An excerpt from The Washington Post (8/22/18), reporting on what the data is saying about police militarization.
A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences has found that there’s little upside to militarized policing. The study looked at data from Maryland, where a state law required that police agencies in the state submit biannual reports on how and how often they used their SWAT teams. The law was in effect from 2010 through 2014, after which the legislature allowed it to expire. Author Jonathan Mummolo performed a statistical analysis of the Maryland data and crime rates, officer safety data, and race. Continue reading “The Data on Militarized Policing”
Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost
An excerpt from Bayo Akomolafe’s
By Marcia Lee, Detroit, MI
By
We continue our every-Sunday-celebration of the 30th anniversary of
From the prophetic front porch of Ruby Sales–a re-post from social media August 11, 2018.
Thirteenth Sunday After Pentecost
By Ric Hudgens