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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Civil Disagreement Series: Public Safety & Policing in America
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SUMMARY:Civil Disagreement Series: Public Safety & Policing in America
DESCRIPTION:<p>	<drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="744bc168-afb9-4ff2-bbd6-64f618730c66" alt="ICDP event" data-view-mode="hwp_large"></drupal-media></p><p>	For some Americans, sustained and additional investments in police and prisons are seen as critical and necessary to ensure safety and justice for all citizens. On this view, <em>enhanced support</em> for law enforcement is key. Other Americans, however, call for reducing the scope of police function, focusing instead on alternative frameworks for reform or <em>abolishing</em> police departments altogether, advocating for greater financial and social investment in community resources and economic development as means for promoting public safety and supporting populations in greatest need. </p><p>	This event will bring together a range of speakers who hold vastly differing views on public safety and policing, informed by their varied experiences.  Engaging in collaborative civil discourse, questions explored may include: What does it mean to be <em>safe</em> in a community? What resources are most needed to ensure a safe, thriving community? What role should police play in creating a flourishing community? The panel will be framed in a way that is meant to invite conversation across different perspectives, while acknowledging the stakes of the topic.</p><p>	Panelist:</p><ul>	<li>		<p>			<strong>Romarilyn Ralston</strong>, Executive Director of College &amp; Community Fellowship (CCF), a non-profit in New York City that helps women and families most harmed by mass criminalization gain equitable access to opportunity and higher education.		</p>	</li>	<li>		<p>			<strong>Chuck Wexler</strong>, Executive Director of the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF),  an organization of law enforcement officials and others dedicated to improving the professionalism of policing.		</p>	</li>	<li>		<p>			<strong>Ted King</strong>, Police Lieutenant, Bakersfield Police Department		</p>	</li>	<li>		<p>			<strong>Alice Yau</strong>, PhD, Police Officer, Chicago Police Department		</p>	</li></ul><div>	Moderated by <strong>Christopher Robichaud</strong>, Senior Lecturer in Ethics and Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School and Director of Pedagogical Innovation at the EJ Safra Center.  </div><div>	 </div><p>	<em>The Intercollegiate Civil Disagreement Partnership (ICDP) is a consortium of ethics centers from five institutions (St. Philip’s College, San Antonio, TX; Santa Fe College, Gainesville, FL; Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; California State University, Bakersfield, CA; Stanford University, Stanford, CA) committed to reducing polarization by teaching students how to connect across political difference.</em></p><h4 style="text-align:center">	<strong>This is an online, Zoom webinar. Register for the Civil Disagreement Series, Public Safety &amp; Policing in America event <a href="https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_OvYkxOLYTCeWC-zNTXsVDA" target="_blank" title="">here</a>.</strong></h4><h2>	 </h2><h2 style="text-align:center">	Watch the recording of this past event <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9J2vRfy21kg" target="_blank" title="">here</a>.</h2>
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