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The Legal and Social Ramifications of Pandemics on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
Civil rights advocates will provide guidance on eliminating biased police practices and ways to create a stronger partnership between law enforcement and the community.
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Police accountability and the impact of inadequate law enforcement policies have risen to prominence due to the astounding number of police use-of-force cases and the recent Minneapolis verdict. Effective accountability procedures are essential if the police are to achieve their goals of lawfulness and legitimacy. As criminal justice advocates have suggested, eliminating discriminatory police practices means reimagining law enforcement by holding violators accountable. Join our panel of advocates as they address repealing policies such as the Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights and external citizen oversight agencies as sustainable approaches to police reform.
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