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A
Neighborhoods
are
also
the
focus
of
our
revamped
policing
methods
through
the
leadership,
a
public
safety
director,
Steve
bukar
and
acting
chief
chemically.
We
are
reinvesting
in
the
people,
policies
and
processes
of
our
Police
Bureau.
This
revamped
bureau
will
be
data-driven
and
follow
cutting-edge
methods
of
deploying
both
resources
and
officers
in
homewood,
with
the
help
of
councilman
Burgess,
the
shot
spotter
camera
system
is
being
implemented
and
tested
in
officers.
Citywide
will
begin
using
body-mounted
cameras
to
provide
more
safety
to
both
police
and
residents
alike.
A
Through
community
policing,
we
will
create
bonds
between
residents
and
police
that
will
reduce
fear.
We
have
brought
back,
beat
cops
to
zone
five
neighborhoods
in
the
East
End
and
will
continue
to
implement
them
in
other
police
zones
throughout
the
city,
with
the
help
of
our
latest
federal
cops
grant.
We
are
poised
to
have,
as
I
have
long
promised,
more
than
900
officers
on
the
force
for
the
first
time
since
2002,
simultaneously
joint
efforts
between
the
Police,
Bureau
and
top
administrators
throughout
my
administration,
including
personnel
director,
Todd,
Siegel
and
solicitor.
A
We
have
plans
to
use
current
officers
to
act
as
mentors
for
job
candidates,
involve
community
leaders
in
recruitment,
expand
preparation,
assistance
for
job
tests
and
increased
college
recruitment
at
historically
african-american
universities
with
criminal
justice
programs
and
within
our
armed
services.
The
changes
will
be
implemented
starting
early
next
year,
with
the
very
next
class
of
police
recruits.