Implementing Procedural Justice: Improving Community-Police Interactions through BWC Reviews

This quick-hit conference workshop presentation provides actionable guidance to leaders on how to create a policy clearly directing procedurally just interactions with the community and implement sustainable body-worn camera reviews to monitor procedural justice in police-community interactions. This presentation discusses how to implement the increasingly prevalent concept of procedural justice in practice to improve police-community relations. In New Orleans, body-worn camera reviews led to increases in procedurally just interactions, coinciding with improvements in police-community relations and public trust. This presentation provides tools and clear guidance on how to build public trust by implementing procedural justice practices.

Danny Murphy

Deputy Commissioner of the Compliance Bureau, Baltimore, Maryland, Police Department

Danny Murphy leads police reform initiatives at the Baltimore Police Department as the Deputy Commissioner over the Compliance Bureau. In this capacity, he oversees consent decree implementation, policy, training, technology, and audits and inspections. Before joining the Baltimore Police Department in April of 2019, Danny served as New Orleans Police Department's Deputy Superintendent over the Compliance Bureau, leading the implementation of sweeping organizational change as part of a federal Consent Decree. Danny joined NOPD in 2014 as a compliance manager before assuming the role of Deputy Superintendent in August 2016. Danny holds an MBA from the University of New Orleans and a BA from Georgetown University in Political Economy and English. Danny is from New Orleans, Louisiana.  

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Implementing Procedural Justice: Improving Community-Police Interactions through BWC Reviews Conference Workshop Presentation
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IACP Credit Hours and Certificate of Attendance
1.00 IACP Credit Hours and Certificate of Attendance credit  |  Certificate available
1.00 IACP Credit Hours and Certificate of Attendance credit  |  Certificate available