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Human Relations Commission Suggests Pro-Colored Criminal Policy Ideas

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Human Relations Commission Suggests Police Policy Ideas

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18 Aug, 2020
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Human relations commission suggests police policy ideas
The Topeka Human Relations Commission recommends the city's police department establish "a community oversight board that is outside of the structure of the police department."
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