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Is that incidental to what's happening?policing anti-Israel discourse. They really cared also about being able to claim that people on the left were
Is it all right?Policing is not an old institution.
Is it all right?policing working class communities of color, that means that their entire job description involves putting
More stories and we've chronicled them in the book.Policing obviously, parole violations-- even today in this country there are probation officers and paroleofficers. They have huge caseloads.
Community policing. One of my problems with Jody Weis is that he really hasn't strengthened the CAPS Program. So I wanna reinvent the CAPS Program and develop a true communitypolicing model that's effective. And I understand that there were budget cuts this year that pulled police officers away from community policing. That has to be reversed. We haveto move folks from administrative positions and free those positions up for the front line. That has to happen.
But this isn't new, right?This policing of Black and brown women's bodies-- but specifically, Black women's bodies-- in sports specifically is not new.We've seen it with Serena Williams, with Simone Biles, with Caster Semenya, with the two Black women who were from Nairobi, the runners who were kicked out
Yeah. Little infomercial for being a Google.org Fellow-- we have some in the room here who have volunteered for some of our partners, like Thorn and Centerfor Policing Equity, but our hypothesis is, basically, that we can help do the most good as Google, Google.org,and we're really leaning into providing resources, but most importantly our Googlers.
So I got involved in administrations, and then just built up connectivity through the rugby network from a policing perspective,and policing at Twickenham, and then was lucky enough to get involved with Harlequins in the early stage of professionalism as their stadium manager,and eventually general manager, before moving on to World Rugby.
All of these legal standards have been baked into how we think about and dealwith policing in this country.And so when you ask this question, what can be done to extract or to add pressure to the system?
But it's the up front part that we think of as democratic accountability, but not in policing.In policing, for bizarre historical reasons, we have almost no front end accountability.And all of our accountability is on the back end.
I think the city can play a role in that so everything we do whether it's the police department and how it operates in the communities and taking a CAPS program -- which is the CommunityAlternative Policing Program -- and converting that into a program that really operates as intended which is to develop a relationship, a working relationship, with individuals andcommunity organizations and churches and other civic institutions, small businesses within the community to take on issues of public safety.
people to move out but earn their salary from property tax payers and residents in the City of Chicago who pay taxes? So that's wrong.Community policing. One of my problems with Jody Weis is that he really hasn't strengthened the CAPS Program. So I wanna reinvent the CAPS Program and develop a true communitypolicing model that's effective. And I understand that there were budget cuts this year that pulled police officers away from community policing. That has to be reversed. We have
That is a car that has a child in the back of it. That is the car that has an amber alert or silver alert. So we'vemoved the way policing works.It's pretty incredible. But let me give you a real-life example.
conviction. - So it's the fact that it's very difficult to detect lies and overconfidence in policing creates a huge problem.- Not just policing, in relationships and in lots of other contexts as well.I mean, a lot of jealousy is born out of uncertainty. Jealousy isn't, "I know for sure that you have done something that is threatening our relationship." A lot of jealousy is, "What's in
moment through her. I learned a lot.So they were policing masks.
to compete in a sport.That-- legal policing of girls' bodies-- that's what's going to destroy women's sport, not the inclusion of trans women.Trans women are not a threat to women's sport.
but not against me, a trans man, competing in sports-- the reason that they will say is because of, quote, biological advantages.They care about policing women's bodies.
A broad rise in crime through to somewhere around the late '80s, early '90s, and then a drop, and whatwas the result of policing.
A broad rise in crime through to somewhere around the late '80s, early '90s, and then a drop, and whatprobably applies to policing, which is, yeah, I think it makes a contribution, but it explains only a small part of the picture.
A broad rise in crime through to somewhere around the late '80s, early '90s, and then a drop, and whatit did policing. It concentrated, it focused its resources on those places where crime was concentrated, and on those things which were likely to have the greatest
Or whether it's folks who are questioning what's going on.Whether they're questioning policing on our campus, or questioning who comes to campus, or questioning what is taught in our classrooms.That's an incredibly powerful tool that faculty always have at their disposal-- what is taught in their classrooms.
And she's like, OK.That if community policing really is your code for putting police in black neighborhoods-- because they're not going to be on the Upper West Side in the same way you're putting them
of predictive policing. And I think all of us have seen "Minority Report." So we know this idea of predicting whether a given crime in this particular case is gang related
Talking about race and policing.
the experience of policing.
Because I tell so many stories about policing having gone off the rails, I also always stop at this point, and say that I spend a lot of timenow working with policing agencies, and with policing officials trying to fix some of the things that have gone off the rails.And there are a lot of great people in policing who want to get it right.
Or what's the value on community trust if it's lost when that happens?And so around street policing issues, around technology-- which is one of the really huge issues around policing right now, is the growth of technology,these are the kinds of questions we need to answer.
So I just found out that King County sheriff's has been using a technology that there was no real analysis of like, what are the privacy rights?So community policing, as you identified, is a way to get the cops out of their cars, and walking around, and meeting people in the community.
So I just found out that King County sheriff's has been using a technology that there was no real analysis of like, what are the privacy rights?or the various policing people?
So I just found out that King County sheriff's has been using a technology that there was no real analysis of like, what are the privacy rights?So the policing project, we work with policing agencies all the time, and with communities.
So I just found out that King County sheriff's has been using a technology that there was no real analysis of like, what are the privacy rights?to as proactive policing.
do your patrolling policing and um smiting from there and then um how many of you have
The first is predictive policing.
in these predictive policing algorithms, go back to Wall Street, because that's where the crime is.
in community policing, which is this notion that the police should be in community.
and concentrated policing in minority communities are just some of the policies and practices that have led us to this mass disaster.
Is it all right?And American policing was developed in the United States to protect the property of moneyed white people at a time when black people were considered property.
Internet broke policing. Policing only works city to city, country to country.
And also his gender policing of me as a child.
And its policing powers were very constrained at the federal level.
Who's out there policing it?
They're policing some of these more.
The police doing community policing, backing up the beat officers are the backbone of the police department.
And the way that we use policing as a response to that, right? As opposed to actually investing in the things that
Migrants and enforcement sources say tougher policing in Europe is helping to
There’s a danger to policing Native identity, which might discourage people who are genuinely trying to reconnect to their Indigenous heritage after years of being violently disconnected from it.
I just finished a series called "Policing America." And so I try to tell difficult stories, but I always offer solutions, because there are solutions
But it is the mechanism of policing it that creates the monopolies that allows that corruption to happen.
A broad rise in crime through to somewhere around the late '80s, early '90s, and then a drop, and whatwas largely a product of policing.
So I don't know if policing is going to do it.
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