In the Media: June, 2020

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Wallet Hub: Ask the Experts

Christy Smith, assistant professor and director of the MPA Program, comments on why some cities perform better than others on a variety of topics.

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Hechinger Report: Police education is broken. Can it be fixed?

Lorenzo Boyd, vice president for diversity and inclusion/chief diversity officer, and John DeCarlo, associate professor and director of the Master’s Program in Criminal Justice, both comment on the importance of police education from a classroom instead of a military camp.

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BBC Online: Cops Need a New Code

Jeremiah Johnson, practitioner in residence, criminal justice, wrote an opinion on changing the Law Enforcement Code of Ethics.

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MSNBC: 11th Hour with Brian Williams

Lorenzo Boyd, associate provost for diversity and inclusion and director of the Center for Advanced Policing, is asked to discuss his life's work in policing that is being talked about throughout the country.

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Greenwich Time: Should CT police be social workers?

Lorenzo Boyd, associate provost for diversity and inclusion and director of the Center for Advanced Policing, comments on the lack of training for police in dealing with mental health issues in the public.

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ABC News: What You Need to Know

Patrick Gourley, assistant professor of economics and business analytics, comments on the economic impact of protests on the economy and retail store buyers.

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Fox 5 New York: Being an ally

Lorenzo Boyd, associate provost for diversity and inclusion and director of the Center for Advanced Policing, comments on the importance of speaking up for injustice or being complicit.

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The Atlantic: Why People Loot

Lorenzo Boyd, associate provost for diversity and inclusion and director of the Center for Advanced Policing, comments on the reason behind looting.