The CVPost looked at how police departments in Eau Claire, Chippewa Falls and Altoona view relations between the police and minority communities as well as how they deal with the overall challenges of police-community relations. You can read the results in this article.
Madison policeman offers hope that racism and mistrust can be overcome in police-community relations
Racist attitudes, frayed relations between police and the communities they serve and possible ways to improve those relations were all part of Corey Saffold’s talk Wednesday night at the L. E. Phillips Memorial Public Library in Eau Claire.
Saffold is a black police officer from Madison who says he is on a mission to educate people about police work with the goal of reducing police-community tensions.
Madison officer to discuss his experiences as a black policeman in today’s society, on Mar. 7 program
A program exploring “The Paradox of Being a Black Police Officer in Today’s Society” is scheduled for 7 p.m. on Mar. 7 at the L. E. Phillips Memorial Public Library. Corey Saffold, a school liaison officer with the Madison Police Department, will discuss his experiences in a time when police are often viewed as an […]