"Police Chief Eric Jones credited outreach efforts by his department along with input and cooperation from the community for a favorable evaluation by the National Initiative for Building Community Trust and Justice."
More from @BobHighfill here:
https://t.co/tiOpTU2Crs
The @urbaninstitute's results are in: The National Initiative for Building Community Trust and Justice (@trustandjustice) is a successful framework for improving police-community relations, which is crucial for increasing #publicsafety.
Read more here:
https://t.co/YjoUHJ1SaN
Join us on June 18-19th at @JohnJayCollege for our 2019 National Conference that will focus on The Emerging Science of Violence Prevention and simultaneously commemorate the 10th Anniversary of our impactful evidence-based work. https://t.co/eePi2oJRun
When Stockton, CA's top cop took office 7 years ago, a tough-on-crime style of policing wasn't improving public safety. He tells @elizvanbrocklin how listening to his community and admitting to past wrongs helped reduce shootings. https://t.co/NanWAjjtfk
Many police agencies are seeking ways to train their officers on implicit #bias & #proceduraljustice. A pilot training in Missouri, centered around a documentary has shown promising results. Read more in #PoliceChiefMag: https://t.co/wTWyfmDJv6
Many thanks to @StocktonPolice and community leaders Toni McNeil and Tashante McCoy-Ham for sharing their #reconciliation efforts in Stockton via livestream at @NNSCommunities' Police-Community Reconciliation Symposium. (@Recordnet)
https://t.co/Qta0268aEt
Karen Branan, author of "The Family Tree" shares her legacy of secrets and her search for the truth. Karen's story illustrates the painful effects of racialized policing that have continued on through the decades. (@branankaren)
#healingbeginshere#reconciliation
Did you know? "A group of Minneapolis police officers and community organizers have teamed up to have the kinds of frank conversations around race and criminal justice they say are necessary to break down the barriers that divide them." (@StarTribune) https://t.co/9DPsy4ZVaz
.@PghPolice credit the city’s re-launching of @NNSCommunities’ Group Violence Intervention strategy with helping them solve more homicides in 2018 than in the previous five years. https://t.co/mKMQA7tTMg
The five precincts that enjoyed the biggest reductions in crime last year all had the Ceasefire program - a group violence prevention approach developed by NNSC Director @DavidKennedyNYC. (@NY1)
https://t.co/eti83hfGgL
“I would challenge it’s not history. This is going on today. ... Acknowledgment of harm is very dangerous if there’s not a commitment to policy changes and a moral commitment to doing things different.” ~ @RutgersSCJ Dean Rod K. Brunson #ASCATL18#Reconciliation@ASCRM41
“Departments need to understand their history so they can own that history. It’s meaningless to give broad apologies and acknowledgements of harm if they’re not aware of what happened.” ~ NNSC’s @zuur_alex on import of historical fact finding w/i #Reconciliation. #ASCATL18