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
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
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:
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:
“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.
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
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/
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
This is an interesting discussion with Professor Moskos about crime and how New York City defeated crime in the 1990s. The Crime Report is a paid site where it allows 5 free articles a month. I recommend subscribing to it because it offers a lot of useful information about criminal justice issues.
Explanations for the rise in violent crime tend to avoid the role police play in crime prevention, argues policing expert Peter Moskos. In the latest installment of the “At the Crossroads” series of interviews sponsored by the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, Moskos tells Greg Berman that cops need to be proactive in addressing clear threats like gun offenders.
— Read on thecrimereport.org/2022/01/20/were-not-ready-for-police-free-zones/
This is an interesting presentation by the Sheriff on the crime stats and goals form 2021.
Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva provided a recap of 2021
— Read on lasd.org/2021-year-in-review-recap-of-lasd/
Priti Patel’s crackdown on peaceful protesters ignores all the evidence about how to handle large demonstrations, says psychologist Stephen Reicher
— Read on www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/jan/18/study-crowds-police-crime-bill-less-safe-priti-patel
Robert Woodson talked about race relations and policing in the U.S. following the death of George Floyd.
— Read on www.c-span.org/video/
Recent studies support the existence of the Ferguson Effect
— Read on www.city-journal.org/new-evidence-connects-police-protests-and-rising-violent-crime
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