State University Researchers Conducted Comprehensive Review of all Massachusetts Uniform Citations
— Read on www.mass.gov/news/executive-office-of-public-safety-and-security-releases-baseline-analysis-of-police-traffic-stop-data
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Testing the Impact of De-escalation Training on Officer Behavior: The Tempe (AZ) Smart Policing Initiative
This is a new report. It looks very interesting.
www.smart-policing.com/sites/default/files/inline-files/Tempe SPI Final Report 12-21.pdf
POLICING 2020: Local news reporting during a year of racial justice protests
This is supposed to be a report about the change of how news reporting represents the police but all this report is really about is how 3 liberal newspapers editorialize about the police.
Think about it – newspapers really just report how they want on any topic so it’s not that they are capturing the sentiment of a community – no they are editorializing on the message they want to report. So an analysis of the newspaper’s message is just a measurement of what the editors are saying.
This analysis says NOTHING about how the community feels about law enforcement or criminals. It says more about how the editors for the newspaper feel about police and criminals.
www.asc.upenn.edu/sites/default/files/2022-01/Policing2020_MICReport.pdf
Mapping Police Violence
America’s most comprehensive database of killings by police. Learn the
facts about police brutality and how to address it.
— Read on mappingpoliceviolence.squarespace.com/
Through our analysis of the database, the NYCLU found:
The vast majority of police misconduct complaints never result in accountability. *The use of “complaint” in this report refers to each discrete act of misconduct investigated by the CCRB, or what the CCRB calls “allegations.”
• Of the 180,700 complaints investigated by the CCRB since 2000, only two percent received some type of discipline from
the NYPD, and less than one percent received serious discipline, like forfeiting vacation days, suspension, probation, or termination.
• The NYPD overrode the CCRB’s recommendation by imposing a lesser grade of discipline or imposing no discipline in 74 percent of substantiated cases (meaning cases in which
misconduct is found to be improper based on a preponderance of the evidence).
• Only three percent of force complaints and complaints involving a firearm investigated by the CCRB were substantiated.
• 80 percent of substantiated
complaints that received a disciplinary recommendation of “Charges and Specifications” from the CCRB – the most serious recommendation – did not result in serious discipline (forfeiting vacation days, suspension, probation, or termination) from the NYPD.
• Black officers were 33 percent more likely to receive serious discipline than white officers.
www.nyclu.org/sites/default/files/field_documents/nyclu-2021-ccrbdata-report.pdf
Austin Police Department Reimagining Public Safety – Phase-B
NOTE: There are a total of 3 related postings on Futureofpolicing that pertain to Austin Texas’ efforts for Public Safety Reimaging
The City of Austin released the second part (Phase B) of an independent analysis studying the impact of racism, discrimination, bigotry, and bias on Austin Police Department (APD) culture, policies, and practices.
The 14-month review conducted by Kroll Associates (Kroll), centered on three priority areas:
- Use of force: Analyzing four years of use of force incident data.
- Public interaction with civilians: Analyzing traffic stops, arrests, citations, and searches.
- Recruitment, selection, and promotion policies and practices.
Read the report HERE.
“The completion of this report is an important milestone in our on-going effort to reimagine public safety in Austin,” said Rey Arellano, Assistant City Manager for Public Safety. “This in-depth analysis offers a roadmap to addressing systemic inequities that erode trust between Austin Police and the public.”
Key takeaways highlighted in a summary report:
- Analysis of existing APD data reveals consistent disparities in use of force, traffic stops, searches, and arrests among whites and communities of color.
- Existing APD data collection needs improvement to better pinpoint the underlying causes in policing disparities.
- More effort is needed to shift APD personnel demographics to more accurately reflect diversity in Austin.
- APD recruitment practices are creative, comprehensive and reach a diverse audience of potential recruits.
“I look forward to reviewing the report findings and prioritizing recommendations that can better inform updates to APD policies and practices to evolve how we meet our community’s public safety needs, recruit and retain a diverse and well-trained force, and provide greater transparency with improved data collection processes,” said Joseph Chacon, Austin Police Chief.
The Kroll analysis is an outcome of Council Resolution 66 which directed the City Manager initiate a comprehensive, multi-pronged investigation and evaluation of the presence of bigotry and discrimination in the protocols, practices, and behaviors of the officers of the Austin Police Department and how those factors impact hiring, promotion, workplace culture and community interactions.
Kroll’s scope of work also included a review (Phase A) of the APD Training Academy and its progress updating curriculum to better prepare cadets for policing in a multi-ethnic, diverse urban population consistent with contemporary best practices. The findings of the Phase A review were published in a report released in April 2021.
The findings of today’s Phase B report will be discussed during a presentation at the January 25 City Council work session.
Reimagining Public Safety | AustinTexas.gov
What’s New
January 2022
Report offers ‘Roadmap’ to addressing inequities in Austin Policing
This is the MAIN website to access all of the public safety initiatives. It looks like they do a very good job continuously updating what has been achieved, what they are working on, and what is future projects. From here or you can go to the different topics at the top of the page and search for what interests you. There are two other posts that pertain for lawn Forssman so if you search my blog page for Austin Police you’ll get the other two posts that are specific to policing.
— Read on www.austintexas.gov/publicsafety
More Utah officers were shot at in 2021 than in recent history. Here’s why officials say violence against police is rising.
Utah police from around the state fired their weapons in 31 shootings last year, a record high. But officers were also shot at more in 2021 than any other year in recent history.
— Read on www.sltrib.com/news/2022/01/21/utah-broke-record-most/
The true cost of policing – nj.com
This article shows some of the off-duty and overtime details that officers work that add to their salary and pensions.
The true cost of policing – nj.com
— Read on www.nj.com/data/2022/01/the-true-cost-of-policing.html
The Repeat Offenders of Criminal Stupidity › American Greatness
One way to understand the story of the last 75 years of American social life is by looking at the ebb and flow of serious crime. There was a golden age of low…
— Read on amgreatness.com/2022/01/23/the-repeat-offenders-of-criminal-stupidity/