Virtual Event: How can we improve police and community relations?

| 12:00 PM - 01:30 PM
Cost/fee: Free

Join the School of Public Affairs for an exclusive webinar:

How can we improve police and community relations?

No issue has more national attention right now than police and community relationships and related racial inequities, after the brutal killings of George Floyd and others by police officers. Massive protests and calls for police reform continue across the nation, even as we continue to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
As a School of Public Affairs with criminal justice faculty and undergraduate, graduate, and certificate programs in criminal justice, we want to address these issues, hear your perspectives, and explore possible avenues for change.
 
Please join us for a virtual discussion on Tuesday, June 30, from 12 - 1:30 p.m. (MT), on Zoom. We will invite audience questions in advance when you register and via the Q&A  mechanism of Zoom.

MODERATOR:

Mary Dodge, PhD
Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology, CU Denver School of Public Affairs

PANELISTS:

Jessie Lee, PhD
Executive Consultant, The Kaleidoscope Group
Former Executive Director, The National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE)

Tanya Settles, PhD
CEO, Paradigm Public Affairs and CU Denver School of Public Affairs Alumna

Paul Taylor, PhD
Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology, CU Denver School of Public Affairs
Former Colorado law enforcement officer

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