The vast majority of Americans—an overwhelming 95%—are in favor of at least some criminal justice system and police reform, according to a new poll
—are in favor of at least some criminal justice system and police reform, according to a new poll that underscores the public support for change in the wake of protests sparked by George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis last month.
of 1,301 from Associated Press and the National Opinion Research Center, or NORC, at the University of Chicago released Tuesday.like clarifying standards for the use of force by officers, prosecution for officers who use excessive force, compulsory reporting of misconduct and requiring police officers to wear body cameras.
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