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The Incremental, Inadequate Changes That Nonetheless Led to the Chauvin Conviction


The Incremental, Inadequate Changes That Nonetheless Led to the Chauvin Conviction
Minneapolis’s former mayor says they weren’t enough, but they were essential.
Guilty: Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin being taken into police custody
“I would not call today’s verdict ‘justice’ … because justice implies true restoration. But it is accountability, which is the first step towards justice.
That was Minnesota Attorney Gen. Keith Ellison after the prosecution he headed resulted in the historic conviction of Derek Chauvin, the Minneapolis police officer who killed George Floyd.
The challenge of justice in public safety is underscored by how difficult it can be just to achieve basic accountability. Police reforms are politically hard to enact. The right thinks they go too far; the left thinks they don’t go far enough. As a result, policymakers have to spend twice the political capital to get them done. This is a big reas ....

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A Conversation With Rosa Brooks


A Conversation With Rosa Brooks
Prospect co-founder Robert Kuttner interviews the author of the new book ‘Tangled Up in Blue,’ on police reform.
Robert Kuttner: Congratulations on the publication of
Tangled Up in Blue.
Your day job is a law professor at Georgetown. Among other things, you study the criminal justice system. You spent a couple of years as a reserve officer with the Metropolitan Police Department in D.C., which is one of the few police departments, as you explained, which allows people to do that part-time. Why did you do this?
Rosa Brooks: I think it was curiosity more than anything else. When I found out that D.C. had a program where anyone can volunteer to be a part-time police officer and go through the police academy and get a badge and gun, I was flabbergasted. I immediately thought, that would be fascinating. Policing is such an opaque world. It seemed like an incredible opportunity to see what it looks like from the inside. ....

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Why COVID-19 Has Run Amok in Los Angeles


Why COVID-19 Has Run Amok in Los Angeles
The jam-packed living arrangements of frontline workers in an unaffordable housing market are partly to blame.
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In 1991, poring over an analysis of newly released data from the previous year’s census, I came across a startling statistic: The most densely populated census tract in the United States wasn’t some Manhattan neighborhood of high-rise apartments. It was right here in Los Angeles, in the neighborhood centered on MacArthur Park, a mile or so west of downtown.
Could that be true?
I drove around the neighborhood and couldn’t find a single residential building taller than seven stories. On the other hand, the sidewalks were uncommonly crowded by L.A. standards, and it was clear that the area had become the end-of-century equivalent of New York’s Lower East Side in 1910, a neighborhood of hardworking immigrants struggling to make do. And given the city’s high rents and low pay for people on ....

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