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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on police reform.
Federal judge approves what is hoped to be a landmark agreement to reform Cleveland Police Department http://t.co/ZvTwLUNpNt
— The Boston Globe (@BostonGlobe) June 13, 2015
The most important tool for police reform was quietly tucked into the 1994 tough-on-crime bill http://t.co/yHs3W9vx3O pic.twitter.com/1EOejrtmaS
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) June 4, 2015
ACLU presses Minneapolis to move on police reforms http://t.co/CTdPje6zNe
— MPR News (@MPRnews) June 5, 2015
relatively few have noted the need for prosecutorial reform, but it’s just as important as police reform #CJSreform http://t.co/1kbmBZMXTn
— Brianna Remster (@brianna_remster) June 3, 2015
In response to mounting reports of abuses by police, Michigan legislators consider forfeiture reform. http://t.co/e4DsMFxNGT
— CatoTheYounger (@catoletters) June 4, 2015
Police on track to fatally shoot ~1,000 Americans by end of 2015 if current trend continues http://t.co/984HPsQGbi #PoliceReform
— Daisy Vieyra (@VieyraDaisy) June 4, 2015
My latest for @tnr, about the #BreloVerdict, Cleveland’s latest push for police reform, and why I worry for my city. http://t.co/9DKcFlAtl8
— Jamil Smith (@JamilSmith) June 3, 2015
Tamir Rice report: witnesses contradict officer on warning to boy shot dead http://t.co/CJAQ1iyosK
— The Guardian (@guardian) June 13, 2015
Police killed an unarmed white man in Iowa and his community didn’t seem to notice http://t.co/r1MliPnQHN
— Huffington Post (@HuffingtonPost) June 13, 2015
We need to ensure that police, jury pools and judges are aware of their limitations. http://t.co/XCXCZbmQsr pic.twitter.com/bm8EtxBk8L
— NYT Opinion (@nytopinion) June 13, 2015