From the article: "...Tracie Keesee, who spent 25 years as a police officer in Denver before co-founding the Center of Policing Equity said, "People are genuinely trying to do something new."
However, she cast doubt on whether the people’s goal was well defined.
“What are we trying to accomplish?" she asked.
Jeffrey Fagan, a Columbia University criminal justice scholar, said the federal government has an important role in policing reform. But he is increasingly convinced that state-level efforts hold more promise at getting at the roots of police misconduct...."
By Brad Brooks
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