Data Collection and Analysis: Lessons Learned Findings from Civil Rights Litigation
Data collection, Data analysis
Collect calls for service data that involve behavioral health issues
- Details such as if a specialized CIT officer was available or dispatched could be included
Data can be analyzed to ensure that departments use appropriate crisis response techniques, have an adequate number of officers trained, and how to improve.
Report outcomes of interactions with individuals in crisis regularly
- It is encouraged for the report to be made public
- Could be conducted annually
Conducting regular analysis can identify training needs, highlight officer performance, and develop response strategies.
The above findings from Civil Rights litigation come from each city's consent decree below. Use the following links to access the entire language from each city’s consent decree.
The information provided above has come directly from the consent decree language, which can be accessed by clicking on each corresponding city’s consent decree. This information is intended to guide departments on decisions and actions to improve their Constitutional policing practices. Additional resources and information may be needed to implement these recommendations successfully. For assistance in implementing recommendations, contact the Knowledge Lab team.
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