Third candidate for police chief at UND holds public forum
At a forum on July 22, Eric “Harry” Smith, the third finalist for the head law enforcement position and associate vice president of public safety, said increasing the community’s trust in law enforcement is something every police department in the nation needs to improve. To do that, Smith outlined a number of ideas from creating a dialogue with historically underrepresented groups to having officers participate in certain lectures. 6:15 pm, Jul. 22, 2021 ×
Eric Smith is a finalist candidate for UND s Chief of Police. (submitted)
Continuing and expanding upon the UND Police Department’s policies of community engagement is a key component to building trust with the community, said the most recent finalist candidate for UND’s chief of police position.
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Originally published on February 8, 2021 9:51 pm
The report from Disability Rights Oregon (DRO) was an investigation into the ten identified jail deaths that occurred in the state in 2020. As Oregon’s disability watchdog group, DRO has a unique authority to obtain confidential records related to disability.
The biggest finding in the report, according to author Liz Reetz, is that nine of the ten people they identified who died last year in Oregon jails had a disability. And while the overall jail population decreased significantly because of custody reductions during the COVID-19 pandemic, she says, the number of jail deaths was higher than in recent years.