Registries of disabled people debated in police reform talks
Originally published February 14, 2021 by WNPR
A proposal in Connecticut to create a statewide registry of people with disabilities, including mental disorders, is drawing criticism from some disability advocates concerned it will cause further social stigma and decrease citizens’ privacy. The proposal represents an expansion of voluntary programs offered by many U. S. police departments to register individuals with dementia, autism, bipolar disorder and other conditions.
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