My wife is a nine-year cancer survivor. When she was diagnosed, her physicians gave her a survival rate of one … More
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Policing: To Alter or Abolish?
Tracey L. Meares, is the Walton Hale Hamilton Professor of Law at Yale University, a woman of color, and served on … More
Mr. President, Roughing Up Suspects is Never OK!
“President Trump’s message to officers condoning unnecessary use of force is both dangerous and misinformed.” [The following is … More
Officer, Have a Problem? Check the Literature!
The following comes from the Problem-Oriented Policing Center (POP) and how police, working with community activists, effectively addressed the problem … More
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You’re Wrong, Mr. President, It’s Not Okay! How a Traffic Offense Can Be a Ticket to Prison Making Choices: The … More
You’re Wrong, Mr. President, It’s Not Okay!
This is so wrong I can hardly contain myself! It’s wrong (and illegal) what the President said way “okay.” And … More
Meet Your New Neighborhood Officer
“What develops first in the military often finds its way into domestic policing… even if the use of robots is … More
When Legal Choices Aren’t Moral
We would hope and expect the choices our police make are morally based. In light of the grief and anger … More
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How a Traffic Offense Can Be a Ticket to Prison Principles of Leadership Why Police Matter Making Choices: The Moral … More
Police Like a Security Guard?
There is, unfortunately, a big difference between police services in a gated community and those delivered in most of our … More
