Ian Okuden’s BRIDGE simulator reveals hidden prejudice and bias, enabling people to assess their perception.
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Chicken-Fried News: Drone drama
“We can study and we can present it in the courtroom in a 3-D manner,” Neuman said. “It puts the jury right at the crime scene.”
Chicken-Fried News: Pointing pistols
An Oklahoma lawmaker has proposed a law making it legal to point a gun at someone.
Local impact: Proposed federal budget cuts threaten to reduce or eliminate social services and humanities agencies
Oklahoma Humanities, AmeriCorps and Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma will most likely be affected if federal program budgets are cut.
OKCPD makes procedural justice a priority and adds it to policy and procedure manual
Procedural justice policies promote fair enforcement of the laws.
Municipal court reforms protect the poor from undue punishment
The marshal assist program allows the municipal court to work with offenders to pay their fines without imprisonment.
The guidelines governing the program demonstrate city leaders and labor unions can come together to craft decisions that are in everyone’s best interest.
The guidelines governing the program demonstrate city leaders and labor unions can come together to craft decisions that are in everyone’s best interest.
Oklahoma veterans deploy to Standing Rock
Veterans traveled to North Dakota to help protect resources and sacred lands.
Keep Oklahoma Beautiful’s Environmental Excellence Competition returns
Keep Oklahoma Beautiful is accepting nominations for its annual Environmental Excellence Competition.
Commentary: Personal patrol rifles blow apart community trust
No one is made safer as a result of policies that manufacture unnecessary, degrading, frightening and potentially violent interactions between the police and the communities they serve. No one.
