will they amount to little more than a regurgitation of the failed “solutions” of the past? What has or can be done at the local and federal level to improve policing? Should the task of improvement rest solely in the hands of the local community? Join 国产视频 in collaboration with Howard University for the second event in the 鈥淔rom Moment to Movement鈥 series to discuss the feasibility of the President鈥檚 Police Task Force recommendations and the past, present and future of policing.听听
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Introduction:
Laurenellen McCann
Civic Innovation Fellow, 国产视频
Participants:
Dr. Greg Carr
Associate Professor & Chair, The Department of Afro-American Studies, Howard University
Sgt. Delroy A. Burton
Chairman, DC Police Union
Board Member, District of Columbia Police Officers Standards and Training Board
Sergeant, DC Metropolitan Police Department
@DCPoliceUnion
Tanya Clay House听听
Director of Public Policy, Lawyers鈥 Committee for Civil Rights Under Law
Moderator:
Alex Altman
National Correspondent, 罢滨惭贰听