op.ledit.jpg The Charlottesville Police Department must work further to establish better trust with the communities they are supposed to serve. Appears In EDITORIAL: Charlottesville’s criminal justice system must address racial disparities By Editorial Board | February 6, 2020 It is undeniable that local law enforcement and the criminal justice system itself have failed the black population of Charlottesville and Albemarle County for far too long.
EDITORIAL: Charlottesville’s criminal justice system must address racial disparities By Editorial Board | February 6, 2020 It is undeniable that local law enforcement and the criminal justice system itself have failed the black population of Charlottesville and Albemarle County for far too long.
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