SCU Campus Police Allegedly Made Black Professor Prove She Lived in Her House
The assistant professor says campus police followed her brother to her on-campus home and demanded she show her ID to prove she lived there.
The assistant professor says campus police followed her brother to her on-campus home and demanded she show her ID to prove she lived there.
Additionally, major reforms are being implemented in the hiring and training of SROs.
The Security Industry Association says all technology, including facial recognition, must only be used in a lawful, ethical and nondiscriminatory fashion.
The campus police officer’s social media account listed her as a “KKK member.”
The officer was fired by Logan police two days after the Utah Department of Public Safety released its own findings following a monthslong investigation.
The employees are urging the campus community to participate in public comment regarding the 27 recommendations made in the report.
A survey found many parents and teachers supported keeping the program while many students wanted to the district to take a hybrid approach.
Sharing this type of data will enable college campuses to be transparent about incident response and law enforcement’s interactions with subjects.
At this time, because the agencies submitting use-of-force data represent more than 40% of the officers in the nation, participation data may be released. When 60% of the total officer population is represented, ratios and percentages, as well as the most frequently reported responses to questions may be published. When 80% of officers are represented by submitted data, aggregate use-of-force data may be presented.
While COVID-19 and campus policing still make up much of July’s top stories, some of the interest seems to be shifting to other topics as campuses prepare to reopen.