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The organization advocates for fairer policing and against police misconduct, abuse and deadly force. [2] It sees policing as organized to control poor people and minorities, and that police forces condone racism inside police forces, and need to address it by recruiting in locations where minorities go, hiring, training, supervision and ...
Since its inception, the NBPA has focused on fostering improved relationships between police departments and minority communities, assessing the impact of criminal justice policies on minorities, encouraging minority recruitment in police services, and advocating for reforms to tackle police corruption, brutality, and racial discrimination.
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The Atlanta Police Foundation was founded in 2003 to fund police activity that is not funded by government. [1] It is located at 191 Peachtree Street NW, Atlanta, Georgia. [2] Unlike police forces, which are accountable to the public, Atlanta Police Foundation is accountable solely to its own board of directors. [3]
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The association was founded in 2011 by former Arizona sheriff Richard Mack who was a board member of the Oath Keepers at the time. [8] In 2017, the association said it had 4,500 dues-paying members, with more than 200 sheriffs among them. [1]