
Marcia Thompson
Marcia Thompson is an assistant professor in the criminal justice department at Aurora University in Illinois, USA. She specializes in the dynamics of law enforcement and community interactions, emphasizing the importance of addressing trauma on both sides of the police-community relationship. Recently, she highlighted the need for police oversight bodies to focus on historical and generational trauma that influences community mistrust of law enforcement, while advocating for enhanced training and engagement strategies to improve these critical relations.
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Marcia Thompson, an assistant professor, framed the large question of addressing the perception of police reform as a takeover.
Editorial | PCOA’s opportunity | CommentaryMarcia Thompson is an assistant professor of criminal justice and an attorney-at-law who spoke at the lecture.
Something Extra | Monday | LifestyleMarcia Thompson, assistant professor in the criminal justice department at Aurora University, asserts that trauma exists on both sides of the police-public relationship.
Police, public both suffer trauma from their negative interactions, says US criminal justice professor | Lead Stories




