April 28, 2009

Police Don't Profile Persons with Disabilities?


This report about HUPD profiling includes input from the Asian American Association, the Black Men's Forum, and Harvard Law School's faculty. The authors tried to contact the Black Students Association and Fuerza Latina. Why is there no mention of persons with disabilities? Did "It never entered my mind" dominate the thinking at the University regarding police profiling of persons with disabilities? Does the University Community not believe that being accused of mental illness is a disability? Excluding persons (students?) with disabilities from this discussion and this study suggests that police profiling at Harvard is only an issue for some groups who are more equal than others. Are there any persons with disabilities on the University Safety Advisory Committee? Does the Diversity and Community Liaison Officer protect the rights of persons with disabilities from police abuses?

http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=527963

Report Critiques HUPD’s Profiling
Published On Tuesday, April 28, 2009 3:10 AM
By EMILY J. HOGAN and MARIANNA N TISHCHENKO
Harvard Crimson Staff Writers

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