Traditional public safety responses to crime involve interactions with the criminal justice system. However, recent killings by police of unarmed black men, women, and children have led to a national dialogue on the fundamental strategy of public safety. The narrative of “Black Lives Matter” offers a new framework for policymakers, activists, practitioners, and other stakeholders to think about a public safety strategy that is not solely defined by arrests and admissions to prison. This essay provides an overview of evidence-based approaches for public safety interventions that exist outside of law enforcement interactions
We all deserve to live in communities where we feel safe And true community safety means feeling saf...
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The narrative of "Black Lives Matter" offers a new framework for policymakers, activists, practition...
George Floyd’s death sparked an intense national debate about policing practices. In social work, th...
John Jay College of Criminal Justice and the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executiv...
This paper offers the first known interdisciplinary, community-based participatory research study to...
This Article provides a detailed, contemporary examination and critique of the practice of Black pro...
Among scholars of law and crime and practitioners of public safety, there is a pervasive view that o...
Among scholars of law and crime and practitioners of public safety, there is a pervasive view that o...
In true dystopian form, the killing of unarmed Black people by the police has sparked a national nar...
This note discusses race, policing, the use of fatal force, and the Black Lives Matter movement, con...
This op-ed piece argues that because the criminal justice system\u27s loss of moral credibility cont...
In the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder, abolitionists were repeatedly asked to explain what they ...
This paper explores the way that what I call the “safety narrative” is used to justify the presence ...
We all deserve to live in communities where we feel safe And true community safety means feeling saf...
Counter narrative, a story that calls attention to and rebuts the presumptions of a dominant narrati...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to examine the manner in which, police application of letha...
The narrative of "Black Lives Matter" offers a new framework for policymakers, activists, practition...
George Floyd’s death sparked an intense national debate about policing practices. In social work, th...
John Jay College of Criminal Justice and the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executiv...
This paper offers the first known interdisciplinary, community-based participatory research study to...
This Article provides a detailed, contemporary examination and critique of the practice of Black pro...
Among scholars of law and crime and practitioners of public safety, there is a pervasive view that o...
Among scholars of law and crime and practitioners of public safety, there is a pervasive view that o...
In true dystopian form, the killing of unarmed Black people by the police has sparked a national nar...
This note discusses race, policing, the use of fatal force, and the Black Lives Matter movement, con...
This op-ed piece argues that because the criminal justice system\u27s loss of moral credibility cont...
In the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder, abolitionists were repeatedly asked to explain what they ...
This paper explores the way that what I call the “safety narrative” is used to justify the presence ...
We all deserve to live in communities where we feel safe And true community safety means feeling saf...
Counter narrative, a story that calls attention to and rebuts the presumptions of a dominant narrati...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to examine the manner in which, police application of letha...