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DOJ unveils changes to monitoring of future consent decrees

DOJ unveils changes to monitoring of future consent decrees
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Policing the Blue: Minneapolis Police can expect long, drawn-out federal investigation, reforms

Created: July 15, 2021 10:14 AM The extensive, federal civil rights investigation into the Minneapolis Police Department is expected to take months to finish, but people who ve been through the process warn the reform efforts that could follow are long, drawn-out endeavors that cost millions of dollars over time. The pattern and practice investigation, launched in April by the United States Department of Justice, will examine issues with discriminatory policing, use of force and other systematic problems within MPD. A decade ago, the feds launched a similar investigation into the police department in Albuquerque, New Mexico and found that officers routinely used excessive and deadly force against its citizens.

Watch How A Little Bit Of Ingenuity Can Work Wonders In Life

Watch How A Little Bit Of Ingenuity Can Work Wonders In Life Watch How A Little Bit Of Ingenuity Can Work Wonders In Life Not all innovation needs big budgets, wrote Anthony James, the CEO of Innovation and Growth at the Sydney-based Trinity Consulting Services One man s hack to transport bricks is winning praise on social media. In business, maintaining status quo is death. In life, it is boredom. Disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, for example, a number of businesses adapted to what we are now calling the new normal and changed their work culture to let employees work from home, in the process allowing themselves a breathing space to co-opt to the rapidly changing dynamics. Innovating, when faced with challenges, is intrinsic to humankind: We always strive to make ourselves comfortable with the new or what was previously unknown to us.

Backlog stalls APD use-of-force investigations

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal The Albuquerque Police Department has a new backlog problem and it means that even if officers are eventually found to have used excessive force they might not be disciplined for it. That’s because the internal investigators – in a unit that the department says is understaffed and overworked – are routinely blowing past deadlines. The latest report by the independent monitor overseeing the reform effort found that as of February, about 60% – 381 – of force investigations that were opened over the past year had not been completed yet. Of those cases more than half had already surpassed the 120-day deadline and an additional 59 cases were more than 90 days old.

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