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WHO WE ARE | LAW ENFORCEMENT ACTION PARTNERSHIP Who We Are. The Law Enforcement Action Partnership is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit of police, prosecutors, judges, corrections officials, and other law enforcement officials advocating for criminal justice and drug policy reforms that will make our communities safer and more just. Founded by five police officers in 2002 with a sole focus ondrug
MEET THE STAFF
Meet the Staff Major Neill Franklin (Ret.) Executive Director About Neill Major Neill Franklin (Ret.) is a 34-year veteran of both the Maryland State Police and the Baltimore Police Department who oversaw 17 separate drug task forces. He has served as an official representative of the Law Enforcement Action Partnership (formerly Law Enforcement Against Prohibition) WHAT MAKES A GOOD COP What Makes a Good Cop. Lieutenant Tony Ryan (Ret.) joined LEAP early on, more than a decade ago. He did it because he knew that bad policies like the War on Drugs were destroying communities and making policing a more dangerous job. He couldn’t stay silent, because good SIR ROBERT PEEL'S POLICING PRINCIPLES Sir Robert Peel’s Policing Principles In 1829, Sir Robert Peel established the London Metropolitan Police Force. He became known as the “Father of Modern Policing,” and his commissioners established a list of policing principles that remain as crucial and urgent today as they were two centuries ago. They contain three core ideas and nineprinciples.
LEAP I SUICIDE AWARENESS LEAP commemorates National Suicide Prevention Month by recognizing those we’ve lost and – critically – recognizing the need for open dialogue and programs that offer support to those who are struggling. We are in the midst of an epidemic of law enforcement officer suicides: suicide is the number one cause of death in lawenforcement.
HARM REDUCTION
Harm Reduction Overview Law enforcement officers often find the bodies of drug users who overdosed before they were able to quit. Officers know that many drug users relapse because, after drug treatment, they still struggle with mental and physical health problems, homelessness, and unemployment. When drug users relapse, they usually lose access tothe services
MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH Mental Health Awareness Month. “The first response to mental health needs is too often a law enforcement response.”. Would it surprise you to learn that many high-ranking law enforcement professionals agree with this statement? LEAP co-hosted a National Law Enforcement Summit on the Intersection of Mental Health and Public Safety in B OA RD OF DIRECTORS DEPUTY CHI EF WAY NE HA RR I S , RET 121 Mystic Avenue , Suite 9 Medford, Massachusetts 02155 T: (781) 393.6985 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR L i eutena nt Di a ne Go l d s tei n, Ret.N ev a d a , USA
JO S E PH S. SUR MA N Jo s e ph S. Sur ma n A s s i s t a nt P r o s e cut o r ( Fmr . ) M i ddl e s e x C o unt y , N J Joseph Surman began his legal career in 2007 as a judicial clerk LAW ENFORCEMENT ACTION PARTNERSHIP The reason for my involvement with the Law Enforcement Action Partnership (LEAP), is to be a voice for law enforcement and build a stronger relationship with the communities we serve. Chief Bryan P. Zeringue Chief of Police Thibodaux (LA) Police Department. I joined LEAP because I believe in its mission to create a more effective andmore fair
WHO WE ARE | LAW ENFORCEMENT ACTION PARTNERSHIP Who We Are. The Law Enforcement Action Partnership is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit of police, prosecutors, judges, corrections officials, and other law enforcement officials advocating for criminal justice and drug policy reforms that will make our communities safer and more just. Founded by five police officers in 2002 with a sole focus ondrug
MEET THE STAFF
Meet the Staff Major Neill Franklin (Ret.) Executive Director About Neill Major Neill Franklin (Ret.) is a 34-year veteran of both the Maryland State Police and the Baltimore Police Department who oversaw 17 separate drug task forces. He has served as an official representative of the Law Enforcement Action Partnership (formerly Law Enforcement Against Prohibition) WHAT MAKES A GOOD COP What Makes a Good Cop. Lieutenant Tony Ryan (Ret.) joined LEAP early on, more than a decade ago. He did it because he knew that bad policies like the War on Drugs were destroying communities and making policing a more dangerous job. He couldn’t stay silent, because good SIR ROBERT PEEL'S POLICING PRINCIPLES Sir Robert Peel’s Policing Principles In 1829, Sir Robert Peel established the London Metropolitan Police Force. He became known as the “Father of Modern Policing,” and his commissioners established a list of policing principles that remain as crucial and urgent today as they were two centuries ago. They contain three core ideas and nineprinciples.
LEAP I SUICIDE AWARENESS LEAP commemorates National Suicide Prevention Month by recognizing those we’ve lost and – critically – recognizing the need for open dialogue and programs that offer support to those who are struggling. We are in the midst of an epidemic of law enforcement officer suicides: suicide is the number one cause of death in lawenforcement.
HARM REDUCTION
Harm Reduction Overview Law enforcement officers often find the bodies of drug users who overdosed before they were able to quit. Officers know that many drug users relapse because, after drug treatment, they still struggle with mental and physical health problems, homelessness, and unemployment. When drug users relapse, they usually lose access tothe services
MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH Mental Health Awareness Month. “The first response to mental health needs is too often a law enforcement response.”. Would it surprise you to learn that many high-ranking law enforcement professionals agree with this statement? LEAP co-hosted a National Law Enforcement Summit on the Intersection of Mental Health and Public Safety in B OA RD OF DIRECTORS DEPUTY CHI EF WAY NE HA RR I S , RET 121 Mystic Avenue , Suite 9 Medford, Massachusetts 02155 T: (781) 393.6985 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR L i eutena nt Di a ne Go l d s tei n, Ret.N ev a d a , USA
JO S E PH S. SUR MA N Jo s e ph S. Sur ma n A s s i s t a nt P r o s e cut o r ( Fmr . ) M i ddl e s e x C o unt y , N J Joseph Surman began his legal career in 2007 as a judicial clerk WHO WE ARE | LAW ENFORCEMENT ACTION PARTNERSHIP Who We Are. The Law Enforcement Action Partnership is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit of police, prosecutors, judges, corrections officials, and other law enforcement officials advocating for criminal justice and drug policy reforms that will make our communities safer and more just. Founded by five police officers in 2002 with a sole focus ondrug
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Harm Reduction Overview Law enforcement officers often find the bodies of drug users who overdosed before they were able to quit. Officers know that many drug users relapse because, after drug treatment, they still struggle with mental and physical health problems, homelessness, and unemployment. When drug users relapse, they usually lose access tothe services
BOARD - LAW ENFORCEMENT ACTION PARTNERSHIP The Law Enforcement Action Partnership is an international 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization of criminal justice professionals advocating for drug policy and criminalRECOMMENDED READING
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POLICE-COMMUNITY RELATIONS Police-Community Relations Overview The key to improving police effectiveness and public safety is to return to the fundamental principles of modern policing, which means both increasing police-community trust and preventing crime instead of reacting to crime. Law enforcement agencies need four types of solutions to accomplish these goals: improving support for officers like us,equipping
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Recommended Viewing Walking While Black:L.O.V.E. is the Answer About the Film “WALKING WHILE BLACK: L.O.V.E. Is The Answer”A film by A.J. Ali and Errol Webber ***For group screening license information (to show at a church, school, nonprofit, law enforcement agency, etc.), please visit www.WalkingWhileBlackTheMovie.com and click on “HOST A SCREENING.” HIRING: MEDIA RELATIONS ASSOCIATE The Law Enforcement Action Partnership is an international 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization of criminal justice professionals advocating for drug policy and criminal justice reforms that will make communities safer. LEAP will not accept any contribution with conditions or restrictions that are inconsistent with or compromiseour principles or
TRA I NI NG C OMMA NDE R FUL T ON C OUNT Y SHE RI F F ’S M a j or A ni t a Fra s e r Tra i ni ng C omma nde r Ful t on C ount y She ri f f ’s Of f i ce , G A M a j o r A ni ta F r a s er beg a n her l aw enfo rc em ent c a reer i n 1989 a s a A S S I S T A NT C HI E F JO HN B E NNE T T ( R E T . ) T A s s i s t a nt C hi e f Jo hn B e nne t t ( R e t . ) T a mpa P o l i ce D e pa r t me nt , Fl o r i da T a mpa , FL John Bennett began his law enforcement career as an officer with the|
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__View LEAP's COVID-19 Info Center LAW ENFORCEMENT: THE NEW VOICE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM LEAP SPEAKERS - ALL OF WHOM HAVE WORKED IN LAW ENFORCEMENT - WRITE, CONSULT, AND MEET WITH ADVOCACY GROUPS, LEGISLATORS, FELLOW OFFICERS, THE MEDIA, AND THE PUBLIC TO CRAFT AND SUPPORT POLICIES THAT MAKE OUR COMMUNITIES SAFER AND MORE JUST. We Need to Stem the Spread of COVID-19 Among Inmates "As jail administrator, I learned that the best way to protect public safety was to prevent crime before it started... with COVID-19, we have seen that early social distancing greatly reduces community infection rates. We need to apply this lesson to the latest hot spots for infection: correctional facilities." -Colonel David Parrish (Ret.), LEAP SpeakerRead More__
We Won't Be Safe Unless We Make Jails and Prisons Safer "The worst outbreaks in the nation are happening in prisons and jails, where social distancing is impossible. Staff members bring the virus home and into the community. Research shows that these facilities can significantly accelerate the spread through surroundingcommunities."
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Parole Board Can Protect Us Against the Spread of COVID-19 “The state parole board is in the business of making life and death decisions for those who come before it. But right now, our prison systems are petri dishes for a virus that could quickly expand into our communities, making the board’s decision a matter of life and death for us all.” -Judge Gordon McAllister (Ret.), LEAP SpeakerRead More__
Across US, COVID-19 Takes a Hidden Toll Behind Bars COVID-19 is spreading rapidly in U.S. jails and prisons, but testing of inmates and staff remains spotty and many confirmed cases are going unreported. The resulting lack of data has deep implications for the fight against the virus, because prison outbreaks can move easily to surrounding communities.Read More__
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OUR LAW ENFORCEMENT SPEAKERS IN THEIR OWN WORDS I felt it was important to ensure the message of changing how we view and deal with addiction reached a wide audience, especially a network of my peers, fellow law enforcement and the public. Law enforcement is often seen as the innovators, leaders and change agents. LEAP gives me and law enforcement that platform to be the leaders of change to awider audience.
Chief Tom Synan _Chief of Police_ Newtown (OH) Police Department "The way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them.” - Ida B. Wells-Barnett That is exactly what my colleagues and I at LEAP are about. Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey (Ret.) _Police Sergeant_ Los Angeles PoliceDepartment
The reason for my involvement with the Law Enforcement Action Partnership (LEAP), is to be a voice for law enforcement and build a stronger relationship with the communities we serve. Chief Bryan P. Zeringue _Chief of Police_ Thibodaux (LA) PoliceDepartment
I joined LEAP because I believe in its mission to create a more effective and more fair criminal justice system. Our country puts too many people in jails and prisons for the wrong reasons, which destabilizes communities and inhibits law enforcement’s ability to do its job. I want to be a proactive partner for positive change, which LEAP allows me to do. U.S. Attorney Carter Stewart (Fmr.) Southern District of OH No police agency can be successful without the support of the community they serve, and no police agency can expect to have community support without first developing community trust. I am excited to be a part of the Law Enforcement Action Partnership as the organization has dedicated itself to promoting best practices throughout the criminal justice system, which will better develop the trust and support every police agency needs to be successful in helping to build better and safer communities for everyone. Chief Kevin Martin _Chief of Police_ Lima (OH) Police Department I have been in Corrections since 1987 and the Superintendent of Corrections in Cheshire County NH since 1993. Being a Chief law enforcement officer and public official who must survive the political arena and changing landscape of our constituency, I struggled to find other professionals who shared a voice on best practices and evidenced based criminal justice ideology. It was 2007 when I joined Law Enforcement Action Partnership, an organization that presented as a coalition of smart criminal justice professionals who joined together to help guide our communities, our politicians and our country's criminal justice agenda in a more logical and responsible direction. It has been one of the best decisions of my career. Superintendent Richard N. Van Wickler _Superintendent of Corrections_ Cheshire County (NH) Department of Corrections__ __
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President Donald Trump has announced an emergency suspension of immigration due to COVID-19. Palm Beach Sheriff Ric Bradshaw cannot take ‘business as usual’ approach with COVID-19 crisis | Opinion22 April 2020
Palm Beach County is second only to Miami-Dade in the state with 131 deaths from COVID-19, according to the latest data. Longmont public safety chief joins agencies across the nation in signing letter to promote officers’ safety during pandemic25 April 2020
Like many working the front lines during the coronavirus pandemic, police officers don’t have the luxury of working from the safety oftheir home.
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Jail population needs to be reduced to prevent spread of coronavirus |COMMENTARY
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Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby took decisive action to reduce the spread of the COVID-19 virus through our jail by declining to prosecute low-level charges, including drug possessionand prostitution.
Advocates Demand Releases, Improved Treatment for Inmates DuringPandemic
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Martina Hazelton of Southeast has been married to her husband of five years, but must currently maintain a long-distance relationship with him incarcerated at the Western Correctional Institution in Cumberland, Maryland. Advocates Reiterate Plea For Prisoner Release, Call Hogan’s Actions ‘Unconscionable’9 April 2020
Advocates Reiterate Plea For Prisoner Release, Call Hogan’s Actions ‘Unconscionable’ Hannah Gaskill Published: April 9, 2020 on Maryland Matters .Tyrone Walker of the Justice Policy Institute knows what social distancing looks like inside of a jail cell. Nation’s Leading Drug Policy Experts Demand Medication Assisted Treatment and COVID-19: Treatment Reforms10 April 2020
During the COVID-19 pandemic, it is critical to remember that we are still in the midst of an overdose crisis. Maryland needs overdose prevention sites to save lives | Letters to the Editor | myeasternshoremd.com4 March 2020
In the first three quarters of 2019, Maryland’s overdose fatality rate dropped slightly due to the state’s impressive efforts to get naloxone into the hands of people most at riskThank you for reading! Guest column: Build on bipartisan efforts to protect public safety, health of offenders in jails27 April 2020
As Louisiana becomes an epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic, the risks to those involved in the state’s criminal legal system areespecially acute.
SIR ROBERT PEEL FOUNDED MODERN POLICING IN 1829 BY ESTABLISHING THE LONDON METROPOLITAN POLICE FORCE. PEEL'S COMMISSIONERS DEVELOPED THE _PEELIAN PRINCIPLES_, A SET OF IDEALS THAT DEFINED THE ETHICAL REQUIREMENTS POLICE OFFICERS MUST ABIDE BY IN ORDER TO DO THEIR JOBEFFECTIVELY.
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