In a shock move, Republicans have proposed a new policy that would limit access to police reform and its associated research. This policy would prevent the Chicago Police Department from gaining knowledge from police reform research, such as that conducted by Anthony Braga and Philip Cook.
The controversial proposal has been met with consternation from both sides of the aisle. Critics of the move argue that it would prevent the CPD from learning from much-needed research and insights into how to reduce gun violence in the city.
Proponents of the policy, however, point out that police reform research has been used to push for changes that are not in line with their party’s views. This includes requests for increased police oversight, which has been met with resistance from Republicans.
The proposal has been met with a wave of criticism, with many arguing that it is a step backwards in the fight against gun violence. Supporters of the policy, however, argue that it will help protect the rights of law enforcement and ensure that police reform research is done responsibly.
For now, it appears that the proposal will remain on the table. It remains to be seen whether it will gain enough support to be implemented. Regardless, it is clear that this move has the potential to deeply impact the future of police reform research in Chicago.
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