NPR: How Seattle’s police chief navigated city’s protests
NPR law enforcement correspondent Martin Kaste examines how Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best has navigated the protests for racial justice in her city that erupted in the wake of the death of George Floyd. In understanding the challenges faced by even reformist-minded police chiefs in working with activists, Kaste turns to University of Cincinnati criminologist Robin Engel, a nationally renowned expert in the field of policing piolicy.
Engel, a professor of criminal justice and director of the International Association of Chiefs of Police and the University of Cincinnati Center for Police Research and Policy, tells Kaste that activists should recognize the political realities faced by chiefs such as Best.
“They have gone to the streets. And that's important. And, actually, it's powerful. It gives power to law enforcement executives that are reform minded. But the citizens also have to demonstrate a willingness to work with law enforcement executives that are making these changes,” said Engel.
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Featured image at top: A protestor stands before Seattle police officers during the George Floyd protests in Seattle, WA. Photo by Derek Simeone/(CC BY 2.0)
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