
Brandon del Pozo
Brandon del Pozo is an assistant professor of medicine and health services, policy and practice (research) at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, and a research scientist at Brown University Health. Del Pozo was the chief of police of Burlington, Vt. for four years, and served with the New York City Police Department from 1997 to 2015.
Contributions
The Heartbeat of the City
How should the subway be policed?
A Cop-Civilian Confrontation: The Police Perspective
A former NYPD commander walks through the response
A City of Two One-Track Minds
In the wake of Daniel Penny’s killing of Jordan Neely, New York must reckon with two simplistic zeitgeists about public safety and mental health
When City Streets Really Are War Zones
Young men living in some parts of Chicago would have been safer fighting in Afghanistan or Iraq.
The Right Role for Police
What should officers and departments do to answer the opioid crisis?
Surging the Guard Won’t Safeguard the Subways
Gov. Hochul’s plan confuses good policing with shows of military force
Daniel Penny, Jordan Neely and All of Us In Between
Reflections on this week’s verdict