You know, I've been pondering the title of this thread. "Is there a solution?" (You know... (Solution. Is there?") I stumbled across this chart, which reflects police homicides per capita but has an interesting race-based separation built into it.
I'd suggest we could solve this by implementing policies which result in the chart having roughly equal bars for all 3 races. I know that's a reduction to absurdity, but it is the measure by which we can tell how unequal our police forces are in how they engage with minorities. What policies need changing? I'm no expert on law enforcement- I just know that less violent tactics can be adopted, that a culture of de-escalation is necessary to protect rights, and that department culture is largely a reflection of department leadership mentality.
I'd suggest we could solve this by implementing policies which result in the chart having roughly equal bars for all 3 races. I know that's a reduction to absurdity, but it is the measure by which we can tell how unequal our police forces are in how they engage with minorities. What policies need changing? I'm no expert on law enforcement- I just know that less violent tactics can be adopted, that a culture of de-escalation is necessary to protect rights, and that department culture is largely a reflection of department leadership mentality.

First time I'm hearing this...haven't we been clamoring on about how the media does the opposite in order to attract views / clicks? Wouldn't that also apply to media in other countries??
