US Bishops call for police
reform
Protesters in the US state of Minnesota demanding police reform (2020 Getty Images) |
Three USCCB committee chairman write to US lawmakers
encouraging them to consider proposals regarding policing and criminal justice.
By Vatican News
The bishop chairmen of three committees of the United States
Bishops’ Conference have written to federal lawmakers in the US, urging them to
consider proposals aimed at improving formation of police officers and
accountability for police.
Released on Wednesday, the letter comes in the wake of the current re-examination
of “the evil of racism, both historic and present, and its devastating effects
on individuals and society” occasioned by the “terrible and unjust killing of
George Floyd, Rayshard Brooks, and so many others.”
Racism remains a problem
Archbishop Paul Coakley, chairman of the Committee on
Domestic Justice and Human Development; Bishop Mario Dorsonville, chairman of
the Committee on Migration; and Bishop Shelton J. Fabre, chairman of the Ad Hoc
Committee Against Racism acknowledge that “law enforcement officers perform a
great and needed service” to society, but say “it is clear that there have been
too many failures in serving everyone, with tragic consequences.”
They emphasize that “racism remains a problem in the
criminal justice system,” pointing to evidence that people of color “are often
treated more harshly than other citizens in their encounters with the criminal
justice system.”
Policing with “a style of mercy”
The bishops quote Pope Francis in urging a “style of mercy”
in policing, which involves “understanding the needs and motivations” of the
people whom police encounter and applying mercy in the situations that police
meet with every day.
In their letter, the bishops note that “the purpose of law
and law enforcement is the promotion of justice.” Quoting Paul VI’s axiom “If
you want peace, work for justice,” – paraphrased, perhaps unconsciously, by
protesters as “No justice, no peace” – the bishops maintain, “This is the only
solution to the challenges of this moment.”
Concrete proposals
The bishops ask Senators and Representatives in the U.S.
Congress to consider several proposals for police reform currently being
discussed in the legislature, which they say, “appear to be steps in the right
direction.” In addition to concrete measures such as ending racial profiling
and the use of body cameras by police, the bishops also encourage “greater
accountability and a means of redress regarding those who exercise public
authority.”
It is clear, the bishops say, “that long term commitment is
needed to prevent further tragedies, especially greater accountability in bad
uses of force as well as greater emphasis on promoting the common good of all.”
Peacemakers working for justice
The bishops conclude their letter with a prayer “that we may
be peacemakers by working for justice on this issue and the many others that
mark racial injustice in our criminal justice system and in our country.”
https://www.vaticannews.va/en/church/news/2020-06/us-bishops-call-for-police-reform.html
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