Sharon Fairley at Chicago Community Trust: "Examining the Cultural and Institutional Frameworks that Shape Policing and Police Accountability"
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2020-10-16 10:30:00
2020-10-16 12:00:00
Sharon Fairley at Chicago Community Trust: "Examining the Cultural and Institutional Frameworks that Shape Policing and Police Accountability"
Event details: https://www.law.uchicago.edu/events/sharon-fairley-chicago-community-trust-examining-cultural-and-institutional-frameworks-shape
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University of Chicago Law School
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The system of policing is shaped by institutions, institutional practices and norms formed over generations. Reform opportunities will require buy-in from all levels and stakeholders of the Chicago Police Department, including the Chicago Fraternal Order of the Police (FOP), Lodge 7, the police union, CPD leadership and rank and file officers. This panel will explore police culture and the potential for training and reform efforts to improve police-community relations, and accountability measures to transform the system of policing to achieve just policing and safe communities.
- Moderator: Soledad McGrath, Executive Director, The Northwestern & Network Initiative
- Marc Buslik, Retired Chicago Police Officer; PhD Candidate in Criminology, University of Illinois at Chicago
- Sharon Fairley, Professor from Practice, University of Chicago Law School
- Brendan Shiller, Founder and President, Westside Justice Project; Managing Partner, Shiller, Preyar, Jarard and Samuels Law Firm