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File #: 23-1396    Version: 1 Name: 8/21/23 Resolution to Improve CLEMIS Data Management and Usage Policy in Order to Ensure Law Enforcement Transparency
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 8/21/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/21/2023 Final action: 8/21/2023
Enactment date: 8/21/2023 Enactment #: R-23-313
Title: Resolution to Improve CLEMIS Data Management and Usage Policy in Order to Ensure Law Enforcement Transparency
Sponsors: Cynthia Harrison, Jen Eyer, Jennifer Cornell, Ayesha Ghazi Edwin, Erica Briggs, Lisa Disch, Dharma Akmon, Travis Radina, Chris Watson
Title
Resolution to Improve CLEMIS Data Management and Usage Policy in Order to Ensure Law Enforcement Transparency
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Reviewed by: Jen Janetsky, Assistant City Attorney
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Whereas, The Ann Arbor City Council believes that full transparency between the Ann Arbor Police Department (AAPD) and the public is necessary to build and foster trust in law enforcement in the City of Ann Arbor;

Whereas, The AAPD currently uses Court Law Enforcement Management Information System (CLEMIS) to capture and manage their data and generate reports on law enforcement actions in the City of Ann Arbor;

Whereas, When the AAPD initiates a traffic stop, the current version of CLEMIS has pull-down menus allowing officers to select only one reason for contact (speed, belt, alcohol/drugs, assist, traffic violation, crime, equipment violation, weighmaster or other) and only one outcome (arrest, citation, verbal warning or assist) arising from each police interaction, despite the fact that many police interactions involve multiple reasons for contact and multiple outcomes;

Whereas, The inability to capture data reflecting every reason for contact and every outcome of each police interaction makes full transparency between law enforcement and the public impossible to achieve;

Whereas, AAPD officers are trained to select the most serious reason for contact and the most serious outcome when using CLEMIS, but no policy currently exists requiring them to do so, leading to the possibility that data could be improperly recorded, either intentionally or inadvertently, thereby creating an inaccurate picture of policing in the City of Ann Arbor; and

Whereas, The proper recording and representation of all reasons for contact and all outcomes is essential for obtaining more accurate, comprehensive, and insightful data, improving the efficacy of policy-making, ensuring data-driven law enforcement strategies, and reinforcing public trust and transparency in law enforcement;

RESOLVED, That ...

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