Policing and Race in America: Past, Present, and Future – Part 2-EMS210121
Cost -
This session will focus on biases in policing and the impact on communities, mainly communities of color. Panelists will provide insight into strategies and changes some police departments have implemented to mitigate bias and improve community relations.
Member - FREE
Non-Member - FREE
Student - FREE
Webinar Date: January 21, 2021
Product ID: EMS210121
CLE Credit
CT: 2.0 CLE Credits (Ethics)
About the Program
This session will focus on biases in policing and the impact on communities, mainly communities of color. Panelists will provide insight into strategies and changes some police departments have implemented to mitigate bias and improve community relations.
Credit
Ethics and Professionalism:2.0
Description
The Constance Baker Motley Speaker Series on Racial Inequality is presented by the Connecticut Bar Association (CBA) and its Diversity and Inclusion Committee, in collaboration and co-sponsorship with the Connecticut Bar Foundation (CBF) and James W. Cooper Fellows
You Will Learn
The “on the ground” realities of biased policing How it impacts the lives of the policed How police departments in some places are responding to this charge and altering their method/policy/philosophy of policing What impact that has had on their “results”
Who Should Purchase
Judges, lawyers, and law students will benefit from this seminar.
Speakers -
Tiheba Bain Kenneth Barone
Women Against Mass Incarceration, Central Connecticut State University,
Bridgeport New Britain
John “Jack” Drumm Warren E. Hardy
Madison Police Department, Helping Young People Evolve (H.Y.P.E.),
Madison Hartford
Moderator -
Charles Grady
Federal Bureau of Investigation,
New Haven