Albuquerque Casa Agreement

10. Under the agreement, public servants who point their firearms at a person but do not shoot must complete a use of force report, which is verified by field supervisors. This audit is separate from a civilian police authority in the city, which will be independent of the department and will verify police response to violent incidents and civil complaints. Anyone with information useful to the Department of Justice`s investigation into the use of force by aPD is asked to contact community.albuquerque@usdoj.gov or by telephone at the ministry`s free number (855) 544-5134, available for both English and Spanish speakers. www.cabq.gov/police/news/settlement-agreement-city-of-albuquerque-justice-department www.krqe.com/news/city-of-albuquerque-doj-agree-on-contract-for-federal-monitor/1020298419 „There will be a kind of training bike period to be in self-monitoring,“ she told reporters and editors of the Journal at a meeting. „The last thing we want to do is get to the end and realize we don`t know how to do it ourselves, so it`s a great training run for us.“ Under CASA, the mandated federal judge has the authority to enforce the terms and conditions and to make maintenance orders and to take sanctions for non-compliance. Mr. Ginger`s reports show compliance with dozens of sections of the agreement, including those relating to the training and operation of tactical units, the provision of substantive crisis response training for foreign service personnel, and the implementation of a strategic recruitment plan to attract qualified candidates from „a large part of the Community“. 14. The agreement provides that if the city does not implement the reforms or does so in bad faith in the implementation of CASA, the DOJ has the opportunity to file a federal appeal against the city because of the city`s unconstitutional police practices, as noted by the DOJ investigation. DOJ and the City of Albuquerque announced on January 20, 2015 that they have selected Dr. James R.

Ginger – a nationally recognized expert on police reform – as an independent monitor of the settlement agreement reached by the DOJ and the city of Albuquerque to reform the ODA. Dr. Ginger and his team are responsible for the independent evaluation of the full implementation of the transaction agreement; accountable for the state of respect for the court, the parties and the Community; Helping the parties resolve compliance issues technical advice when needed for ODA. Dr. Ginger has succeeded in monitoring similar judicial agreements aimed at building community confidence and implementing sustainable police reforms. It has first hand in implementing critical reforms across the country and a proven track record of timely implementation of reforms. The city`s new plan to remove parts of the agreement would provide the city with valuable self-monitoring experience, said Sarita Nair, head of administration. The city filed a petition in the Federal Court of Justice on Friday, asking the DOJ to transfer much of the agreement – from the use of violence and behavioral health to hiring and civil police complaints – in a sustainable manner and to suspend the oversight of many others, by presenting its self-assessment plan for these areas.

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