Center for American Progress: Policing Practices Should Change During the Coronavirus Pandemic to Protect Communities and Law Enforcement Staff
April 15, 2020
April 15, 2020
WASHINGTON, April 15 -- The Center for American Progress issued the following news release:
Modifying policing practices so they are consistent with public health guidelines is key to preventing the spread of the coronavirus not only among the public but also police officers themselves, according to a new column published by the Center for American Progress. Several cities, including New York City and Detroit, have already had significant portions of their police force sidelined by . . .
Modifying policing practices so they are consistent with public health guidelines is key to preventing the spread of the coronavirus not only among the public but also police officers themselves, according to a new column published by the Center for American Progress. Several cities, including New York City and Detroit, have already had significant portions of their police force sidelined by . . .