
She is president of the SFEVE (Société Française d’Etudes Victoriennes et Edouardiennes). Sara Thornton is Professor of English at the University of Paris Diderot, France, where she teaches nineteenth-century literature and cultural studies. She has taught English Literature and translation at the Université Paris-Diderot, at the Université Paris Est Marne-La-Vallée and at Sciences-Po Paris. She has published several articles on flânerie, London and Paris in literature. Her PhD examined the figure of the flâneur in London and Paris in the Nineteenth Century. She gained her jointly-supervised PhD in English Literature at the Université Paris Diderot and King’s College London.

She also teaches at the at the Lycée Saint-Jean de Passy in Paris. O-169-2020 – Amending and Supplementing Title 3 “Administration,” Chapter 35 “Employment Policies,” Section 35.Estelle Murail is Research Fellow in the LARCA research centre at the University of Paris Diderot, France.R-168-2020 - Urging the City of Akron Police Department to Continue Its Ongoing Policies, Procedure, and Training, Which Promote Officer Accountability and Instill a Greater Confidence with the Public Urging All State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies to Adopt Similar Policies, Procedures, and Training Requirements.1280, known as the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2021, and Urging Its Passage by the U.S.
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O-159-2021 Enacting Title 3, Chapter 33, Article 3 of The Akron Code of Ordinances to Provide for Timely Release of Body Worn Camera Footage.R-15-2021 Approving the Report of Recommendations of the Reimaging Public Safety Special Committee.It listed the following resolutions and ordinances: Jayland Walker: Akron organizers release police reform demands during Thursday press conference In its announcement, the city also outlined Akron City Council's "robust and effective legislation designed to provide for increased transparency and accountability in community policing, ensure public safety, and help build trust between citizens and the police." We pledge to work cooperatively with other entities to advocate for changes within their purview." Council cites steps toward transparency, accountability

"As the legislative branch of our city’s government, council will continue to do all that is within its power to engage in the legislative reform necessary so that Akron is a safe place to live for all its citizens. We must find the strength to exercise patience and preserve peace amid the pain that we are all experiencing and allow for BCI’s review to be completed."Ĭouncil also said "more needs to be done." "Along with the Walker family, we seek justice in this case with the understanding that justice will only come because of a searching investigation of all the facts. That means we must await the results of the independent BCI investigation. "This was the right thing to do and, we believe, should become standard practice in such circumstances", the release said. What happens next?: State, local investigations of Akron police shooting could take a year In the release, council also commended Mayor Dan Horrigan and Police Chief Stephen Mylett "for taking the unprecedented response of engaging the Ohio Attorney General’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation to conduct an independent investigation into the entire incident. “Our thoughts are also with the officers involved and their families as they journey through the misfortune of being the focus of the investigation surrounding this devastating incident.” We are so sorry for your loss and the unimaginable pain you are experiencing at this time”, Sommerville said. Pamela Walker, sister Jada, extended family members, and friends. “Our heartfelt sympathy and sincere condolences are extended to Jayland’s mother, Ms.
