Today, the Sacramento Police Department has released a report compiled by the Center for Policing Equity. The Center, or CPE, has spent the last year analyzing data provided by the Sacramento Police Department covering vehicle stops, pedestrian stops, and uses of force that occurred from 2014-2019. The department requested CPE analyze this data to identify any patterns in policing throughout the city.
In addition to releasing CPE’s full findings, the department has compiled information that contextualizes the report, including demographical information, department-sponsored community programs, officer training courses, and written policies relevant to CPE’s report.
“We thank the Center for Policing Equity for their work on this data. Our department is a leader in policing reform, and using these reports to better understand the communities we serve will help our entire City appreciate the work that must be put in to make Sacramento a safe and vibrant city for all,” said Sacramento Police Chief Daniel Hahn.
The report, as well as context provided by SacPD, is published on the Transparency Page of the department’s website.
A video from Chief Daniel Hahn can be viewed here: Chief video
A snapshot of the Sacramento Police Department’s context can be found here: SacPD snapshot
The Sacramento Police Department’s context can be found here: SacPD context
A summary of the Police Department’s context can be found here: SacPD summary
The CPE report can be found here: CPE report
Center for Policing Equity website: CPE
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