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Major Reports
DOJ Civil Rights Division Investigation of the Ferguson Police Dept.
Chicago Police: Police Accountability. Task Force Report (2016)
Final Report of the President’s Task Force on 21st Century (2015)
Re-Engineering Training on Police Use of Force (2015)
Use of Force: Taking Policing to a Higher Standard, 30 Guiding Principles (2016).
Standards on the Urban Police Function. American Bar Association (2014)
Use of Force – Guidelines for Implementation of the U.N. Basic Principles on the Use of Force and Firearms by Law Enforcement Officials, Amnesty International. (2015).
Use of Force Policy Guidelines and Procedures Handbook. Office of Training and Development, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (2014).
Baltimore: Investigation of the Baltimore City Police Department. DOJ Civil Rights Division (2016)
Best Practices/Policies
Detroit, MI
Cleveland, OH
Albuquerque, NM
Los Angeles, CA
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Accountability
Improving Quality of Life
Maintaining Order
Preventing Crime
Protecting & Serving
Pursuing Justice: Apprehending Offenders
Reducing Causes of Crime
Safeguarding Civil Rights
Trust & Legitimacy
Use of Force
Values
Consent Decree: Los Angeles
Exemplary Standard V. Preserve Order and Enhance Quality of Life
Reducing Fear
EXEMPLARY POLICY: PREVENTING AND REDUCING CRIME
Preventing Crime (excerpt from The Exemplary Policing Agency)
SETTING OBJECTIVES AND MEASURING SUCCESS (excerpt from The Exemplary Policing Agency)
PREVENTION, DETERRENCE, AND REDUCTION STRATEGIES (excerpt from the Exemplary Policing Agency)
Rapid Response
MEANINGFUL, UNIFORM AND ACCURATE CRIME DATA from The Exemplary Policing Agency by Michael Josephson
Focused Deterrence Strategies by the National Institute of Justice
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design – San Diego Police Program
Exemplary Policy: Rapid Response to Urgent Calls
New Orleans Response Time – Despite improvement, New Orleans police still far from response time goal
Average response time: about ten minutes
EXEMPLARY STANDARD 203: Protecting People and Property.
EXEMPLARY POLICY. PURSUING JUSTICE: Apprehending and Holding Offenders Accountable.
EPA Standards: Pursuing Justice – Apprehend and Hold Offenders Accountable
Reducing Causes of Crime
James Comey, FBI Director Delivers Brilliant Speech: “Law Enforcement and the Communities We Serve”
FBI Director Comey: History Justifies Cynicism and Distrust from African Americans
James Comey, FBI Director: Using Force and Police Power with Reverence and Responsibility, James Comey, FBI Director
Controversial Cases
Arkansas Police Officer Praised for Community Policing Initiative
Alton Sterling – Baton Rouge
Alton Sterling Video Made by Baton Rouge Volunteers Who Monitor Police Scanners
Baton Rouge Officers Killed
Controversial Cases
Baton Rouge Officer Montrell Jackson: “I swear to God I love this city but I wonder if this city loves me. In uniform I get nasty hateful looks and out of uniform some consider me a threat.”
Charles Kinsey – No. Miami
Charles Kinsey – Unarmed South Florida black man with hands up shot by police while calming autistic patient
North Miami officer on paid leave after shooting unarmed black man
Dallas Officers Killed
Dallas Police Chief: ‘We’re Asking Cops To Do Too Much In This Country’ (July 11, 2016)
Obama Letter to Police: “Just as your tight-knit law enforcement family feels the recent losses to your core, our nation grieves alongside you. Any attack on police is an unjustified attack on all of us.
Eric Garner – NYC
Freddie Gray – 3 of 6 Officers Acquitted; Prosecutor Surrenders Dropping Remaining Charges – Gray’s Family Received $6.4 Million in Civil Settlement
Paul O’Neal – Chicago (7-30-16)
Two Chicago officers who shot and killed, Paul O’Neal, an unarmed black man fleeing in a stolen vehicle immediately “relieved of powers” for violating department policies
Philando Castile – Minnesota
Florida Police Chiefs
California Police Chiefs presentation 4/11/17
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