Date: | March 9, 2018 |
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Following advocacy by the Open Buffalo Justice and Opportunity Coalition and Partnership for the Public Good, the Buffalo Common Council has created a Community Advisory Body on Police Oversight, as reported in the Buffalo News this week.
The advisory body is made up of a diverse group of Buffalo residents including professors and lawyers, advocates and service providers, and youth representatives:
Several members of the advisory body have played active roles in PPG and Open Buffalo's work for more community-oriented policing: Johnson serves as chair of the Open Buffalo Justice & Opportunity Coalition, Carman is a PPG policy fellow and author of our 2013 report on criminal justice disparities, and Sanyu is a member of the Language Access working group convened by PPG.
The advisory body will host meetings with the community and police leadership, propose research-based policy solutions to improve oversight, and work toward improved community-police relations in Buffalo.
Join PPG and Open Buffalo at the next Police Oversight Committee meeting--when members of the advisory body will be introduced--on March 27 at 11am in Common Council Chambers (Buffalo City Hall, 13th Floor).
Read the Common Council resolution creating the advisory body and announcing its members here.