Baltimore City Council
File #: 16-0314R    Version: 0 Name: Request for State Action - Community Policing Steering Committee
Type: City Council Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 9/12/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: Final action: 9/12/2016
Enactment #:
Title: Request for State Action - Community Policing Steering Committee For the purpose of calling on the Baltimore City Delegation to the 2017 Maryland General Assembly to secure enactment of legislation that allows the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to create and populate a Baltimore Police Community Policing Steering Committee to ensure that Baltimore’s citizens are involved in the development of its community policing strategy through the yearly creation of the Baltimore Police Community Interaction Plan.
Sponsors: Brandon M. Scott, Sharon Green Middleton, Eric T. Costello, Carl Stokes, Helen L. Holton, Warren Branch, Bill Henry, Mary Pat Clarke, Rochelle Spector, President Young, James B. Kraft, Nick Mosby, Robert Curran, William "Pete" Welch, Edward Reisinger
Indexes: Committees, Community, Police, Request for State Action
Attachments: 1. 16-0314R~1st Reader

Introduced by: Councilmember Scott



A Resolution Entitled

A Council Resolution concerning
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Request for State Action - Community Policing Steering Committee
For the purpose of calling on the Baltimore City Delegation to the 2017 Maryland General Assembly to secure enactment of legislation that allows the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to create and populate a Baltimore Police Community Policing Steering Committee to ensure that Baltimore’s citizens are involved in the development of its community policing strategy through the yearly creation of the Baltimore Police Community Interaction Plan.
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Baltimore City’s Police Department has been criticized for decades about its lack of citizen involvement in the development of its crime plan. While thoroughly discussed, this belief was never truly documented until the release of the recent Department of Justice Pattern and Practice report on the Baltimore Police Department. Lack of citizen involvement is just one of many areas that must be worked on to improve the Baltimore Police Department in order to have a safer and better city.

In order to truly have a community policing strategy, the citizens who live in the communities of Baltimore must be involved in the creation of that strategy. Enabling the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to create and institute a Community Policing Steering Committee creates a mechanism for citizen involvement in community policing and moves forward on some much needed change in the Baltimore Police Department.

Now, therefore, be it resolved by the City Council of Baltimore, That the Council calls on the Baltimore City Delegation to the 2017 Maryla...

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