Morale among police officers

Dennis P. Rosenbaum

Dennis Rosenbaum, professor of criminology, law and justice, discusses morale among police officers in Chicago and around the country in the Chicago Tribune.

“People need to imagine what it’s like being in the position of a police officer today. They’re kind of damned if they do and damned if they don’t.”

Dennis Rosenbaum, UIC professor of criminology, law and justice, on morale among police officers in Chicago and around the country. Feb. 26 Chicago Tribune

 

 

“The good thing is there’s been a lot more help for patients.”

 

Marlowe Djuric Kachlic, clinical assistant professor of pharmacy practice,on how the Affordable Care Act has prompted insurers offer more health plans with lower premiums but higher deductibles. Feb. 26 CBS2

 

 

“There have been almost no police convicted of malfeasance or abuse, although there are plenty of cases that lead us to think there is police abuse.”

 

Dick Simpson, professor of political science, on the re-election bid of Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez and her handling of police brutality cases. March 1 The Nation

 

 

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