Another way to look up DOJ Consent Decrees. This document has links to some of the earliest Consent Decrees.
Category: CRJ301 Police Mgt
City of Oakland | Oakland Police Negotiated Settlement Agreement…
This is similar to a Consent Decree. Follow the link below and Take some time to search through the various reports. Each report is over 100 pages and there are 50 plus reports. I don’t think OPD has fulfilled all the tasks of the NSA. Crazy.
Oakland Police Negotiated Settlement Agreement (NSA) and Office of the Inspector General (OIG) Reports
— Read on www.oaklandca.gov/resources/oakland-police-negotiated-settlement-agreement-nsa-reports
Complaints against Baltimore police officers grow as new accountability board takes shape – The Baltimore Banner
Baltimore will be one of the last police accountability boards in the state to get up and running.
— Read on www.thebaltimorebanner.com/community/criminal-justice/baltimore-police-accountability-backlog-GQMDYO25QFADVJCETU2STNXKCA/
NYPD Track Record on Overtime Spending Casts Doubt on Budget Claims – THE CITY
FBI Consent Decree Page – Special Litigation Section Cases and Matters
Special Litigation Section Cases and Matters
— Read on www.justice.gov/crt/special-litigation-section-cases-and-matters/download
Boulder Police Oversight Panel reaffirms appointees, setting up showdown at city council
This article presents a good example where pro-police citizens are upset over appointment of ant-police agenda driven members to the police oversight panel.
Boulder’s elected officials may exercise authority over civilian group for the first time, halting oversight work
— Read on boulderbeat.news/2023/01/14/police-oversight-appointees-showdown/
The Collins Agreement: How The ACLU Lawsuit Destroyed Proactive Policing In Milwaukee
The Collins Agreement: Since the 2017 ACLU lawsuit that resulted in the Collins Agreement against the Milwaukee Police Department, field…
— Read on www.wisconsinrightnow.com/collins-agreement-milwaukee-police/
Pittsburgh Police resume certain minor traffic stops despite policy against them | 90.5 WESA
This has been an interest of mine. How can a municipality dictate the enforcement of State Law? In this case vehicle and traffic law.
The below article has likes to the specific law and it allows for “secondary enforcement” but not primary enforcement.
The two violations I’ll discuss are expired registration and expired inspection. I am surprised that expired registration gets a pass because it’s a money grab for the State and expired inspection is a SAFETY issue and/or an EMISSIONS issue. Emissions! Hello environmentalists.
The main question is how can a municipality set aside a subset a laws and label them “Do Not Enforce”. Every other municipality enforces these laws yet in Pennsylvania yet in Pittsburgh these laws are purposefully under enforced.
What other State laws can be ignored? Theft? Damage to property? Assault? Murder? Or just vehicle and traffic laws?
When police take the oath of office the swear to uphold the laws and the constitution of the State and the municipality that they work in. How can a municipality have police stop enforcing state law?
The ARTICLE:
Pittsburgh Police officials say a city ordinance that blocks enforcement of certain minor traffic violations is “preventing them from doing their jobs.”
— Read on www.wesa.fm/politics-government/2023-01-12/pittsburgh-police-resume-secondary-traffic-stops-despite-city-ordinance-against-them
Race and Washington’s Criminal Justice System: 2021 Report to the Washington Supreme Court
See the report HERE: digitalcommons.law.seattleu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi
See ALSO
This is the Prequel Report that provides historical background to the 2021 report.
Research Working Group, Preliminary Report on Race and Washington’s Criminal Justice
System, 47 G ONZ . L. R EV . 251 (2011–2012), 35 S EATTLE U. L. R EV . 623 (2012), 87 W ASH . L. R EV . 1 (2012) [hereinafter 2011 Preliminary Report]. Because of the difficulties of providing pinpoint citations to all three journals, page references to this report will be to the PDF of the report released to the public as part of its historic presentation to the Court,
available here: https://perma.cc/6BV4-RBB8.
Allen v. City of Oakland, Case No. C00-4599 | United States District Court, Northern District of California
Allen v. Cit
— Read on www.cand.uscourts.gov/judges/orrick-william-h-who/allen-v-city-of-oakland-case-no-c00-4599/