Ford School of Public Policy: Majority of Detroiters Want Police Reform, Many Also Want Increased Police Presence
September 21, 2021
September 21, 2021
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Sept. 21 (TNSRes) -- The University of Michigan's Ford School of Public Policy issued the following news:
Competing concerns about police brutality and high crime rates are reflected in Detroiters' attitudes toward the police, according to University of Michigan research.
A recent U-M survey finds that about 6 in 10 adult Detroit residents believe police killings of both Black and Latino people are part of a broader pattern of mistreatmen . . .
Competing concerns about police brutality and high crime rates are reflected in Detroiters' attitudes toward the police, according to University of Michigan research.
A recent U-M survey finds that about 6 in 10 adult Detroit residents believe police killings of both Black and Latino people are part of a broader pattern of mistreatmen . . .