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Advisory Commission on Policing urges data reforms, consolidation and expanded outreach
Summary
At a Dec. 1 Montgomery County Public Safety Committee work session, the Advisory Commission on Policing reviewed its year of work and recommended shifting a police-data reporting deadline, consolidating departmental reports, improving dashboards and surveying approaches, and continuing public forums and training.
The Advisory Commission on Policing (ACP) presented its annual update to the Montgomery County Public Safety Committee on Dec. 1, outlining recommendations to improve police data, increase public outreach and strengthen training.
ACP Chair Brian Bellamy said the commission — a 15-member advisory body that does not regulate law enforcement — has used subcommittees to focus on implementation, schools and data. He told the committee the implementation panel had reviewed more than 300 entries in the county’s reimagining public safety dashboard and was preparing findings on the Maryland Police Accountability Act for consultations with the Montgomery County Police Department (MCPD) before forwarding formal…
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