Fresno Commission on Police Reform Website, stay up to date and register for meetings
Also look for Reports
— Read on www.fresno-cpr.com/
All about Policing with a sprinkle of Criminal Justice – written by a Secret Contrarian
Fresno Commission on Police Reform Website, stay up to date and register for meetings
Also look for Reports
— Read on www.fresno-cpr.com/
Violent Crime Rates Declined in 10 Jurisdictions Following Comprehensive Police Reform – Center for American Progress
— Read on www.americanprogress.org/issues/criminal-justice/news/2020/11/16/492931/violent-crime-rates-declined-10-jurisdictions-following-comprehensive-police-reform/
Recreational marijuana must be legalized fairly in New York, dispensary owners and hemp farmers say. State officials are weighing legalizing adult-use cannab
— Read on www.adirondackdailyenterprise.com/news/local-news/2020/11/new-york-expected-to-legalize-marijuana-for-recreational-use-soon-cuomo-says/
The Edmonton Police Service is going under the microscope at council this week as city politicians examine how to reform local policing.
— Read on edmontonjournal.com/news/local-news/a-new-look-for-the-edmonton-police-service-report-on-uniforms-vehicle-livery-goes-to-council-monday
There is a 19 page report that is linked to in the article.
Police Department has substantially implemented the recommendations of a blue-ribbon panel
Police Commissioner Dermot Shea today announced that the NYPD has now substantially implemented the recommendations of an independent blue-ribbon panel of former prosecutors and judges for improving the department’s internal disciplinary system. Press release HERE
Welcome to the New York City Police Department’s Policy Review webpage. We welcome public comments on any of the proposed policy changes listed below. The comment period deadline for each respective proposal is displayed in its summary page. Once the comment period has ended, the NYPD will review the submitted comments and consider their inclusion in the final policy. Please click the link(s) to the policy you wish to review and send us your comments. HERE.
An analysis by The New York Times found that the N.Y.P.D. has reduced or rejected recommendations for stiff discipline of officers in about 71 percent of 6,900 serious misconduct charges. NY Times article
This is a good website to follow. The 1994 Crime Bill was widely popular at the time. Now it is look at as evil.
It will be interesting to see how Academia reports on the crime bill now.
What did the Crime Bill actually do? What does the research say about the impact it had on crime and justice? What lessons does it offer policymakers today?
To help answer these critical questions, the Council commissioned an ongoing series of analyses from some of the nation’s most respected crime experts.
— Read on counciloncj.foleon.com/reports/crime-bill/welcome/
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
— Read on m.youtube.com/watch
The Task Force is composed of community leaders, advocates, members from the legal profession, and members of law enforcement. Multilingual information in Español (Spanish), Kreyòl ayisyen (Haitian Creole), Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese), 中文 (Simplified Chinese), and kriolu (Cabo Verdean Creole) is available below.
— Read on www.boston.gov/departments/mayors-office/bostons-movement-end-racism/boston-police-reform-task-force
Police de-escalation training
Research can play a critical role in supporting accountability and change.
— Read on www.urban.org/urban-wire/four-months-after-protests-peaked-did-four-cities-keep-their-promises-cut-police-funding
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