Archive for May 2016
Identifying and Developing Latent Diversity in Policing
The present crisis in policing has gathered the winds of reform, generating important conversations about what policing should look like in the 21st century. A clear consensus is often hard to achieve given the constituencies involved, yet there is almost universal agreement that our profession can begin to turn the ship around through improved hiring…
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Tracking Data is Key After a State Legalizes Marijuana
My home state of Colorado recently released its first study of the consequences of legalizing marijuana for recreational use. What surprised me the most is how much we still do not know after six years of commercial marijuana legalization. The study examined as much data as could be found. But therein lies the problem: No…
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