The Yale professor Phillip Goff, the co-founder and CEO of the Center for Policing Equity, told Slate that although periodic reforms to American policing have improved it over the decades, police reform has also been stymied. The culprit, in his telling, is “people who think the best way to manage vulnerable Black communities is to lock them up or commit acts of violence whenever they are in a place where they shouldn’t be, where they violate a law that was made to give them opportunities to lock the folks up.”
In September 2021, the Center for Policing Equity launched the Justice Navigator — an interactive digital platform that provides community members and law enforcement agencies with the analyses, policy insights, and other tools they need to monitor and redesign public safety in their own communities
https://policingequity.org/
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