Trojan Horse of Police Reform
Federal ‘police reform’ has, in Portland, Oregon, qualitatively reduced public involvement in police oversight. A ‘self-defeating accountability system’ was left Continue reading
Federal ‘police reform’ has, in Portland, Oregon, qualitatively reduced public involvement in police oversight. A ‘self-defeating accountability system’ was left Continue reading
Who should analyze police misconduct? It’s time we take oversight out of cops’ hands. Police accountability experts ARE available. In Continue reading
The US Attorney General for Civil Rights explained what he wanted out of a Settlement Agreement, ending Portland Police’s illegal use Continue reading
A newly formed Community Oversight Advisory Board can benefit from Portland’s history of seeking improved police accountability. We’ve compiled a Continue reading
Assess this list of demands for reform. We owe it to those bringing heat to police accountability, to offer up Continue reading
Local authority engages in patterns and practices of refuting public involvement, as it fails to hold police accountable. That public Continue reading
Leadership change often follows institutional failure. We assess reform language, offered by the nation’s latest Secretary of Veterans Affairs. It values change in Continue reading
Portland has arrived at an interesting nexus, forming the basis of an important, structural element that will reform police engaged Continue reading
Racial oppression continues in Portland because those in power lack humane, internalized and comprehensive value structures. Click the audio bar, Continue reading
When tackling racial justice, we find statistics the province of policy makers. We realize emotionally grappling with the psychological damage Continue reading
Chemical dependency professionals have long tussled with the conundrum of accurately assessing presenting symptoms. Dual-diagnoses address both substance abuse and Continue reading
In order to avoid trial for civil rights violations in use-of-force by Portland Police (PPB), the City of Portland and Continue reading
UPDATE: Judge Simon extends deadline. Written testimony will be received through 26 February. On 18 February, a Federal Judge will Continue reading
For the first time, The People will be able to weigh in on a proposed Settlement Agreement between the U.S. Continue reading
On 12 Sep 2012, Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division investigators released Findings of patterns and practices of constitutional violations by Portland, Continue reading