COMMUNITY COLLABORATIVE COMMISSION - COMMUNITY SURVEY & RESEARCH COMMITTEE
Regular MeetingMilwaukee, WI · December 30, 2020
Agenda
200 E. Wells Street
City of Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wisconsin
53202
Meeting Agenda
COMMUNITY COLLABORATIVE COMMISSION - COMMUNITY
SURVEY & RESEARCH COMMITTEE
Pam Malone, Chair.
Deborah Blanks, Steve Jansen, Paul Mozina, and Jamaal Smith
Wednesday, December 30, 2020 1:00 PM Virtual
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1. Call to order.
2. Roll call.
3. Discussion of the following tasks and how to accomplish them:
1. Seek community input on Police Department operations to improve trust between law
enforcement and city residents as set forth in the Charles Collins, et al., v. City of
Milwaukee, et al., settlement agreement.
2. Provide a forum for and solicit community input regarding law enforcement policies,
procedures and practices in Milwaukee, particularly with respect to the treatment of
members of minority, LGBTQ, disabled and other historically underserved and
underrepresented communities.
3. Conduct an annual survey of Milwaukee residents belonging to communities that are
statistically more likely to interact with members of the Police Department, about the
residents’ views on police-community relations.
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COMMISSION - COMMUNITY
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4. Identify and evaluate the effectiveness of progressive policing strategies deployed in other
cities, soliciting research and expert assistance as needed, in relation to reducing disparities and
improving police-community relations.
5. Communicate community concerns regarding law enforcement policies, procedures and
practices in Milwaukee to the Police Department and the Fire and Police Commission, and present
an update to the Common Council on a quarterly basis.
6. Report annually to Common Council the Commission’s findings and recommendations for
policies, practices and procedures to build trust between Milwaukee law enforcement and city
residents.
4. Set next meeting date and agenda items.
5. Adjournment.
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