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Unpacking Illinois' new law reforming police hiring

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Illinois is now requiring police recruits to allow background records like previous performance reviews to be released in order to be hired by a new department in the state. It's a new policy in light of the police shooting of an unarmed woman in her home last year. Anna Schecter reports.

Breakdown
  • Illinois Governor signed a new law named after Sonia Massey, requiring thorough review of police candidates' past conduct. 16s
  • The law mandates law enforcement agencies to obtain full, unredacted personnel files from all previous employers within two weeks. 1m 20s
  • The legislation aims to prevent hiring officers with serious disciplinary histories, such as Sean Grayson, who is charged with first degree murder. 33s
  • Advocates believe the law is only a first step in changing policing culture in the United States. 1m 0s
  • The importance of community policing programs is highlighted, though many have recently lost funding. 1m 37s
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