This summer marks nearly three years not only since the deaths of Eric Garner in Staten Island, New York, and Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, but also since a major transformation began in the American criminal justice system. Police departments are increasingly implementing training regimens to combat racial bias and requiring officers to wear body cameras, with some 95 committing to do so in the future in January of 2016; district attorneys are increasingly prosecuting police officers responsible for fatal shootings; and the American public seems increasingly amenable to reforming the way in which law enforcement agencies serve and protect taxpayers.
[For more of this story, written by Jared Keller, go to https://psmag.com/jeff-session...-reform-1fb681a1ca6f]
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