File #: ID#17-847    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Work Session Item Status: Individual Consideration
File created: 11/22/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/16/2018 Final action:
Title: Receive a work session presentation and hold discussion regarding a recommendation by the Chief of Police for the creation of a Police Citizen Advisory Panel to enhance the Police Department's ability to receive and consider community feedback and address community concerns and problems.
Attachments: 1. Citizen Advisory Memo.pdf, 2. Article from Police Chief Magazine, 3. 0116 Work Session Final - Advisory Panels
AGENDA CAPTION:
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Receive a work session presentation and hold discussion regarding a recommendation by the Chief of Police for the creation of a Police Citizen Advisory Panel to enhance the Police Department's ability to receive and consider community feedback and address community concerns and problems.
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Meeting date: 12/19/2017

Department: Police

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Fiscal Note:
Prior Council Action: Council has not formally taken prior action on this topic. Council has heard comments from citizens requesting some sort of Citizen Panel which would interface with the Police Department.

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Goal #8 Provide efficient & effective delivery of services

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Background Information:
In the wake of Senate Bill 4, Police Departments across the state found themselves having to either build or rebuild relationships with minority segments of their communities. Media coverage surrounding the bill led to a great number of misconceptions about the role of local police in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws. The San Marcos Police Department has been proactive in communicating with our minority communities in the form of various outreach events, social media, and one on one conversations. At a recent City Council meeting, one citizen asked Council to consider the creation of a citizen's review board for the police department. Since tha...

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