Read the July 2016 newsletter here.
Read the July 2016 newsletter here.
The Sentinel “Community policing emphasizes that police need to have as good of a relationship as they can with the public.” – Gary Cordner, CJRA Expert Read the full story here.
Huffington Post “It’s hard to pinpoint any one spot where it went off the rails.” – Justin Nix, CJRA Expert Read the full story here.
Times Free Press “If you have a chief that communicates very expressly that police misconduct is not tolerated, and then follows up with disciplinary action, we do see reductions in police misconduct.” – Cara Rabe-Hemp, CJRA Expert Read the full story here.
The Washington Times “We just didn’t find any evidence of that. It’s actually stayed pretty stable, on the national level, over the last decade or so.” – Justin Nix, CJRA Expert Read the full story here.
Chicago Tribune “Knowing that the police are out there focusing on the bad guys … might be something that would more generally deter people and lead them to make other choices.” – David Klinger, CJRA Expert Read the full story here.
Washington Post “If there was a fear that it was a gun, that would have been a time where deadly force would have been appropriate.” – David Klinger, CJRA Expert Read the full story here.
Washington Post “I don’t think anybody in policing is advocating that this should be standard practice. They’re simply saying in this condition this was the best way to save lives.” – Robert Taylor, CJRA Expert Read the full story here.
Newsweek “It’s better to have more one-person cars out on the street than fewer two-people cars.” – Robert Taylor, CJRA Expert Read the full story here.
Las Vegas Review Journal “There was a lot of indication there was more to the attack.” – Robert Taylor, CJRA Expert Read the full story here.