LEAP is a nonprofit nonpartisan group of police, judges, prosecutors, & other criminal justice professionals who support evidence-based public safety policies.
“Prisons are filled with our neighbors. They’re within our own communities and we should be treating them like community members."
Please watch & share: LEAP’s Laura Boesen worked in prisons, creating space for connection, dignity, growth -centering humanity where it can be lost
Make sure you listen to our very own @dianemgoldstein on Ground Game. Very useful insights here and a very accessible conversation for all! Take a listen:
https://t.co/QYC5fOUmkV
“Real change will require a willingness to rethink what prisons are supposed to accomplish. If the goal is public safety, then incarceration should leave people better prepared to return to society — not simply warehoused until the day they walk out the door.” - Laura Boesen, LEAP’s Program Associate in @SDSearchlight
https://t.co/YvbbcZeq2E
‘FDA's New Guidance Recognizes What Law Enforcement Already Knows’
“The Food and Drug Administration’s new enforcement guidance matters. It recognizes a basic reality: enforcement works best when it distinguishes between companies engaged in the regulatory process and bad actors operating outside it.”
Our @dianemgoldstein writes in @townhallcom
https://t.co/pRQlxIgOxn
We (@PoliceForReform) have stated since 2002 that the sensible regulation of markets results in mitigating the illicit/unregulated market but we never willl completely eliminate it. Alcohol Bootlegging still exists and high taxes & bans make it thrive.
A look at the ‘new’ strategies, assessed by @maiasz, around addiction and harm reduction. We need progression, not regression.
‘This Approach to Addiction Will Cost Lives’
[Paywalled NY Times] https://t.co/U3yI1Xu4UM
‘The Science Is Clear: Forced Addiction Treatment Fails Homeless People’
This piece mentions the deeply personal inspiration behind the work of @dianemgoldstein and our missions in Law Enforcement Action Partnership:
https://t.co/QOjsS76KDE
By @NMotioninfo for @invisiblepeople
NFL stöder LEAPs arbete för tryggare samhällen genom Inspire Change. Modellen lyfter specialiserade insatser, lokal samverkan och fler vägar till hjälp vid sociala kriser.
#LEAP@PoliceForReform
https://t.co/PdK6evamWN
“For too long, outdated federal drug policy has set back scientific progress, restricted access to potentially beneficial therapies and prevented medical professionals from obtaining clear guidance on standardized dosing and safety through research.”
https://t.co/D9AJVbD5IZ by Susanna Kmiecik via @WashTimes
‘FDA's New Guidance Recognizes What Law Enforcement Already Knows’
“The Food and Drug Administration’s new enforcement guidance matters. It recognizes a basic reality: enforcement works best when it distinguishes between companies engaged in the regulatory process and bad actors operating outside it.”
Our @dianemgoldstein writes in @townhallcom
https://t.co/pRQlxIgOxn
We are pleased and honored to announce that the relationship between Law Enforcement Action Partnership and the NFL Inspire Change continues. LEAP have been awarded a renewed grant for Public Safety Innovation - this will go a long way to help us in our work and improving community safety.
See our release for fuller details.
We are pleased and honored to announce that the relationship between Law Enforcement Action Partnership and the NFL Inspire Change continues. LEAP have been awarded a renewed grant for Public Safety Innovation - this will go a long way to help us in our work and improving community safety.
See our release for fuller details.
Make sure you listen to our very own @dianemgoldstein on Ground Game. Very useful insights here and a very accessible conversation for all! Take a listen:
https://t.co/QYC5fOUmkV
“For too long, outdated federal drug policy has set back scientific progress, restricted access to potentially beneficial therapies and prevented medical professionals from obtaining clear guidance on standardized dosing and safety through research.”
https://t.co/D9AJVbD5IZ by Susanna Kmiecik via @WashTimes