JC in the News
You can access the latest roundup of JC members in the news, appearing in outlets such as The Washington Post, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, NBC News, and The New York Times.
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- Baskin-Sommers 3
- Bell 10
- Betts 15
- Bozic 1
- Camacho 11
- Canales 1
- Doherty 3
- Forman Jr 21
- Goff 38
- Gohara 7
- Gripp 1
- Hinton 24
- Jackson 1
- Justice 1
- Justice Collaboratory 1
- Katsaros 3
- Kohler-Hausmann 6
- Meares 39
- Orihuela 1
- Papachristos 10
- Peyton 1
- Richeson 8
- Sarnoff 4
- Sierra-Arévalo 3
- Stanley 6
- Thomas 1
- Tyler 15
- Venkatesh 5
- Wang 7
- Weaver 8
- Yaffe 2
Opinion: ‘Know why I pulled you over?’ Fortunately, California police can’t ask you that anymore
LA Times | JC postbac Michael Bochkur-Dratver writes an op-ed for the LA Times about California Assembly Bill 2773 and how it could better improve relations between police and the public.
Zach Bryan’s 'lippy' arrest has a hidden lesson about traffic stops
MSNBC | Justice Collaboratory Executive Director Caroline Nobo writes an oped about the recent arrest of country music star Zach Bryan.
Study shows first words from police during traffic stops affect outcome for Black drivers
PBS Newshour | Tracey Meares speaks with PBS Newshour about the PNAS study revealing how crucial the first 30 seconds of a police encounter can be, particularly for black drivers.
They called 911 for help. Police arrived. They ended up shot or dead.
USA Today | Policing fatality data is not easy to access, and the data that is collected is not granular enough to capture how often police injure or kill someone who calls 911.
Live Feed: Police Body Cams in Connecticut
Inside Investigator | Jorge Camacho speaks with Inside Investigator about police body cams.
Cities with the Biggest Homicide Rate Problems
Wallet Hub | In order to better understand the recent rise in homicide rates, what causes it, and what impact it will have, WalletHub turned to a panel of experts including Jorge X. Camacho of the Justice Collaboratory.
How the push and pull of unions is hindering police reform around the country
USA Today | Common demands for police reform include chipping away at long-established police protections: make complaints against officers open to the public, tighten and enforce use-of-force rules, and reform the disciplinary process.