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CTRP3 Releases PSA Highlighting Efforts to Address Racial Profiling
60-second video highlights Connecticut’s commitment to transparency, accountability, and data-driven oversight of traffic stops.
CTRP3 Statement Reaffirms State’s Commitment Against Racial Profiling
Statement is in response to recent U.S. Supreme Court about federal immigration enforcement actions in Los Angeles which does not impact CT state law prohibiting racial profiling.
From Campus to the Capitol: UConn Student is One Face of the Future of Civic Engagement in Connecticut
“You can make an impact – no matter your age,” says IMRP intern Ryan Engels who was selected for the panel alongside current state representatives.
CTRP3 to Host First Community Forum of 2026
Forums bring public and police together for open and honest discussions about fair and equitable traffic enforcement.
Intern Spotlight: 10 Questions with Ryan Engels
IMRP intern Ryan Engels is a UConn junior and the youngest chair of a town committee in his hometown of Westbrook, CT.
Ken Barone Interviewed for NBC Connecticut Report
Revamped reporting system and online portal is positive response to audit of State Police traffic data.
CTRP3 Hosts Informational Session for Law Students
Understand the impact of racial profiling and how CTRP3 is building trust between the public and the police.
Advisory Board Members Work Together
CTRP3 advisory board members represent different interest groups but work collaboratively to gain consensus on difficult issues.
IMRP’s Ken Barone in New York Times policing article
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