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Activists reexamine what 'justice' means in wake of Derek Chauvin verdict


Activists reexamine what ‘justice’ means in wake of Derek Chauvin verdict
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Justice for George Floyd became one of several demands that sparked a movement against police brutality and racism in policing in the summer of 2020. Now, organizers, activists and lawmakers alike are reexamining what justice actually means.
“We know that what justice would look like in a perfect world it would be that George Floyd is alive,” said Anthonine Pierre, a spokesperson for Communities United For Police Reform and the deputy director of the Brooklyn Movement Center. “Justice would be changing the system and changing the policies that made it possible for George Floyd to be killed.” ....

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Denver and more U.S. cities successfully sending mental health responders instead of police - TheGrio


Denver and more U.S. cities successfully sending mental health responders instead of police
In the early months of the program, the team responded to 748 of 2,500 calls, none of which required police, and no one was arrested.
According to
USA Today, Eugene, Oregon, Olympia, Washington, and  Denver have the only existing non-police responder programs in the United States, however, more strategies and plans are being developed in various locations.
The outlet cited growing movements against police brutality and nationwide calls to defund the police as motivating factors. A June 2020 survey found nearly 8 in 10 voters support routing 911 calls related to mental health and substance use to trained, non-police responders but the programs are not all brand new. ....

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