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A Roadmap for Re-imagining Public Safety in the United States

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Police violence has a long history in the United States and remains a pervasive problem to this day. As recent research by Human Rights Watch has shown, it is inextricably linked to deep and persisting racial inequities and economic class divisions. For reform efforts to be meaningful and effective, they need to address those societal conditions.

Source: Human Rights Watch | Defending Human Rights Worldwide
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