Black Lives Matter Lansing Forum on 21st Century Policing

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A community forum to review regional law enforcement survey results and prioritize recommended actions.

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All #BlackLivesMatter. This is Not a Moment, but a Movement

What Black Lives Matter is NOTA terrorist organization

A hate group

Anti-White or any other human

Initiating or condoning violence

BLM Founders & Sandra Bland Video

Our purpose is to illuminate the fact that black children, especially boys, are marginalized and criminalized as early as preschool.

They are excluded from every system except the so-called criminal “justice” system, where they are ridiculously overrepresented.

Video: Mike Yankowski

President Obama Task Force on 21st

Century Policing

Priority for My Brother’s Keeper Community Challenge Milestone 6 – Violence Prevention & 2nd Chance Close gap in juvenile arrest rates by 50% by 2020 MBK Anchor Partners: Lansing Police Department and

Ingham County Sheriff

21st Century Task Force on Policing

Co-Chairs Charles Ramsey, Commissioner, Philadelphia

Police Department Laurie Robinson, Professor, George Mason

University

Members Cedric L. Alexander, Deputy Chief Operating

Officer for Public Safety, DeKalb County, Georgia

Jose Lopez, Lead Organizer, Make the Road New York

Tracey L. Meares, Walton Hale Hamilton Professor of Law, Yale Law School

Brittany N. Packnett, Executive Director, Teach For America, St. Louis, Missouri

Susan Lee Rahr, Executive Director, Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission

Constance Rice, Co-Director, Advancement Project

Sean Michael Smoot, Director and Chief Counsel, Police Benevolent & Protective Association of Illinois

Bryan Stevenson, Founder and Executive Director, Equal Justice Initiative

Roberto Villaseñor, Chief of Police, Tucson Police Department

Published September 4, 2015

6 Pillars

Pillar 1: Building Trust & Legitimacy Pillar 2: Policy & Oversight Pillar 3: Technology & Social Media Pillar 4: Community Policing & Crime Reduction Pillar 5: Training & Education Pillar 6: Officer Wellness Safety

Survey Process

Chief Yankowski accepts partnership Local recommended actions only Survey sent to 8 regional law enforcement agencies 5 Started – Lansing, East Lansing, Eaton County, Ingham County, Meridian 3 Completed – Lansing, East Lansing, Ingham County 38% Response rate 50 Questions

Frequency of Response to Recommended Actions

Already in Place (34%) Plan to Implement next 6 months (7%) Plan to implement in next year (2%) No Plan to Implement (8%) Not Applicable (10%)

BLML Priorities for Local Action

Pillar 1 – Building Trust & Legitimacy (11 Actions)Pillar 2 – Policy & Oversight (4 Actions)Pillar 5 – Officer Training & Education (3 Actions)

1. Black or African American2. Non-Black3. Parents/Grandparents4. 25 and Under5. Faith6. Educators/Academy7. Human Services8. Community Organizers/Activists9. Law Enforcement/Justice 10.__________________________

Please identify yourself based on as many as apply – Use Number or Write In

Video: Darryl Green

Pillar 1

Building Trust & Legitimacy

11 RECOMMENDED

ACTIONS

Please prioritize each action:

Short-Term?This needs to happen in the next year

Long-Term?This will be our focus in 3-5 years

Video – Dorothy Cook

Please prioritize each action:

Short-Term?This needs to happen in the next year

Long-Term?This will be our focus in 3-5 years

Video – Tracy Ruiz

Pillar 2

Policy & Oversight

4 RECOMMENDED

ACTIONS

Please prioritize each action:

Short-Term?This needs to happen in the next year

Long-Term?This will be our focus in 3-5 years

Video: Solo Brooks

Pillar 5

Officer Training & Education

3 RECOMMENDED

ACTIONS

Please prioritize each action:

Short-Term?This needs to happen in the next year

Long-Term?This will be our focus in 3-5 years

Thank you! Please submit your ranking sheet!

SAVE THE DATE!!!!School to Prison Pipeline

Action Meeting for Families

Thursday, October 226-8pm

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