Black Leaders Urge Reduced Police Role in Regulatory Enforcement, Increased Autism Training, Gun Legalization to Improve Community-Police Relations
May 14, 2018
May 14, 2018
WASHINGTON, May 14 -- The National Center for Public Policy Research issued the following news release:
To improve community-police relations, police should get out of the regulation business, be given greater training in identifying and dealing with those with autism and other cognitive disabilities, build stronger bonds with the communities they serve by offering gun safety training and be given greater recognition for the good deeds they do. These innovative policy proposals and . . .
To improve community-police relations, police should get out of the regulation business, be given greater training in identifying and dealing with those with autism and other cognitive disabilities, build stronger bonds with the communities they serve by offering gun safety training and be given greater recognition for the good deeds they do. These innovative policy proposals and . . .
