The Lansing Police Department today launched a new webpage devoted to transparency at www.lansingmi.gov/policetransparency.
The webpage is a portal that features links to information regarding:
- Officer Training & Education
- LPD Policy Information
- Crime Statistics
- Police Complaints and Open Data Portal
- Police Calls for Service for 2019
- Community Policing
- Board of Police Commissioners and Independent Police Investigator
- Police Programmatic Budget (additional programmatic budget breakdown will be added)
“The Lansing community wants access to information regarding how our police department operates in a way that’s easy to find and understand,” said Mayor Andy Schor. “The new police transparency webpage is a resource that houses all of this information in one place. I encourage residents to visit the page to learn more about the Lansing Police Department.”
“As the City of Lansing’s Chief of Police, I stand firm in my belief concerning police legitimacy and transparency. Today, the department is proud to showcase a new transparency resource. The transparency webpage adds another useful tool to strengthen the police-community relationship,” said Police Chief Daryl Green.
The centralized transparency resource on the website is one of the immediate actions that Mayor Schor included in his Racial Justice & Equity Community Action Proposal.
Click to view the Police Transparency Announcement document