Twenty-First Century Policing—Both Community and Law Enforcement as Requirements for Public Safety

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Meeting Method:
In-Person

A Mayor for Change: Tackling National Issues at the Local Level

A Conversation with Minneapolis Chief of Police Medaria Arradondo 

Building trust between police and communities of color and others is top-of-mind for many Americans. In recent years Minneapolis has seen two tragic, high-profile officer-involved shootings that killed Jamar Clark and Justine Damond. Mayor Hodges and Chief Arradondo were at the center of the city's response to those events and implemented some of the most forward-thinking policies, procedures, and ordinance-changes in the country. Minneapolis Chief of Police Medaria "Rondo" Arradondo is a leader in the nation in pursuing effective strategies to build trust and will be here to talk about policing in the 21st century.

Guest: Medaria Arradondo, Minneapolis Chief of Police

IOP Spring 2018 Resident Fellow Betsy Hodges