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New Social Justice Brief: “Reimagining Policing: Strategies for Community Reinvestment” Available Now

The recent killings of unarmed Black people such as George Floyd and Breonna Taylor at the hands of police has further exposed systemic racism in our nation’s law enforcement. A new NASW Social Justice Brief, “Reimagining Policing: Strategies for Community Reinvestment,” is a social work resource that identifies and discusses national models and innovative ideas to transform policing to meet the needs of our increasingly diverse nation and end racism in policing. The brief also discusses the growing “police abolition” movement and why it should be considered. Take time to read it: https://bit.ly/34yQhJv 

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