During this second installment of the two-part series, we will explore potential solutions to the inherent problems in how police use traffic stops. Experts from around the country will discuss the various changes to policies and practices as communities creatively rethink traffic stops. Highlighting the successes and challenges experienced, these panelists will provide insights that can be instructive to Chicago and other places needing to revisit their approach to traffic stops.
Panelists:
Max Carter-Oberstone, Vice President, San Francisco Police Commission
Bradley Haywood, Founder of Justice Forward and Chief Public Defender for Arlington County and the City of Falls Church, Virginia
Representative from Brooklyn Center (MN) Community Safety and Violence Prevention Implementation Committee
Isaiah Thomas, Council Member, Philadelphia City Council
Moderator:
Loren Jones, Staff Counsel, BPI