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Clarence Ford speaks to Gareth Newham, Head of Justice and Violence Prevention at the ISS joins us on the line for more now. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Call on South Africans to comment on the draft National Policing Policy by Radio Islam
The Civilian Secretariat for Police Service has begun its work in developing a new National Policing Policy for the country, as per the instruction of Police Minister Bheki Cele. The Secretariat says the National Policing Policy will feed into the South African Police Service Amendment Act, which aims to improve Policing across South Africa. Public consultations are currently underway where provinces are making inputs into the Policy. For more on this Elvis Presslin spoke to Lillian Mashele, Deputy Director responsible for Policy Development at the Civilian Secretariat for Police Service
We speak to Angela Willis, Assistant Commissioner of the Dublin Metropolitan Region, and we get reaction from Richard Guiney, Chief Executive Officer of Dublin Town, a group representing businesses in the city centre.
DeRay Mckesson, Co-Founder of Campaign Zero, and Katie Ryan, Campaign Zero's Chief of Staff, joined us on The ProGov Podcast to discuss no-knock raids and their new campaign, #EndAllNoKnocks.
On this Heard Tell Good Talks, guest Joshua Crawford, an attorney, Young Voices contributor, and head of the Pelican Institute of Louisville, Kentucky joins to talk about President Biden's emphasis on "fund the police" from the State of The Union, how that pushes against the "defund the police" narrative of some in his own party, and the optics and strategy behind this emphasis. Joshua talks about the facts and stats beyond the headlines and commentary about rising crime to turn down the noise and get to which kinds of crime are increasing, why they are, and what we should do about it. Joshua also talks about how funding alone isn't the answer to public safety questions, and how policing policy, community involvement, accountability, and targeted funding and support are all necessary to fulfill the government's role as provider of public safetySupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/heard-tell/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Our American States The death of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May 2020 sparked a cascade of state legislation affecting policing policy. There were more than 3,000 bills that were considered in legislatures, and more than 400 were signed into law. The legislation came from both sides of the aisle. For this podcast, we spoke with Rep. Leslie Herod, a Democract from Colorado, and Sen. Whitney Westerfield, a Republican from Kentucky. Herod discusses legislation she sponsored shortly after Floyd’s death that was one of the first pieces of legislation enacted in the nation. She also talks about how the death of Elijah McClain in Colorado galvanized efforts to pass legislation. Westerfield is a leader in criminal justice issues in Kentucky, where the death of Breonna Taylor helped spur action around no-knock warrants. He discusses how bringing all the parties together was critical to passing good legislation. Also on this episode is Amber Widgery, who tracks a number of criminal justice issues for NCSL. Amber talks about the trends in legislation, the bipartisan nature of the efforts in many places and the surprising fact that legislatures are addressing policies that affect law enforcement at the local level. She’s also putting together a session on this topic for NCSL’s Legislative Summit Nov. 3-5 in Tampa, Fla. Resources NCSL Policing Legislation Database NCSL Statutory Database OAS Episode 143 Transcription Rep. Leslie Herod’s website Sen. Whitney Westerfield’s website
Julia Rodgers explains what things were like on the ground Wednesday during the police clash with protesters in front of the old library in downtown Halifax.
A new policy in Tarrant County could allow perpetrators of small crime to just be cited and released. Tarrant County District Attorney Sharen Wilson explained the policy this morning on the WBAP Morning News. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the Illumination we talk High Republic and intersectional struggles with guest, T'Challa Fett! From the colonial overtones in The High Republic and tote bag conversation, to the information Cold War in Belarus and the gamesmanship around policing reform, it's a conversation worth its weight in Beskar. Follow Us: Twitter: @SithtyMinutes @AAA_Photog @LooksJediToMe @Tchalla_Fett Instagram: @PaulaBear92 @RBW3000 @General_Leia_The_Pup Show Notes: Rising Storm Tote Bag (and signed book!) Star Wars Racer Arcade Into The Dark (Review W/Radio Rebel Pod) Belarus' Tractor Beam of jets pulls down a plane Roman Protasevich US Sanctions Biden meets with Gianna Floyd George Floyd Justice in Policing Act 2021 (Full Text) BYP100 $7,200 for a family of five Police murders have not declined Racial Equity pledges are 99.5% words still
Ryan talks to NewsRadio WFLA Legal Correspondent Felix Vega about updates on a policing policy change in St. Pete, an unemployment lawsuit, and the tragic death of a Hillsborough County Sheriff Deputy.
William Scott, Chief of Police, San Francisco Police Department. Series: "Developmental Disabilities Update" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 34661]
William Scott, Chief of Police, San Francisco Police Department. Series: "Developmental Disabilities Update" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 34661]
William Scott, Chief of Police, San Francisco Police Department. Series: "Developmental Disabilities Update" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 34661]
William Scott, Chief of Police, San Francisco Police Department. Series: "Developmental Disabilities Update" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 34661]
2019-04-10 Communion without communion, Policing policy, Naomis cry for help & more by Cork's 96fm Opinion Line See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.