How can governments ensure that measures taken to protect public safety do not infringe upon the rights and freedoms of marginalized or vulnerable populations within society?

Public Safety
Governments can ensure that measures taken to protect public safety do not infringe upon the rights and freedoms of marginalized or vulnerable populations by conducting thorough impact assessments to identify potential discriminatory effects. They can also engage in meaningful consultation with affected communities to understand their specific needs and concerns. Additionally, governments can implement targeted support measures to address the unique challenges faced by marginalized or vulnerable populations during times of crisis. Finally, governments must ensure transparency and accountability in the decision-making process to build trust and legitimacy among all members of society.