The Denver Police Department is continuing to update its performance and transparency dashboards with the latest data on crime, calls for service and officer-involved shootings. via MicahSmith_TV
“One of my priorities was to increase public trust, and I realized that one of the key pathways to earning that public trust is through transparency. And so, I really wanted to be much more transparent about our performance. Many of these dashboards, I think, relate to our specific performance,” said Denver Police Chief Ron Thomas. “I really think what's important to you, you measure. And so, again, we are judging and monitoring our own performance and progress.
Dr. Robert Davis, a leader of the Denver Task Force to Reimagine Policing, said he appreciates the dashboard and believes more information should be added. “I appreciated that they were intentional in trying to give a complete picture of the areas that community is most concerned about, especially use-of-force,” Davis said. “I am concerned that there are some aspects of the use-of-force and the nature of the use-of-force that has not been made available. I hope that the Department of Safety will come back to the table.”“We actually have worked with Together Colorado. So that's a community group that has actually held us accountable.
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