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  • Namebook Final Report of the President's Task Force on 21st Century Policing
  • Author PRESIDENT'S TASK FORCE ON 21ST CENTURY POLICING
  • Time 03:25:30

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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.

The task force recommendations, each with action items, are organized around six main topic areas or “pillars:” 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. (From the Executive Summary)
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Prefatory Material, Executive SummaryIntroductionPillar 1. Building Trust and Legitimacy, part 1Pillar 1. Building Trust and Legitimacy, part 2Pillar 1. Building Trust and Legitimacy, part 3Pillar 2. Policy and Oversight, part 1Pillar 2. Policy and Oversight, part 2Pillar 2. Policy and Oversight, part 3Pillar 3. Technology and Social Media, part 1Pillar 3. Technology and Social Media, part 2Pillar 4. Community Policing and Crime Reduction, part 1Pillar 4. Community Policing and Crime Reduction, part 2Pillar 5. Training and Education, part 1Pillar 5. Training and Education, part 2Pillar 6. Officer Wellness and Safety, part 1Pillar 6. Officer Wellness and Safety, part 2Implementation
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