Watch Online as University of Cincinnati Hosts White House Task Force Hearing

On Dec. 18, 2014, President Barack Obama signed an Executive Order establishing a 21st Century Policing Task Force to collect information, data and comments from experts and the public. There are seven sessions scheduled across the country. Cincinnati, Ohio will host two of the seven sessions, both at the University of Cincinnati: Listening Session on Policy and Oversight and Listening Session on Technology & Social Media.

These sessions are conducted by an 11-member Task Force. The 11 participants have been tasked to provide a report and recommendations to the president by March 2, 2015. Each session will host experts who provide testimony to the Task Force. The final hour of each session will be dedicated to comments and questions from members of the public.

For detailed information about this program and session content, please visit the White House Task Force on 21st Century Policing website at

http://www.cops.usdoj.gov/default.asp?Item=2761

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White House Task Force on 21st Century Policing

University of Cincinnati, Great Hall in Tangeman University Center

UC students and faculty are encouraged to attend this unique experience. The public is invited to observe and participate in these open forums. Reservations are not required.

For location:

refer to the UC campus map

For campus parking information:

uc.edu/parking/maps

For directions to campus:

uc.edu/visitors

For more information contact Florine Postell, Conference and Event Services: 513-558-1814 or

uc.edu/eventservices

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