Opinion: Scorpion and other poisonous policing: Why special units harm communities – and why more leaders don’t disband them
New York Daily News, February 12, 2023
Opinion: Cities should get rid of their toxic crime-suppression units
Washington Post, January 31, 2023
A closer look at the training on Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement
Denver 9 News, January 28, 2023
Opinion: A dismissal at Customs and Border Protection shows how hard law enforcement reform can be
Los Angeles Times, November 25, 2022
Academic Paper: Active bystandership for law enforcement: Improving public safety by creating a policing culture of peer intervention
Psychological Services, November 10, 2022
Study sheds light on Fulton County’s overcrowding issues
WABE (NPR Member Station), November 7, 2022
Leasing Atlanta’s detention center to Fulton will make city less safe, study says
The Atlanta Journal Constitution, November 4, 2022
Opinion: A commission makes a good start at reimagining policing in D.C.
Washington Post, April 4, 2021
Group seeking to reinvent policing in District calls for sweeping changes
Washington Post, April 1, 2021
A Georgetown professor trades her classroom for a police beat
Washington Post, February 12, 2021
No one watches the Capitol Police closely. No wonder they failed.
Washington Post, January 8, 2021
Police officers should be guardians, not warriors. That could have saved Andre Hill’s life.
Washington Post, December 31, 2020
Two things law enforcement agencies should do to keep police responses from ending in tragedy
Washington Post, October 30, 2020
Ervin Staub: A Holocaust survivor’s mission to train ‘heroic bystanders’
BBC News, October 6, 2020
Training police to patrol each other
BBC News, October 6, 2020
Just prosecuting police officers won’t make us safe. Here’s what’s needed.
Washington Post, September 25, 2020
Georgetown Law’s Innovative Policing Program Launches Project ABLE to Help Police Departments Build a Culture of Active Bystandership
Georgetown Law, July 8, 2020
Don’t Overlook One of the Most Brutal and Unnecessary Parts of Policing: Police Dogs
Washington Post, July 6, 2020
One reason for police violence? Too many men with badges.
The Washington Post, June 18, 2020
Stop Training Police Like They’re Joining the Military
The Atlantic, June 10, 2020
Defund the Police? Here’s What That Really Means
Washington Post, June 7, 2020
George Floyd’s Death Could Have Been Prevented If We Had a Police Culture of Intervention
Washington Post, May 29, 2020
Police Officers Nationwide Need to Consider Going Hands-Off During this Crisis
Washington Post, April 24, 2020
Police for Tomorrow: Creating a New Generation of Leaders
Community Policing Dispatch, March 2019
Law School Tackles Police Reform
ABA Journal, January 1, 2019
Our Fresh Takes on Policing this Week
USA Today, December 17, 2018
A roomful of cops asked if it’s better to ‘do nothing’ sometimes. Why that’s a good thing.
Washington Post, December 15, 2018
Here’s Why Jeff Sessions’ Parting Shot Is Worse Than You Thought
The Marshall Project, November 19, 2018
Taking on Tough Topics, Unique Police Fellowship Program Graduates First Class
Georgetown Law News, October 29, 2018
Georgetown Program Fosters Police Tactics of the Future
NBC4 Washington, October 24, 2018
Can Law Schools Reform Policing? Georgetown Is Trying
National Law Journal, October 23, 2018
As DOJ Rolls Back Monitoring of Police Conduct, more Prosecutors Should Step up their Efforts
USA Today, September 30, 2017
D.C. Police Team Up with Georgetown To Train and Retain Young Officers
WAMU, June 7, 2017
Georgetown Law Program Offers Fellowship for Young D.C. Police Officers
Washington Post, June 5, 2017
Why Jeff Sessions Should Police the Police
The Marshall Project, January 30, 2017