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  2. Defund the police - Wikipedia

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    "Defund the police", a phrase popularized by Black Lives Matter during the George Floyd protests. In the United States, "defund the police" is a slogan advocating for reallocating funds from police departments to non-policing forms of public safety and community support initiatives, such as social services, youth programs, housing, education, healthcare, and other community resources.

  3. Here’s What “Defunding the Police” Actually Means

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    As the nation moves into its first month of direct action following the murder of George Floyd on May 25, the Minneapolis Black man who died in police custody, protestors and pundits have ...

  4. What does "defund the police" really mean?

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    Defunding the police is a more holistic demand to reduce police department budgets to $0 for the staunchest activists, and for others a call to simply reallocate some of the money dedicated to ...

  5. 'Defund police' or reimagine safety? Kamala Harris' record on ...

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    Then-Sen. Kamala Harris joins fellow Democrats from the House and Senate on June 8, 2020, to introduce new legislation to end excessive use of force by police and make it easier to identify, track ...

  6. Police abolition movement - Wikipedia

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    A demonstrator at a June 2020 George Floyd protest holds up a sign calling for defunding the police, a possible step in police abolition. Defunding the police can be considered as a step towards abolition, by using funds allocated to police to invest in community initiatives intended to reduce crime and therefore the need for policing over time ...

  7. Police reform in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The history of law enforcement in the United States includes many efforts at police reform. Early efforts at police reform often involved external commissions, such as the Wickersham Commission, that spelled out reforms but left to the police to implement them, often with limited success. [6]

  8. What Does 'Defund The Police' Mean?

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    Others want to completely abolish local police forces. "When we talk about defunding the police, what we're saying is invest in the resources that our communities need.

  9. Alex S. Vitale - Wikipedia

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    As such, police forces have historically enforced inequality, suppressed workers, and micro-managed black and brown lives. [13] He wrote, "The problem is not police training, police diversity, or police methods. The problem is the dramatic and unprecedented expansion and intensity of policing in the last 40 years, a fundamental shift in the ...