Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability [remote or in-person]
Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability10001 S Woodlawn Ave, Chicago, Illinois 60628 Chicago, IL 60628 (Directions)
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a non-citizen advisory council, updated gang database proposal,
non-citizen advisory council, updated gang database proposal
06:08 PM Jan 26, 2023 CST
I am remotely covering this meeting.
We are in the public comment period. The livestream quality is not great. https://t.co/g2Nv7ijlDB
The nominees are named. They include community organizers and public servants.
The nominations are approved, and the three nominees are appointed to the noncitizen advisory council.
The audience seems to approve Driver's remarks.
for CPD — G01-03 Department Directives System, regarding directives on collecting and using information on criminal enterprises and gangs
So is CEIS special or general? Driver says it is not clear. CCPSA only has power over general orders.
The meeting adjourns at 8:04pm to applause.
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Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability
In July 2021, the Chicago City Council passed an ordinance creating a new model for police oversight, accountability, and public safety. The ordinance creates two types of bodies: a citywide Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability, with power to advance systemic reform, and District Councils, which will be elected in each police district and work to improve policing and public safety in the district. The Commission and District Councils will bring police officers and Chicago residents together to plan, prioritize, and build mutual trust; strengthen the police accountability system; give Chicagoans a meaningful new role in oversight; and explore and advance alternative effective approaches to public safety.
Additional context:
- Dec. 20, 2021, issue of the Newswire newsletter with a timeline of events leading up to the establishment of CCPSA
- List of CCPSA members
- CCPSA bylaws
- Chicago Cityscape map of police districts
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