The CBA Task Force's Recommendations on Policing in Connecticut-EMS211104
Cost - FREE
In the wake of the George Floyd homicide, a diverse group of attorneys, community members, and law enforcement leaders met on a weekly basis for over a year to discuss, research and make recommendations to the State legislature and other stakeholders regarding policing in Connecticut. It is anticipated their work will culminate in a written report to be publicly released this fall. In this session, leaders and key members of this Task Force will share what they learned and what they recommend we do to address the challenges in policing and to improve relations between police and the communities they serve.
Program Date - November 04, 2021
Product ID - EMS211104
CLE Credit
CT: 2.0 CLE Credits (Ethics)
CT: 2.0 CLE Credits (Ethics)
About the Program
In the wake of the George Floyd homicide, a diverse group of attorneys, community members, and law enforcement leaders met on a weekly basis for over a year to discuss, research and make recommendations to the State legislature and other stakeholders regarding policing in Connecticut. It is anticipated their work will culminate in a written report to be publicly released this fall. In this session, leaders and key members of this Task Force will share what they learned and what they recommend we do to address the challenges in policing and to improve relations between police and the communities they serve.
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
- What the Task Force learned and what they recommend we do to address the challenges in policing and to improve relations between police and the communities they serve
Who Should Purchase
Any attorney interested in the recommendations of the CBA's Task Force on Policing
Speakers
Kenneth Barone Deirdre M. Daly
University of Connecticut, Finn Dixon & Herling LLP,
Hartford, CT Stamford, CT
Doris Dumas Rev. Keith A. King
President, NAACP Greater New Haven, Christian Tabernacle Baptist Church,
New Haven, CT Hamden, CT
Keith Mello Alexis H. Smith
Chief, City of Milford Police Department, New Haven Legal Assistance Association Inc.,
Milford, CT New Haven, CT
Moderator
Karen DeMeola
University of Connecticut School of Law,
Hartford, CT