2024 NACOLE Webinar Series: Using Data and Collaboration to Drive Innovative Change

On April 23, 2024, NACOLE welcomed Jared Fishman to discuss how some communities are using data-informed measures – not typically thought of as “police accountability” – that are demonstrably improving outcomes. When high-profile police misconduct occurs, many communities immediately demand prosecution of involved police officers as a first step towards “accountability.”

Notwithstanding increased prosecutions nationwide, however, last year, more people died in confrontations with the police than at any point since data has been consistently collected. This webinar takes a look at other forms of non-punitive police accountability that have effectively changed police behavior - discussing how some communities are using other data-informed measures not typically thought of as “police accountability” that are demonstrably improving outcomes.

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Fishman presents “Working Towards Solutions” to the American Bar Association