AP-NORC poll: Nearly all in US back criminal justice reform
That's according to a new poll from the The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research that finds Americans favor significant changes to the countrys criminal justice system. About 4 in 10 white Americans say major changes are needed; 3 in 10 prefer minor changes. To prevent police violence, most Americans also favor requiring all officers to participate in more extensive racial bias training. Peckhold, who favors moderate changes in the criminal justice system, said those changes should be targeted at chipping away at systemic racist behavior. I don't think Americans really understand how police are taught these tactics to begin with, she said.
Backstreet Boys Are Doing Their Part to Fight Homelessness in NYC: 'We Can Affect Change'
Backstreet Boys are giving back! "This all came about from watching the reaction to the subway singalong video that Joel Wertheimer posted. Joel took this viral magical moment to spotlight to an organization close to his heart - the Coalition for the Homeless," Carter explained. "Were so excited to be able to help bring awareness to the issue of homelessness around the world and hopeful that as a group we can affect change." RELATED CONTENT:Brian and Baylee Littrell Talk Sharing the Backstreet Boys' Stage During 'DNA World Tour' (Exclusive)Backstreet Boys Reflect on 20th Anniversary of 'Millennium': 'TRL,' 'Star Wars,' Ghosted by Puffy (Exclusive)Watch the Backstreet Boys Bring Their Wives on Stage for Emotional Serenade During Final Las Vegas Show