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The Chicago Police Department (CPD) is inviting community groups and organizations interested in providing feedback on its People with Disabilities policy to meet with members of CPD. 

You can find a copy of CPD's current People with Disabilities policy by clicking here.

Deliberative dialogues ideally involves representatives of various points of view in the community, including those who have been historically underrepresented in public forums and are aimed at understanding other perspectives on important topics or challenges. During deliberative dialogues, participants are invited to share their personal experiences on the issue and engage in a discussion of ideas on resolutions or needed changes in a safe, neutral setting. These dialogues may not always produce a consensus in the end, but the group will ideally understand the complexities of the issue and have a more informed opinion of it. CPD believes these types of dialogues are incredibly helpful at ensuring CPD members understand the perspectives and experiences of the community as policies continue to be revised.

Participating organizations are able to invite up to 8 members of their selection to attend these dialogues. Meetings will be scheduled for 60-minutes.

What we ask of your organization:
  • Review the draft Search Warrant policy.
  • Identify components within the policies that your organization would like to address.
  • Have a collaborative and respectful mindset that enables productive dialogue between your organization and CPD. 

Meetings will begin after February 1st, 2023 and will be offered until March 2nd, 2023. Organizations interested in participating in a deliberative dialogue must sign-up by February 20th, 2023.

Due to the high demand for meetings, CPD will accommodate as many meeting requests as possible but may not get to every request before March 2nd, 2023.

If you have additional questions, please contact Communtiy@chicagopolice.org

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* 1. Name of your group or organization

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* 2. Please provide a brief description of your group or organization

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* 3. Name of Contact Person

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* 4. E-mail Address for Contact Person

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* 5. Phone Number for Contact Person

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* 6. What time of day do you prefer to meet?

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* 7. Please share 2 preferred meeting dates

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* 8. Would you prefer to meet in-person or virtually?

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* 9. Will your group need any accommodations, such as ASL or other language interpreters?

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* 10. The Chicago Police Department has partnered with the Center for Conflict Resolution to provide neutral facilitators and note takers during the discussion. Do you have a preference on having a neutral facilitator / neutral note taker during your meeting? 

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* 11. The Chicago Police Department is currently under a consent decree. As such, many times, the Independent Monitoring Team for the consent decree and the Office of the Attorney General attend community discussions as observers only. Do you give permission for the Independent Monitor and the Office of the Attorney General to attend your meeting as passive observers?

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