Rashawn Ray
Brookings Institution
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Community Justice and Public SafetyIs Atlanta’s “Cop City” the Answer to Public Safety?
This Brookings commentary examines the controversy surrounding the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center—known by critics as “Cop City”—and raises questions about its role in advancing public safety.
January 31, 2025
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Community Justice and Public SafetyThe State of Police Reform: Measuring Progress in Each State
This Brookings report introduces a comprehensive Police Reform Tracker designed to monitor legislative and policy actions related to policing across all 50 states. Developed by Rashawn Ray and Robyn Moore, the tool evaluates states on the strength and scope of reforms passed since 2020, with a focus on accountability, transparency, training, and community engagement.
December 4, 2024
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Community Justice and Public SafetyHow Police Violence Reshapes Community Health and Trust
This Brookings article explores how police violence—both fatal and nonfatal—impacts public health, erodes trust in institutions, and contributes to long-term social and economic harms. The commentary argues that the consequences of aggressive policing extend far beyond individual incidents, reshaping community well-being, especially in Black and Brown communities.
December 3, 2024
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Community Justice and Public SafetyPolicy Solutions to Address Racial Health Disparities in Policing
This research seeks to understand the current and emerging policy landscape that addresses racial health disparities in policing. Evidence has shown that a Black person is killed by police approximately every 40 hours in the United States.
January 15, 2023
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