Building Bridges for Safe Communities: From the Incident Through the Court System Thursday, January 27th at 10:00 am PT / 1:00 pm ET 90-Minute Webinar
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/6016415910552/WN__-wOgR5tSauBw0mE7Vy9sg Presented by: Rita Smith, Vice President of External Relations DomesticShelters.org Heather Joyner, Assistant Director Franklin County Emergency Communications, Louisburg, NC John Jackson, Former Chief of Police City of Greenwood Village, Denver, CO Matthew Durkin, Attorney Fuicelli and Lee, P.C., Denver, CO Public safety technologies, processes and people don’t necessarily mesh perfectly; they use many disparate processes and systems. Each person’s function has its own goals and objectives, and its own unique challenges. The technology and processes are generally designed and built for specific roles or purposes within the criminal justice workflow. In fact, in many situations, there can be conflict or misunderstanding between the goals of these organizations. We all have a better understanding of the criminal justice system by learning from the individuals who are involved and working to support an aspect of its daily function. Each person involved in the criminal justice workflow needs better insights into the technology challenges, the emotions, and the level of trust of others, outside of any particular heat-of-the-moment situation. You are going to hear each of them talk about the challenges in their area and where they see opportunities to improve the outcomes. The empathy gained through this open conversation can lead to better decisions on the use of technology, processes, and behavior, and ultimately better outcomes, for public safety and criminal justice. To build trust, technology automation and processes should respect the rights of community members as well as the rights of law enforcement. The panelists will discuss their personal and professional experiences with the criminal justice workflow, particularly regarding domestic violence situations and the ethical considerations for the application of technology. Register Now