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Tune into our latest podcast episode, where we spotlight the collaborative project between the Center for Justice Research (CJR) and The Metropolitan Organization’s (TMO) Police Reform Action Team. Discover their efforts to create a system that evaluates the effectiveness of police reforms initiated after the tragic murder of George Floyd. This research aims to measure the success of these reforms through a mixed-methods approach that incorporates data collection from police departments, community surveys, and existing crime statistics, along with statistical and qualitative analyses. By establishing a framework for ongoing measurement and reporting, the project seeks to enhance accountability in policing practices, foster greater trust between law enforcement and communities, and provide evidence-based recommendations for future reform efforts.
By Center for Justice ResearchTune into our latest podcast episode, where we spotlight the collaborative project between the Center for Justice Research (CJR) and The Metropolitan Organization’s (TMO) Police Reform Action Team. Discover their efforts to create a system that evaluates the effectiveness of police reforms initiated after the tragic murder of George Floyd. This research aims to measure the success of these reforms through a mixed-methods approach that incorporates data collection from police departments, community surveys, and existing crime statistics, along with statistical and qualitative analyses. By establishing a framework for ongoing measurement and reporting, the project seeks to enhance accountability in policing practices, foster greater trust between law enforcement and communities, and provide evidence-based recommendations for future reform efforts.