Tracie Keesee: How police and the public can create safer neighborhoods together
Trejsi Kisi (Tracie Keesee): Kako policija i zajednica udruženi mogu stvoriti bezbedniji komšiluk
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I look at this photograph
somewhere before.
that I would have seen,
koju sam ja videla,
to be a police officer until 1989.
za policijskog službenika.
for over 25 years.
as an African-American woman,
I was doing on the street
što radim na ulici
how did they perceive me,
kako me ljudi doživljavaju,
do this, probably, different or better.
da ovo uradimo drugačije ili bolje.
and guaranteed justice.
i koji će garantovati pravdu.
could not do it alone.
da policija ovo ne može uraditi sama.
u javnoj bezbednosti.
i policije je bolna.
and the police is a painful one.
hopeful new ways and long-term fixes.
je da budemo bezbedni.
in order to have great relationships
da održavamo sjajne veze
to have communication.
of the world that we've got going on,
i svetu tekstova koji je prisutan,
preko društvenih mreža
our current policing practices,
trenutne običaje policije
that no longer serve us.
koje nam više ničemu ne služe.
"stop, question and frisk."
„zaustavi, ispitaj, pretresi“.
the numbers as opposed to relationships.
nad uspostavljanjem veza.
the officers the opportunity
in which they serve.
came up with this theory,
Elinor Ostrom je osnovala teoriju
and this is how it works.
a evo kako funkcioniše.
that come with separate expertise,
na određeni prostor,
and lived experience,
to public safety,
na javnu bezbednost,
literally one block at a time.
bukvalno jedno po jedno naselje.
you put in your address.
unesete svoju adresu.
of your neighborhood meeting.
sastanka u vašem komšiluku.
is you've got to go to the meeting.
and other community members.
i drugim članovima zajednice.
the lived experience into this space
svog iskustva na ovom sastanku
a new way of delivering it.
na inovativan način.
coordinating officers, or NCOs.
u naselju, odnosno podoficire.
to collaborate in this new way
kako bismo sarađivali na novi način
is that we know that it works.
da ovo funkcioniše.
pošto je postojao bar u Vašington Hajtsu,
up in Washington Heights,
about outcry and noises.
sa svojim podoficirom,
sound barriers,
we can direct traffic?
relatively quieter bar nights.
noći u baru relativno tiše.
comes up in neighborhoods is speeding.
u naseljima je brza vožnja.
have ever had a speeding ticket?
za prekoračenje brzine?
that brought to the NCO.
koje izlažemo podoficirima.
with the Department of Transportation,
sa Ministarstvom saobraćaja,
and signage and all types of things.
signalizacije i drugim pitanjima.
this different type of policing,
ovaj novi način rada policije,
of public safety also means
takođe podrazumeva
of their uniforms.
old historical narratives
priče iz prošlih vremena
about implicit bias.
sa implicitnom pristrasnošću.
the brain makes
that often influence our decision making.
koji utiču na naše odluke.
split-second decisions
doneti odluku u trenutku
decision-making point.
departments throughout the United States,
kao i druge policijske službe u SAD-u,
in implicit bias.
o implicitnoj pristrasnosti.
that learning about their implicit biases,
njihovih pristrasnosti,
and deescalation
your decision making
kako utiču na donošenje odluka,
are treated inside the organization
prema policajcima unutar organizacije
with the community at large.
ponašati prema zajednici.
a new way forward.
da krenete novim putem.
for those folks that are on the frontline.
o tim ljudima na prvoj liniji fronta.
their own trauma.
us as leaders have to lift them up
kao vođe ih moramo ohrabriti
of being strong men and women --
o jakim muškarcima i ženama
and it's OK to say you need help.
i da je u redu reći da vam treba pomoć.
kolegijalne podrške,
mental health services.
kao i kroz službe za mentalno zdravlje.
of those things are in place,
na raspolaganju,
to the coproduction of public safety.
koprodukcije javne bezbednosti.
is that we also have social issues
i to da imamo i društvenih problema
of law enforcement.
na službe sprovođenja zakona.
mental health and education.
i obrazovanje.
pulled into those spaces
provided public safety
javnu bezbednost,
legislative racial desegregation.
zakonodavna rasna desegregacija.
those folks at the table
how do we move forward with coproduction.
kako krenuti napred sa koprodukcijom.
that we need to have voices come to us
da je potrebno čuti različita mišljenja
may not be willing or ready
to have the conversation.
that we care for the community's health
o zdravlju zajednice,
that are in our community that are here --
that we have community members
da imamo članove zajednice
of a long-ago dream.
iz davno sanjanog sna.
that sometimes is broken,
koji nekada ne funkcioniše,
solutions for better.
rešenja za bolje sutra.
neighborhood policing philosophy
održavanja reda njujorške policije
of public safety.
javne bezbednosti.
to move forward together,
and for our health,
i zarad svog zdravlja,
that we focus this way.
da se fokusiramo u ovom pravcu.
that we must all agree to.
oko tri osnovne ideologije.
are you ready?
Now, that's better, alright.
wallowing in the why.
oko toga zašto su stvari takve.
There's no more us versus them.
Nema više „mi protiv njih“.
and our histories,
to a place where we cannot move forward.
ne vratimo na mesto odakle nema napretka.
is no longer acceptable.
sedeti skrštenih ruku.
do you agree?
is the coproduction of public safety.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Tracie Keesee - Law enforcement professionalDr. Tracie Keesee is committed to making the New York Police Department the most diverse and inclusive police department in the world.
Why you should listen
Before joining the NYPD as the Deputy Commissioner of Equity and Inclusion, Dr. Tracie L. Keesee served as the Project Director of the National Initiative for Building Community Trust and Justice. In her current role, she strives to improve communication and collaboration between local police officers and community residents. Keesee also co-founded the Center for Policing Equity and is a 25-year police veteran.
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