[CPRB] Re: [Peace-discuss] Police Review -- small steps
John W.
jbw292002 at gmail.com
Fri Aug 3 02:02:45 CDT 2007
At 04:43 PM 8/2/2007, Karen Medina wrote:
>RE: citizens police review board in Champaign
>
>I think we would be wisest to analyze the FOP lawyer's "claims". We can
>start educating the public, correcting the lawyer's mistakes one-by-one.
>
>We can do a myth correction flier.
>We can set up a webpage that can be a resource for our community and others.
>We can do an article for a newspaper, local or not-so-local.
>
>Danielle C. has really done a lot of homework on CPRBs and Stan Levy is a
>wonderful resource.
And then there is the Coalition for Citizen Police Review. :-) We do have
a web site already, although it's rather primitive and woefully
outdated. Ricky Baldwin and I have just commenced a discussion of how best
to update and utilize it. Here's the URL: http://www.prairienet.org/cprb/ .
>I was completely out of hope for Champaign, but I think there is some
>light if we use the resources we have at this point. And, oddly enough, I
>think we can use the FOP lawyer to our advantage -- he created the myths
>that the police will tend to believe and that the middle class people
>might follow suit. A source of well-contained myths is a resource, if used
>correctly.
As I type this I'm in the process of taping Tuesday night's Champaign city
council meeting. I want to be able to refer back to some of the
comments. Tom Sonneborn's 15 minutes of fame were especially disingenuous,
and illuminating.
>And, I still like the idea of inviting a police officer to spend a day in
>the home of a resident in a high crime neighborhood. (thanks go to Robert
>D. for sparking this idea). Public servant education rocks!
>
>There is hope!
>-karen medina
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