EPISODE · Nov 1, 2023 · 32 MIN
Encore | Equitable Policing During the Coronavirus Pandemic, Part 3
from Precinct 444: The National Law Enforcement Museum Podcast
In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, the role of police has expanded to include the enforcement of public-health safety regulations in congruence with local, state, and federal law. With citizens of their jurisdictions eager to escape quarantine and return to normal life, this has been a challenge.The tragedy and scope of COVID-19 has shown its face in astronomical death tolls and extreme personal sacrifice, with the weight of the pandemic falling hardest on minority communities – specifically on those of Black and Latino Americans. While members of these communities are becoming infected and dying of COVID-19 at higher rates than others, they are also finding themselves in more contact with local law enforcement because of social distancing and additional pandemic-related regulations.This panel will discuss the challenges of enforcing coronavirus regulations, the impact it has had across different communities, and how that has affected initiatives focused on more equitable policing.Part 3 concludes this series with a question and answer portion with the panelists.Listen in to this three-part series as we revisit Equitable Policing During the Coronavirus Pandemic program from September 2020.Moderator:Ms. Ganesha Martin, President, G.M.M. ConsultingKeynote Speaker:Ed Davis, Former Boston (MA) Police Department CommissionerPanelists:Judge Ernest F. Hart, Deputy Commissioner of Legal Matters, New York (NY) Police DepartmentEric Adams, President, Brooklyn (NY) BoroughWendy Calaway, Professor, University of Cincinnati, OHOfficer James Sobota, Houston (TX) Police DepartmentChief Brad Wells, Wood River (IL) Police Department https://nleomf.org/museum/precinct-444/
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In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, the role of police has expanded to include the enforcement of public-health safety regulations in congruence with local, state, and federal law. With citizens of their jurisdictions eager to escape quarantine and return to normal life, this has been a challenge. The tragedy and scope of COVID-19 has shown its face in astronomical death tolls and extreme personal sacrifice, with the weight of the pandemic falling hardest on minority communities – speci...
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