Surveillance Technology Policy
View Executive order on surveillance technology Goal: To create and support a scalable process allowing for citizens through their representatives to have a say in…
View Executive order on surveillance technology Goal: To create and support a scalable process allowing for citizens through their representatives to have a say in…
On June 19, Mayor Ben Walsh issued the Syracuse Police Reform Executive Order No. 1 Action #15, which calls for the City of Syracuse to…
On June 19, Mayor Ben Walsh issued the Syracuse Police Reform Executive Order No. 1 Action # 5. The fifth action in the Mayor’s first…
Continue reading → Executive Order No. 1 Action #5: Develop, Implement Plan for Vehicle Dashcams
On June 19, Mayor Ben Walsh issued the Syracuse Police Reform Executive Order No. 1 Action #4. The fourth action in the Mayor’s first Executive…
Continue reading → Executive Order No. 1 Action #4: Complete Acquisition of Body-Worn Cameras
Walsh follows through on Executive Order commitment to actively oppose effort to dissolve order which seeks to increase representation of African Americans among police officers…
The Syracuse Police Department has released a draft revision of its use-of-force policy. The revised draft policy contains core principles that emphasize: preservation of sanctity…
Continue reading → Executive Order No. 1 Action #2: Update Syracuse Police Use-of-Force Policy
The City will aggressively oppose DOJ’s motion, and will argue to Federal Court Judge David Hurd that the Consent Decree should not be eliminated at this time because the original objectives of the Consent Decree are of equal importance today, and have not yet been met. Whether the Consent Decree remains in place or not will ultimately be decided by the federal court.
On June 19, 2020, Mayor Ben Walsh issued the Syracuse Police Reform Executive Order No. 1 Action #4. This action called for the Syracuse Police…