Subjective tests, private study groups, and “rabbis” are a few of the systematic ways Black cops struggled to get hired and get promoted in the Suffolk
— Read on www.wshu.org/post/black-police-officers-chosen-fail-suffolk-county
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New York State Police Reform and Reinvention Collaborative – Executive Order No. 203
Is it time to decriminalize prostitution? – Big Think
Today, prostitution is illegal in the majority of the United States, but the New York State Senate has two bills looking to decriminalize prostitution throughout the state. One bill would decriminalize selling sex while maintaining punitive measures on buying or promoting sex. The other would decriminalize the entire sex trade.
— Read on bigthink.com/politics-current-affairs/decriminalization-of-prostitution
George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2020
Vote NO to HR 1280 the ‘‘George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2021’’
This HR 1280 ‘‘George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2021’’ as a whole is disastrous to policing. There may be some provisions in the bill that could be positive but how HR 1280 was developed and in its current form it is detrimental to community safety and policing.
What happened to Mr. George Floyd is tragic and should never happen again. However, the process of calling for a change to 18,000 different police departments because of one single incident is a disservice to the citizens and it will negatively impact the type of policing the public receives.
As of this date there has not been a determination as to what the factors caused the police response that led to the death of George Floyd. Still without a critical examination of all the factors that led to Mr. Floyd’s death legislatures have blindly submitted laws across the country to make changes in policing. This this process is akin to someone dying during a routine operation and Congress passing laws on how doctors should operate without a full review on the cause of death. It doesn’t make sense.
Policing is local just like politics and crime is local. If changes to police must be made do so smartly and not because of few loud voices of radical criminals that created carnage in American streets. Defund the police? That narrative is driven from various small groups and a news media that has an agenda to delegitimize law enforcement. Hometown America isn’t looking to defund the police. The best measure to understand the need for change in policing is to look back on 5-24-2020, where there were no calls for change in policing.
To back HR 2080 shows that you have no concern for the police and little concern for the citizens they protect.
www.congress.gov/116/bills/hr7120/BILLS-116hr7120pcs.pdf
Here is the LINK to the bill’s page
Daniel Prude death: No charges for Rochester police officers
Police officers in New York need to pay attention to the agenda of AG Letitia James. After not being able to indict the Rochester Officers involved with the death of Daniel Prude AG James now thinks the Grand Jury process is inadequate. She controlled the investigation in the Daniel Prude case, her office presented the evidence to the Grand Jury and after the Grand Jury didn’t indict the Grand Jury system is broken? WHY? 23 citizens didn’t fulfill their oath as a Grand Juror? Maybe the Grand Jurors felt that there simply wasn’t enough probable cause to indict the officers on the charges that the AG office was alleging.
The most concerning attack on New York Police is AG James wanting to change when a police officer will be permitted to use deadly physical force. AG James said she wants to change Penal Law Article 35 from a “subjective simple necessity” standard to an “absolute last resort exhausting all other non-lethal means before using deadly force”. This is very dangerous for police. The concern is that Police will be too pressured not to make a mistake that police and citizens will be more at risk of injury or death because of the hesitancy and confusion when police can use deadly force to protect themselves and others. It is easy to see that “Absolute Last Resort Exhausting All Other Non-Lethal Means Before Using Deadly Force” would create circumstances that police might delay their use of deadly force just enough where the offender’s use of deadly force would be effective injuring or killing someone. Reaction is slower than action. Clouding the officer’s reaction by mandating a menu of mandatory responses when immediately needed response should be deadly force places people in unnecessary danger.
Attorney General James Press Conference – February 23, 2021 HERE
The NYS Attorney General Website is HERE
Special Investigations and Prosecutions Unit Report on the Investigation into The Death of Daniel Prude
can be accessed HERE
Special Investigations and Prosecutions Unit
On July 8, 2015, Governor Cuomo issued Executive Order No. 147, which appointed the New York State Attorney General as special prosecutor in incidents where a law enforcement officer causes the death of an unarmed civilian, or where there is a significant question as to whether the civilian was armed and dangerous. The following day, the office announced the creation of the Special Investigations and Prosecutions Unit (SIPU) to investigate and, if warranted, prosecute all cases that fall within the scope of Executive Order 147.
The SIPU website with more reports is HERE
Illinois House Bill 3653: Criminal Justice Omnibus Bill
Illinois Police Reform Act
Summary of Provisions in Illinois House Bill 3653: Criminal Justice Omnibus Bill
Here is a nice summary of some of the provisions in the bill:
https://www.civicfed.org/iifs/blog/summary-provisions-illinois-house-bill-3653-criminal-justice-omnibus-bill
The bill can be found HERE
The history of the bill can be found here…… https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/BillStatus.asp?DocNum=3653&GAID=15&DocTypeID=HB&LegID=120371&SessionID=108&SpecSess=&Session=&GA=101
THE PARADOX OF “PROGRESSIVE PROSECUTION”
When Freddie Gray woke up on April 12, 2015, he surely did not know that he would soon enter a coma only to die a week later. That morning, he walked to breakfast in his old West Baltimore neighbor- hood with two of his best friends. The restaurant they wanted to visit was closed, however, so they left. At some point on the way home, they encountered police officers on bicycles.
harvardlawreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/748-770_Online.pdf
“Progressive” Prosecutors Sabotage the Rule of Law, Raise Crime Rates, and Ignore Victims | The Heritage Foundation
Introduction
The American prosecutor occupies a unique role among lawyers. The prosecutor has a higher duty than other attorneys. His duty is to seek justice, not simply to obtain convictions.
— Read on www.heritage.org/crime-and-justice/report/progressive-prosecutors-sabotage-the-rule-law-raise-crime-rates-and-ignore
Also look fo the link on the webpage to download the full report.
Reimagining Public Safety in Ithaca & Tompkins County, Documents – Google Drive
The 1st recommendation is to abolish the police department. That is certainly one way to reimagine public safety.
Reimagining Public Safety in Ithaca & Tompkins County, Documents – Google Drive
— Read on drive.google.com/drive/mobile/folders/1NTZ6j6WRze75m5fTuf-wC4BgC-1ddJnO
Rigging the jury: How each state reduces jury diversity by excluding people with criminal records | Prison Policy Initiative
50-state report on jury disqualification laws and their impact on jury diversity
— Read on www.prisonpolicy.org/reports/juryexclusion.html