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The Crime Report “Officers of color harbor much less negativity toward citizens and are more willing to see them as worthy of help, including for matters not involving serious crimes,” – Jacinta Gau, CJRA Expert Read the full story here.

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The Crime Report “Black and Latino officers seem to view citizens more favorably than white officers do, are significantly more likely to believe that victims deserve police assistance, and that they are genuinely helping people when they answer calls for service,” – Jacinta Gau, CJRA Expert Read the full story here.

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Fox Business “Most shooters are fairly young . . . [r]ight now with this particular case, it’s baffling. Why would a guy in his 60s who seems to be well off go and do a thing like that?.” – Laura Dugan, CJRA Expert Read the full story here.

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Reuters “Most shooters are fairly young . . . [r]ight now with this particular case, it’s baffling. Why would a guy in his 60s who seems to be well off go and do a thing like that?” – Laura Dugan, CJRA Expert Read the full story here.

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Pittsburgh Tribune “Security focuses on who’s let into the event. I think that’s going to change now in that I think different events will pay attention to whether there are tall structures around. You can’t guarantee security in places like this.” – Laura Dugan, CJRA Expert Read the full story here.

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USA Today “It’s not possible to have security covering everything. . . [w]hen we have large buildings next to open venues, there is going to be a particularly high risk.” – Laura Dugan, CJRA Expert Read the full story here.

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Washington Informer “The June 30 killing of 18-year-old Bianca Roberson on a highway in Pennsylvania punctuates black females’ vulnerability to senseless violence during this time of heightened racial tension.” – Delores Jones-Brown, CJRA Expert Read the full story here.

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Read the July 2017 newsletter here.

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