This blog is a part of my body of research that seeks to analyse civil society's and academia's understanding of national security models from an academic perspective with a focus on Canada, Israel and the UK.
Showing posts with label USA and Policing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label USA and Policing. Show all posts
22 August 2016
01 June 2015
Guardian: The US can't keep track of how many people its police kill. We're counting because lives matter
The Guardian has launched a great new interactive tracking all the police killings in America.
"For all the ways in which each police killing has been distinct, their accumulation over several months has been notable for both its sum and its parts: each death is tragic in its own right, while each new one adds to the sense of a broader, deeper, more intractable narrative and growing outrage and frustration. This interactive lends face and form to what has become a banal fact...
See More"For all the ways in which each police killing has been distinct, their accumulation over several months has been notable for both its sum and its parts: each death is tragic in its own right, while each new one adds to the sense of a broader, deeper, more intractable narrative and growing outrage and frustration. This interactive lends face and form to what has become a banal fact...
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