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Ferguson police reform: Will it work?

The city of Ferguson, Mo., agrees to make changes in its police force, as recommended by the US Department of Justice. Is this a credible path to progress?

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Protesters march in the rain, in Ferguson, Mo., Aug. 9, 2015, in response to Michael Brown being shot and killed by Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson.

The City of Ferguson, Mo., where the 2014 fatal police shooting of an unarmed black teenager sparked riots and a national scrutiny of policing practices, has agreed to implement reforms set forth by the US Department of Justice (DOJ).

The agreement, , comes in the wake of a DOJ investigation聽into Ferguson鈥檚 criminal justice system, published in March 2015, which found that 鈥淔erguson law enforcement efforts are focused on generating revenue鈥 and 鈥, especially among African Americans."

The proposed DOJ remedies for Ferguson include changes to the conduct of searches, arrests, and general police interactions with citizens.听There will be an overhaul of training and a drive to recruit more minorities, as well as an increase in the use of body cameras worn by police officers.

This is the latest deal in a long line of agreements between the DOJ and police departments across the nation. How long federal oversight lasts 鈥 and how effective it is 鈥 varies from city to city.

For example, a 2003 investigation into the Detroit Police Department resulted in 11 years of reform efforts leading to an eventual "" in August 2014.听

The Cleveland police department reached a similar DOJ consent decree agreement in 2015, following what was described as 鈥渁 pattern of excessive use of force and civil rights violations."

That particular agreement has been in place less than a year, and has a total of five years to run, as Daniel Ball of the Cleveland Mayor鈥檚 Office says in an e-mail interview with 海角大神.

鈥淚t may be premature for us to attempt to gauge success at this time. Though I can tell you that the agreement has been met as a welcome step in the right direction towards improving police and community relations," Ball writes.

But, as mandated by the DOJ agreement, a Community Police Commission has already been set up, and is tasked to 鈥渄evelop policy recommendations, build better community-police relations, and achieve comprehensive, systemic reform鈥 of the Cleveland police department.

In Philadelphia, the police chief himself requested a DOJ investigation after a spike in police shootings in 2013.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a good report with a lot of solid recommendations,鈥 said Commissioner Charles Ramsey of the findings released in March 2015. 鈥These changes don鈥檛 happen overnight, but we鈥檙e going to push as hard as we can and make substantial changes over the next few months.鈥澛

Yet, as all of these reforms are implemented, and their results awaited, it may be worth noting that they are only one part of the picture.

鈥淧rotesters across the country have been .'聽But do they really know what truly reforming American law enforcement would entail 鈥 what it would cost? Do they know what they themselves would first need to bring to the table?鈥

So says former Colorado police chief Joel Shults on PoliceOne.com, an online law enforcement resource. In answer to these questions, Shults goes on to talk about, among other things, understanding the stresses that police officers themselves face as part of their daily job, of not losing sight of that part of the equation as reform efforts gain traction.

In addition, while many of the issues brought to light are systemic, and need to be addressed in a fundamental manner, there are still no guarantees of their efficacy.

Race, for example, is at the heart of the current discontent and disconnect sweeping through American communities and police forces. Yet, as The New Yorker points out, of the six Baltimore police officers charged in the death of Freddie Gray, .听

There are no simple, straightforward solutions.听Indeed, the very nature of policing needs to be reassessed, suggests Ta-Neshi Coates in The Atlantic.

鈥淧olice officers fight crime. Police officers are neither case-workers, nor teachers, nor mental-health professionals, nor drug counselors. One of the great hallmarks of the past forty years of American domestic policy is a .

鈥淭he problem of restoring police authority is not really a problem of police authority, but a problem of democratic authority. It is what happens when you decide to solve all your problems with a hammer.鈥

Yet these deals between the DOJ and various police departments are at least a start, pointing us in the right direction.

"The challenges that caused the problems this decree addressees, did not arise in a day and we鈥檙e not going to get rid of them in a night," said Steve Dettelbach, US attorney for the northern district of Ohio, speaking of the Cleveland agreement in 2015. "There鈥檚 only one way to accomplish this hard work going forward: together."

In the case of Ferguson, the proposed agreement represents the culmination of seven months of negotiations between the Ferguson City Council and the DOJ, in which 鈥渘either side received everything that they requested, and聽in order to reach an agreement,鈥 according to the City of Ferguson聽press release.听

There will now be a period of public consultation before a final vote is taken on Feb. 9th.

"It's going to depend on the public," said Ferguson spokesman Jeff Small. "We're not just going to negotiate and say, 'Boom. This is what you have to live with as a community.'"聽

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