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Teach police nonviolence, scholars say, and how to work with local residents

  • Written by Jennifer Earl, Professor of Sociology, University of Arizona
imagePolice in Tulsa, Okla., march toward a crowd of demonstrators on June 20, 2020.Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images

Editor’s note: Calls to reform, defund or even outright abolishpolice in the U.S. are coming from many corners of American society. The Conversation asked several scholars who study different aspects of policing to explain...

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