Toward effective policing in the United States
By Osy Ekwueme In the 2000 years since the Roman poet Juvenal first asked the question “who guards the guardians?” the debate over regulation and oversight of civilian law enforcement…
By Osy Ekwueme In the 2000 years since the Roman poet Juvenal first asked the question “who guards the guardians?” the debate over regulation and oversight of civilian law enforcement…
By Osmund Agbo Watching the television footage of hordes of Buffalo police officers file past the 75-year old Martin Gugino, lying on the floor face down and bleeding from his…
A court ruling against the Philippine journalist Maria Ressa illustrates the erosion of democratic norms, the corruption of institutions, and the compromises of decision makers. By Sheila Coronel In a…
By Christabel Unobe With the recent murder of Ahmaud Arbery, black families are once more confronted with having a conversation about blackness and decorum within a racially divided nation. When…