There is an opportunity to comment on two critically important Chicago Police Department (CPD) policies that do not adequately prevent human rights violations or biased policing. CPD is accepting public comments on its new Human Rights and Biased Policing policies (General Orders G02-01 and G02-04). The Department wrote these policies without real community input, and the drafts do not go far enough to protect people from biased and racist police practices.
Make your voice heard! Go to the CPD policy comment portal and share your own thoughts or simply copy and paste the message below. The deadline to submit comments is Friday, January 28, 2022.
The revised Chicago Police Department (CPD) General Orders on Human Rights and Biased Policing (G02-01 and G02-04) fail to provide Chicago’s communities with sufficient protection from biased and racist police practices. Further, the CPD developed these policies without meaningful community engagement—and particularly without sufficient input from those communities most affected by police violence and bias. The CPD should rescind these drafts and launch a focused community engagement process similar to the one used for the Use of Force Policy Suite.
As the Fourth Independent Monitoring Report said, the CPD must turn around its community engagement efforts or else “community members may become discouraged from continuing to provide feedback.” Improving community engagement will require that the CPD stop relying on Community Conversations and Deliberative Dialogues because they do not allow meaningful community input.
Given the need for deep and meaningful community engagement, the feedback below is preliminary and includes only initial recommendations and concerns about the CPD’s Human Rights and Biased Policing policies. These policies must: