Restoring Trust in American Policing

Restoring Trust in American Policing

Arizona State University researchers are recognized for their work at the intersection of public safety and technology, including the use of body cameras, analysis of data, Tasers and drones.

By using innovative data and technologies, the goal is to reduce harm, improve community well-being, and rebuild a positive relationship between police and the people they serve.

This event features opening remarks by Cassia Spohn, professor and director of the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice; James "Chip" Coldren, managing director of the Justice Group at CNA; followed by panel discussions on “Bad Policing and its Impacts” and “Methods for Enhancing Community Trust in Police,” moderated by Nancy LaVigne, vice president of the Justice Policy Center at the Urban Institute.

Further details on panelists to follow. This event is hosted by the College of Public Service and Community Solutions in partnership with CNA. This panel discussion with lunch will be held at the event pavilion.

Roxanne Ladd
Director of Operations
202-446-0381
roxanne.ladd@asu.edu
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Arizona State University Barrett and O'Connor Washington Center