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2/21/2018
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Attachment A <br /> *Some charts on wall were unclear in their labeling. Hope they are explained. <br /> *Appreciated the format and candor by the police leadership; appreciated having the sheriff <br /> present. <br /> Appendix 3 <br /> What other questions should we, as a community, be talking about? <br /> *Increase in crime in southeast Roseville <br /> *Civility <br /> *Budget determinations.Why does P&R get a disproportionate share? <br /> *Are there other ways young people are involved?This reflects the future of Roseville. Is specific <br /> youth outreach underway? <br /> *Addressing the mental health crisis. <br /> *Systemic racism and keeping young Black men safe <br /> *I would like to be assured that when hiring for police officers the best and most qualified would <br /> be hired rather than putting diversity first. <br /> *How can our police staff gain more insight into our changes in the community?What resources <br /> are missing? <br /> *Immigration <br /> *Coordination with mental health <br /> *How can we partner, as a community,to reduce crime? <br /> *Continue cultural competency; it's a lifelong journey. <br /> *The more I'm around, maybe the more I'll have an idea for this one. <br /> *Maybe more about police presence and security in the schools. <br /> *Did Jeronimo Janez attend a training that stressed a more aggressive use of force and if so, <br /> how was that justified? <br /> *There are ongoing concerns for people of color being targeted unfairly. We need to keep <br /> addressing these in all ways that we can! <br /> *How do we create community?What have neighborhoods done to bring people together? <br /> *Sanctuary City <br /> *State of our senior population <br /> *How to improve the Community Conversation in Roseville. <br /> *Implicit bias we each have and how do we work together to expand our perspectives. <br /> *Research has shown that enriched and connected communities are preventative for other <br /> problems such as addictions. How are we addressing this? <br /> *How to support community youth? <br /> *How to better support equity for your and any age residents of color <br /> *What more do our schools need? How to improve/support education? <br /> *Fostering community <br /> *Implicit bias <br /> *Being good neighbors <br /> *Race, equality <br /> *Our police are trying hard. What do we need to do to support them in being a progressive dept <br /> *How to fund police dept for more mental core support <br /> *Would like to get statuses on police stops related to people of color and stats on outcomes by <br /> race. <br />
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