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ROCKFORD A portion of a more than 760-page criminal justice reform bill approved by the General Assembly would expand the powers of the state to decertify police officers for misconduct. Until now, a police officer had to be convicted of a felony or certain misdemeanors, such as offering a bribe, prostitution or criminal sex abuse, to lose certification needed to practice law enforcement in Illinois. If the bill is signed into law by Gov. JB Pritzker, that would change starting in 2022 by providing the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board with expanded powers to weed out bad cops if a review panel finds there was misconduct without requiring a conviction. ....
We respect the efforts of the legislators and support common sense reforms to our criminal justice system. As sheriff, I have several concerns with House Bill 163 and question why the Illinois Legislature is bringing this 611-page bill up in the so-called “lame duck” session. The authors of this bill are not law enforcement professionals. I’m concerned about the impacts on my department’s ability to keep communities safe. Similar initiatives have been put in place in parts of the country and the results have created an environment that protects criminals, demonizes law enforcement and has led to increases in crime in the community. ....
Audio for the story. The YWCA Northwestern Illinois is one of 86 recipients that received a Healing Illinois grant. The organization will use these funds for Implicit Bias and Cultural Competency training. YWCA Northwestern Illinois CEO Kris Machajewski said some police officers aren’t informed of the many cultures that exist. “And just like anyone, we have to first even bring the awareness that there are all of these cultures,” she explained. “And then where do our implicit biases lie in those that we don t even know we have?” Machajewski said culture isn’t just someone’s ethnic customs but also their way of life. She cited examples like poverty and imprisonment. ....