{"id":205636,"date":"2020-09-11T17:35:28","date_gmt":"2020-09-12T00:35:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/siliconeer.com\/current\/?p=205636"},"modified":"2020-09-15T11:07:30","modified_gmt":"2020-09-15T18:07:30","slug":"racial-justice-can-only-begin-when-police-departments-reflect-the-communities-they-serve","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/siliconeer.com\/current\/racial-justice-can-only-begin-when-police-departments-reflect-the-communities-they-serve\/","title":{"rendered":"Racial Justice Can Only Begin When Police Departments Reflect the Communities They Serve"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em><strong>(Above)\u00a0<\/strong><\/em><em>San Diego, California, USA &#8211; May 27, 2016: San Diego police officers stand on watch in an effort to keep the peace at an anti-Trump demonstration outside a Trump rally at the San Diego Convention Center. <strong>(From left to right):<\/strong> Dr. Dorothy Johnson-Speight, Founder and National Executive Director, Mothers In Charge,Inc.; Michael German, Fellow, Brennan Center for Justice, Liberty and National Security; Raj Jayadev, Cofounder, Silicon Valley De-Bug. (Siliconeer\/iStockphoto\/EMS)<\/em><\/p>\n<div>\n<p><em><strong>By Sunita Sohrabji\/EMS Contributing Editor<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p>Even as U.S. crime rates drop to historic lows, residents of low-income neighborhoods continue to be over-policed and victimized by law enforcement, concluded panelists at a Sept. 4 briefing.<\/p>\n<p>Crime in the U.S. peaked in the early 1990s, but has fallen 51 percent from 1993 to 2018, notwithstanding a couple of years with spikes in violent crime, according to FBI data. Property crime has also dropped by 54 percent in the past 25 years.<\/p>\n<p>But low-income urban cities, overwhelmingly populated by Black and Latinx residents, continue to be over-policed, largely by white males, many with known affiliations to white supremacist organizations. 83 percent of police officers are white males.<\/p>\n<p>A summer of protests in support of the Black Lives Matter movement \u2014 after the death of Minnesota resident George Floyd who was killed by former police officer Derek Chauvin \u2014 has heightened public scrutiny on local law enforcement. The nation has been deeply divided by the choice of supporting either \u201claw and order,\u201d with armed militia inserting its might into peaceful protests, or de-funding the police, which President Donald Trump and others have equated with giving rise to anarchy.<\/p>\n<p>Former FBI agent Michael German, author of the report \u201cHidden in Plain Sight: Racism, White Supremacy, and Far-Right Militancy in Law Enforcement\u201dreleased by the Brennan Center for Justice Aug. 27, said ample evidence exists of police officers being affiliated with white supremacist groups.<\/p>\n<p>Moreover, research organizations have uncovered hundreds of federal, state, and local law enforcement officials participating in overt bias, via racist and sexist social media activity, he said at the Sept. 4 briefing, organized by Ethnic Media Services. Officers rarely face repercussions for such activity, claiming they are protected by the First Amendment.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe FBI believes this is a significant problem, and yet there is still no national strategy around far-right violence and white supremacy in the United States,\u201dsaid German. He said the problem was poorly understood because the federal government de-prioritizes such work, and state and local governments are unlikely to pick up the slack.<\/p>\n<p>Raj Jayadev, the co-founder of Silicon Valley De-Bug, which pioneered the concept of participatory defense in criminal justice proceedings, gave the example of San Jose, California police officer Philip White, who was fired in 2015 for tweeting a series of racially-charged messages. White targeted the Black Lives Matter movement, which was protesting the death of New York resident Eric Garner, who died in 2014 while being placed in a choke-hold by former police officer Daniel Pantaleo. \u201cI can\u2019t breathe,\u201d said Garner as he fell unconscious.<\/p>\n<p>White tweeted out: \u201cBy the way if anyone feels they can\u2019t breathe or their lives matter, I\u2019ll be at the movies tonight, off duty, carrying my gun.\u201d He was initially fired, but in 2016, following arbitration, White got his job back and is still on the force.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe culture of policing is so steeped in racist practices. I don&#8217;t know how you change that,\u201d said Jayadev, adding that the culture of policing is laced with white supremacy to the point where officers like White are not outliers, but instead accepted by their peers. \u201cOh that\u2019s just Phillip: he does things like that,\u201dsaid Jayadev, characterizing White\u2019s colleagues\u2019 response to his tweets. Moreover, racist officers are protected by their unions, he said, rarely facing the repercussions for their racist behavior.<\/p>\n<p>In June, the postings of a private Facebook group comprised of active and retired San Jose police officers were exposed. One inflammatory post claimed: \u201cBlack lives really don\u2019t matter,\u201d whereas another post suggested a hijab could be used as a noose.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cRacism is embedded into an institution that has the ability to kill to harm to strip you of your liberty,\u201d said Jayadev, commenting on the Facebook group incident.<\/p>\n<p>The civil rights activist spoke about the concept of de-funding police. \u201cThis system of law and order that has existed as a result of and since slavery does not result in safety. If anything, it creates more harm and danger,\u201d he said. \u201cSo take away that harm and then invent and create space for investments into other things that address the root causes of harm.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Jayadev and Dr. Dorothy Johnson-Speight, who founded Mothers in Charge after her son was killed in 2001 in a parking dispute, said some of the funds currently allocated to policing could instead be used to fund mental health and behavioral health services, which could be implemented in many situations in which police are currently deployed.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhen that call comes in, it doesn&#8217;t go to 911. It goes to a different number to a group of people that are equipped on how to de-escalate a situation and solve the issue without taking a life,\u201d said Jayadev.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThey go to the home and and then they have someone that actually survives the encounter and actually gets the help that they probably called for,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p>Johnson-Speight spoke about the need for police departments to reflect the community they are policing. \u201cYou can&#8217;t expect 83 percent of white men to understand the issues of minority communities.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cHow can it be community policing if you don&#8217;t understand, or if you&#8217;re not really involved in the community,\u201d she queried, noting that police are recruited from throughout the nation.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI think now because of George Floyd we have seen people around the country and around the world standing up against police brutality,\u201d said Johnson-Speidt. \u201cInjustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><strong>Videos from the briefing:<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<ul>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/r20.rs6.net\/tn.jsp?f=0018pOJqz3oLX5z90wESPosy1ZjF98tfzSngn33BkuQZMM7xodczjAsEkxZuXqfUieQhyuaFKcH-l93Xd0xdIMZfOldlu3UGSLV-dZce3JTFNitTLzQDYmSY18j5wvQcLgIoiQ5b3gFHAZxQFjOBypqVmffRHKzYIfpLSUAfA1dmYrhIQPkQPJWWxJ7TfM-Cpun_YCHBCiAermK9vuVsUNx8R4ZIL8jzbO-&amp;c=6lUrANwZ_e3aeAk7B1kgwAkOrb_-hXE9LznZpiYTfiItRsTKRQHbUg==&amp;ch=KklFTH4rKwxCjc3CRVE-zFYPqhiB99Lfa2JaZC49HguP4CecbsMRiQ==\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer nofollow\">Full briefing<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/r20.rs6.net\/tn.jsp?f=0018pOJqz3oLX5z90wESPosy1ZjF98tfzSngn33BkuQZMM7xodczjAsEkxZuXqfUieQfyfgIIh5K3U3BYUWF82KrPUK-ZbimrNWLzHjZUV1z_jlCGBNP785KrpHNPZsp8i3kw5XaYMXguhB-R1nEFTzocOp6F-seCZmusg9NT0HYHJSNFwOm5A4gu4S-YzWdQoFUBmcvLh8tHRdgI95ivQExBoOF2SwkwmS&amp;c=6lUrANwZ_e3aeAk7B1kgwAkOrb_-hXE9LznZpiYTfiItRsTKRQHbUg==&amp;ch=KklFTH4rKwxCjc3CRVE-zFYPqhiB99Lfa2JaZC49HguP4CecbsMRiQ==\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer nofollow\">Black Mothers Fear for the Lives of Their Children<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/r20.rs6.net\/tn.jsp?f=0018pOJqz3oLX5z90wESPosy1ZjF98tfzSngn33BkuQZMM7xodczjAsEkxZuXqfUieQBOCIUO6Wrhrh69TLk8Nweb6-3Q5Aa50TuPkHXi57cyY2zxnBWLCQ9RLHduOGyWdm6DrwQPt30ao9CC23hUd4qdNNFDUdHRBXtKk3Pcskg5xrmEai_yullnMRK9AaJ8sNabNm5Kty0uhypioNs0KMTCIMtxxI9x2P&amp;c=6lUrANwZ_e3aeAk7B1kgwAkOrb_-hXE9LznZpiYTfiItRsTKRQHbUg==&amp;ch=KklFTH4rKwxCjc3CRVE-zFYPqhiB99Lfa2JaZC49HguP4CecbsMRiQ==\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer nofollow\">The U.S. Has No National Strategy to Fight White Supremacist Violence<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/r20.rs6.net\/tn.jsp?f=0018pOJqz3oLX5z90wESPosy1ZjF98tfzSngn33BkuQZMM7xodczjAsEkxZuXqfUieQAjkWoR2bbfuJLGKKcyIKOqbmMLDY_7yFEyLppauLhYVLERat8NDbpd-0Hw9ygz36n-639Hi06EAtgePb4Wqgh_tpjR6BnAt5_WqMB5TuYekra15X7icBQB2OxqnqfWpweMb6EcE-b80cPZhfoUCk0ZT7j7vkVb65&amp;c=6lUrANwZ_e3aeAk7B1kgwAkOrb_-hXE9LznZpiYTfiItRsTKRQHbUg==&amp;ch=KklFTH4rKwxCjc3CRVE-zFYPqhiB99Lfa2JaZC49HguP4CecbsMRiQ==\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer nofollow\">Law and Order Policing Does Not Result in Safety for Communities of Color<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>(Above)\u00a0San Diego, California, USA &#8211; May 27, 2016: San Diego police officers stand on watch in an effort to keep the peace at an anti-Trump demonstration outside a Trump rally at the San Diego Convention Center. 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