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Book Synopsis: Recommendations on improving policing in the United States contained in the Final Report of The President’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing May 2015. Trust between law enforcement agencies and the people they protect and serve is essential in a democracy. It is key to the stability of our communities, the integrity of our criminal justice system, and the safe and effective delivery of policing services. In light of recent events that have exposed rifts in the relationships between local police and the communities they protect and serve, on December 18, 2014, President Barack Obama signed an executive order establishing the Task Force on 21st Century Policing. The President charged the task force with identifying best practices and offering recommendations on how policing practices can promote effective crime reduction while building public trust. This executive summary provides an overview of the recommendations of the task force, which met seven times in January and February of 2015. These listening sessions, held in Washington, D.C.; Phoenix, Arizona; and Cincinnati, Ohio, brought the 11 members of the task force together with more than 100 individuals from diverse stakeholder groups—law enforcement officers and executives, community members, civic leaders, advocates, researchers, academics, and others—in addition to many others who submitted written testimony to study the problems from all perspectives. The task force recommendations, each with action items, are organized around six main topic areas or “pil lars:” Building Trust and Legitimacy, Policy and Oversight, Technology and Social Media, Community Policing and Crime Reduction, Officer Training and Education, and Officer Safety and Wellness. The task force also offered two overarching recommendations: the President should support the creation of a National Crime and Justice Task Force to examine all areas of criminal justice and pro–pose reforms; as a corollary to this effort, the task force also recommends that the President support programs that take a comprehensive and inclusive look at community-based initiatives addressing core issues such as poverty, education, and health and safety.
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Discover the groundbreaking recommendations for improving policing in the United States with the Final Report of The President’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing May 2015. This essential book offers insights and strategies to enhance trust between law enforcement agencies and the communities they serve, crucial for the stability and integrity of our society. Learn how effective policing practices can reduce crime while fostering public trust.
Get access to the comprehensive overview of the task force's recommendations, derived from months of collaboration and input from various stakeholder groups. From building trust and legitimacy to implementing technology and social media advancements, this book covers six key focus areas for transforming policing in the 21st century. Be part of the movement towards more transparent and community-oriented law enforcement practices.
Join the call for action to create a National Crime and Justice Task Force as recommended by the task force. Take a step towards supporting programs that address critical societal issues such as poverty, education, and health and safety. Embrace the opportunity to be informed and engaged in shaping the future of policing and criminal justice in our nation.
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