See the report here:
www.councilmenandboys.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/FSU-CVIPI-Phase-1-Report_final.pdf
This is an interesting report by the Department of Interior. Several recommendations to improve the DOI.
The report can be accessed here: www.doi.gov/sites/doi.gov/files/doi-letf-aspiration-to-action.pdf
An investigation by WBEZ, Chicago Sun-Times and the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project found allegations of excessive force, improper searches and racist comments on the job.
— Read on graphics.suntimes.com/extremism-ranks/2023/oathkeepers-investigation-chicago-police-extremism-insurrection/
The idea of this report was to assist in making a determination whether to continue to maintain police services from the local police departments or to use the services or the RCMP. There are tradeoffs that can’t be measured by a study without being specific in it’s purpose. There are benefits have the police live in the community they patrol. Having a police force committed solely to the community that it patrols. Then there are the community networking and knowledge of the community that is important. Intimate knowledge of the local crime issues and the local criminals, which the RCMP officers probably would be less aware about. Lastly there is a tendency to for the RCMP to deploy minimal resources and to draw resources from neighboring areas when needed even for routine matters. This will decrease police sevices overall.
The focus of the Study is to determine the requirements for a modern public safety police service and to compare and contrast the delivery of policing services by either the current Codiac Regional Police – a contracted RCMP model, or a regional municipal police force, or a
combination of RCMP and municipal services.
The methodology included:
The Study identified significant costs, challenges, and risk in considering a move to create a
regional municipal police force, and a combined model is not considered feasible. A transition
plan to a regional municipal police force would require – most importantly – a long-term
agreement and commitment by all stakeholders: the community, councils, the Department of
Justice, and Public Safety Canada to move ahead with a change in service provider.
A .pdf of the report can be downloaded HERE
School-to-Prison Pipeline — Back to School with ACLU of North Carolina
— Read on www.acluofnorthcarolina-bts.org/cops-in-schools
Get the report HERE
This article is a reminder that EVERY CRIME has the potential of violence. Not that shoplifting in more violent then murder, but shoplifters can be violent especially when they believe they are entitled and don’t have to obey the law or authority.
As the shoplifting crisis continues, Walmart’s asking workers to intervene with thieves. But it’s the pro-crime politicians in New York, Chicago and elsewhere who need to step up.
— Read on nypost.com/2023/10/16/dont-make-walmart-fight-crime-boot-out-killer-leftist-politicians/
Standards & Policy don’t change because of an emergency situation. This will only create a problem.
City leaders wrote to state officials that Philadelphia should be permitted for three years to set its own reading and fitness standards that are less stringent than the ones dictated by the state.
— Read on www.inquirer.com/news/philly-police-reading-fitness-test-recruiting-20231013.html
New publication about the stressors to law enforcement.
Read more here: www.cna.org/reports/2023/10/Work-Life-Stressors-of-Law-Enforcement-Personnel.pdf
This is an interesting response to a DA’s “No Testify List”. There is no due process for cops on these lists & once you’re on this list you never get removed. Oh yeah Lawyers lie too and there is no list for them.
Across the country, police have undermined and resisted reform. To protest a prosecutor, one detective was willing to let murder suspects walk free, even if he’d arrested them and believed that they should be behind bars.
— Read on www.propublica.org/article/homicide-detective-st-louis-refused-testify-roger-murphey-kim-gardner
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