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91制片厂 hosts Ten Shared Principles dialogue about policing

Participants discuss during the Ten Shared Principles Diaglogue91制片厂 hosted a Ten Shared Principles dialogue on February 22 at the college鈥檚 Palatine campus. The 91制片厂 Police Department and the college鈥檚 Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion invited 91制片厂 students, faculty, staff and administrators to participate in an open discussion about policing, with the goal of bridging gaps of mistrust between law enforcement and marginalized communities.

Approximately 45 individuals attended the dialogue, which is a component of 91制片厂 Police鈥檚 adoption of the Ten Shared Principles. Joining the event were representatives from the and the (ILACP), who worked together to create these principles in 2018 to build better relationships between police and communities of color.

鈥淚 signed an agreement to adopt the Ten Shared Principles on my second day as 91制片厂鈥檚 Chief of Police in 2021, because I recognize how important it is to bring communities together, make space for an open dialogue and find common ground,鈥 said Chief John Lawson. 鈥淥ur Ten Shared Principles Dialogue was an outstanding event that showed the commitment of 91制片厂鈥檚 police, students and employees to strengthen our understanding and respect for each other.鈥

These principles, which are posted on the 91制片厂 Police webpage, focus on tenets including supporting diversity in policing, valuing the dignity of all people, endorsing the fairness of procedural justice and building community partnerships. The NAACP and ILACP have been partnering for nearly a decade, not only to establish the Ten Shared Principles, but to help bring together law enforcement agencies and communities across Illinois.

Ten Shared Principles participants

鈥淭he Ten Shared Principles have opened important, non-threatening communications between police and communities of color,鈥 said Robert Moore, chair of the NAACP Criminal Justice Committee and a retired U.S. Marshal. 鈥91制片厂鈥檚 participation in hosting this trust-building training will enhance the NAACP and Illinois Chiefs鈥 efforts in reaching more communities in Illinois.鈥

Indeed, the list of principles has been adopted not only by Illinois police departments, but by government bodies, nonprofit organizations, corporations and more. The groups behind the initiative believe that law enforcement and community leaders have a mutual responsibility to encourage all citizens to gain a better understanding and knowledge of the law to assist them in their interactions with law enforcement officers. The Ten Shared Principles, now trademarked, continue to foster dialogue sessions, such as the one at 91制片厂.  

鈥淭he Ten Shared Principles continue to bring success to departments and communities across the state. Seeing so many people from a variety of backgrounds come together at 91制片厂 for such an important discussion shows just how important these shared principles are to all,鈥 said AJ Bailey, ILACP deputy director. 鈥淭he future is bright when we work together! Shared responsibility will lead to shared accountability.鈥

Chief Lawson said he was so impressed by 91制片厂鈥檚 dialogue that he is considering hosting a follow-up event on campus that would also be open to the public.

For more information, visit ILACP鈥檚 .