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When Charles Wilson ’11, M.S. ’19 started out as a law enforcement officer in Dayton, Ohio in 1971, he couldn’t have envisioned the changes that Black officers like him have seen in the profession since then. However, Wilson, who served as a lieutenant on Rhode Island College’s campus police force for 23 years before retiring in 2016, says a need for more reform persists.
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