Yale Law contacted NCCJD to speak on a panel for this conference. This convening, sponsored by the Justice Collaboratory, explores how policing in the United States will and/or should be affected by the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, and the subsequent nationwide protests.NCCJD provided specific input about how disability plays a role and the need for officers to learn how to identify disabilities and how to communicate with such individuals.
Co-sponsors include the American Constitution Society, the Arthur Liman Public Interest Program, the Asian Pacific American Law Student Association, the Black Law Students’ Association, the Institution for Social and Policy Studies at Yale University, the Latino Law Students’ Association, the Muslim Law Students’ Association, the Native American Law Students’ Association, OutLaws, the South Asian Law Students’ Association, the Women of Color Collective, and the Yale Law School Democrats.
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Us and Them?: Police-Community Relations
Representatives from Muslim American, LGBTQ, disability rights, and victims’ rights organizations—among others—will discuss police relationships with their respective communities. Broadening the lens from the black civilian/white police officer divide that has deservedly been the subject of much recent focus, this panel will analyze police-community relations more broadly and offer thoughts on what will be required to bridge divides.
Sasha Alexander, Director of Membership, Sylvia Rivera Law Project
Leigh Ann Davis, Program Manager of Justice Initiatives, The Arc National Center on Criminal Justice and Disability
Chief Dean Esserman, New Haven Police Department
Mai Fernandez, Executive Director, National Center for Victims of Crime
Ramzi Kassem, Associate Professor of Law, CUNY School of Law
Susan Shah, Program Director, Center on Immigration and Justice, Vera Institute of Justice
Moderator: Vesla Weaver, Assistant Professor, Yale University
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