Police Presence and Community Health with Lauren Bonds
March 18, 2021: Violence and victimization mediated by law enforcement can result in trauma, injuries and stress. To continue our series on Police Power and Public Health, the School of Public Health Graduate Student Council presents Lauren Bonds, Legal Director of the National Police Accountability Project. Mrs. Bonds discusses the impact of police presence on community health.
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