Community Input on Policing Policies; Summary Report Presented to Council

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The Bend City Council recently received a summary report from a Community Input on Policing Policies project that started in September and included three different sources of input: online written public comments from the community, a virtual live listening session and feedback from Bend Police Department employees. Find the summary report here.  

Themes that emerged from inputs included:

  • A need to address mental health and homelessness through partnerships, and awareness that these are not criminal issues;
  • A desire for more police engagement and visibility in the community;
  • Interest in more training for police related to de-escalation and diversity, as well as investing in tools that would help with transparency and accountability, such as body cameras and informational reports; and
  • Interest in further information about the purpose/role and development of the Chief’s Advisory Council.

Last summer, the City Council updated one of its goals to, “Be responsive and accountable to the changing needs and expectations of the community and increase Council awareness and public participation in law enforcement policy.”

The City and its Police Department are conducting a variety of efforts to gather feedback from the community to assess programs and guide priorities. Other current efforts include:

  • A Police Department survey that was recently mailed to thousands of households in Bend, and
  • A community survey on a number of City services and programs, which is available online bendcommunitysurvey.com and will complement a recently completed phone survey about Citywide priorities. 

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To obtain this information in an alternate format such as Braille, large print, electronic formats, etc., please contact Anne Aurand at 541-388-5573 or aaurand@bendoregon.gov.

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