How mediation could be a new practice for Chicago police misconduct investigations
If you file a low-level misconduct complaint against Chicago police, you can now hash things out with an officer and a mediator.
The city of Chicago launched a new pilot program that brings in mediators to guide conversations between police and people filing low-level misconduct claims against them.
Reset talks about the benefit of community-police mediation and how successful this practice has been in other cities.
GUESTS: Rae Kyritsi, programs director at the Center for Conflict Resolution in Chicago
Jules Griff, director of the New Orleans Community-Police Mediation Program
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How mediation could be a new practice for Chicago police misconduct investigations
If you file a low-level misconduct complaint against Chicago police, you can now hash things out with an officer and a mediator.
The city of Chicago launched a new pilot program that brings in mediators to guide conversations between police and people filing low-level misconduct claims against them.
Reset talks about the benefit of community-police mediation and how successful this practice has been in other cities.
GUESTS: Rae Kyritsi, programs director at the Center for Conflict Resolution in Chicago
Jules Griff, director of the New Orleans Community-Police Mediation Program