Police Model Use of Force Policy
Type
Ordinance or Resolution
Year
2016
Level
City or Town
State(s)
All States
Policy Areas
Civil Rights, Democracy & Governance, Public Safety
Recognizing that systemic change can only be achieved through comprehensive action, Campaign Zero provides a model use of force policy to help reduce police violence in America. Among these, the policies that govern how and when officers are allowed to use force against civilians requires immediate attention and intervention. The police killed over 600 people in America in the first seven months of 2016, enabled and protected by laws and policies that allow police to use force, both deadly and otherwise, with little to no accountability. This model includes examples of city ordinances on specific issues and covers oversight procedures cities can take to ensure policies are effective.