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Baltimore City spends half a billion dollars a year on policing. Does that spending translate to results? Journalist Brandon Soderberg examined three decades of spending and crunched the numbers. We talk about this, and his reporting on the history of zero-tolerance policing.
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Johns Hopkins Police Chief Dr. Branville Bard, Jr. joins Midday to discuss drafting policies and procedures for the department which plans to deploy officers in summer 2024.
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Councilmember Mark Conway introduced the legislation and hopes that the General Assembly will consider removing or amending prohibitive language in the constitution.
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“The Taser program has been an instrument for us in making sure we have more effective means by which to handle an escalatory incident… without the use of deadly force.”
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We’ll go On the Record for an inside look at how law-enforcement recruits and first-responders in Maryland are trained to relate to people with disabilities, and with the mother of the young man with Down Syndrome whose tragic death a decade ago inspired this training.
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We’ll go On the Record for an inside look at how law-enforcement recruits and first-responders in Maryland are trained to relate to people with disabilities, and with the mother of the young man with Down Syndrome whose tragic death a decade ago inspired this training.
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As city homicides top 300 for the 7th straight year, Baltimore's top cop discusses bold new strategies to curb the violence.
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The activist-lawyer proposes a bold new path to public safety and social justice.
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The state Senate passed Wednesday a package of bills that could reshape policing in Maryland. The package includes changes to rules governing when police…
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A package of eight bills that aim to reform policing were considered for the first time by the full Maryland Senate Friday. Included in the package are…