Criminal Justice and Race
“Toward a More Perfect Union: Bringing Criminal Justice Reform to Our Communities” was held at the Center for American Progress.
Community advocacy groups and law enforcement officials talked about over-criminalization and the effect of mass incarceration on African-American… read more
Community advocacy groups and law enforcement officials talked about over-criminalization and the effect of mass incarceration on African-American communities and ways to reform policing practices in those communities.
“Toward a More Perfect Union: Bringing Criminal Justice Reform to Our Communities” was held at the Center for American Progress. close
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Ronald L. Davis Director Department of Justice->Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS)
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Michael "Pastor Mike" McBride Director PICO National Network->Urban Strategies and Lifelines to Healing Campaign
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