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Collingswood Police Chief Kevin Carey speaks about local policing policies for issues of bias and immigration. Credit: Matt Skoufalos.

Collingswood Police, Schools Affirm Roles, Responsibilities in Bias, Immigration Issues

Collingswood Police Chief Kevin Carey and Superintendent Fred McDowell review established policies about bias-based policing, supporting children from immigrant families, and how to meet the needs of different populations in the community. Sign in or subscribe to continue reading…

By Matt Skoufalos | July 8, 2025
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