We discuss the challenge of policing in Boston in two separate sessions, first with Governor Michael Dukakis, Distinguished Professor of Political Science Emeritus and Massachusetts’s longest serving governor, and Rod Brunson, Thomas P. O’Neill Jr. Chair of Public Life and Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Political Science. In the class with Prof. Brunson we discuss his studies of cooperation between black clergy and the Boston Police Department as well as his recent writing in the Washington Post and perspective on necessary reform. To my tremendous chagrin and frustration, however, I failed to record Part II with Prof. Brunson. Even though you can’t hear our discussion with Prof. Brunson, I encourage you to read his articles, and I have included as a substitute Prof. Brunson’s contribution (with others) in Northeastern’s recent Racial Literacy event series.
Readings:
Part I
Part II
Rod K. Brunson, “Protests focus on over-policing. But under-policing is also deadly,” Washington Post (June 12, 2020). PDF here.
Mug battle question: What is Governor Dukakis’s most famous home recipe?
Answer: Turkey soup! Congratulations to Mikaela Moskowitz for winning it in a battle–our first two-time winner!