CENTER for PUBLIC POLICY & SOCIAL CHANGE, Inc.

Mission: It is our goal to greatly reduce the number of law enforcement officers who engage in acts of excessive force through improved research, education, training, and advocacy. Updated information will be provided to citizens, law enforcement agencies, and prosecutors at no expense to improve public safety outcomes.

Founding Principles

 

Accountability +


 Analytical  + Courage + 


        Commitment +Decency  +Dedication +  


Democracy + Discipline + Equality +Fairness + 


  Fortitude +  Honor +  Humanity + Justice + Knowledge + 


  Law + Liberty + Peace + Perseverance +  Professionalism + Tenacity + Vigilance =

 

 Center for Public Policy & Social Change, Inc.

Phone Number: 410-253-5257


Executive Staff




Founder & CEO: Dr. Tracey L. Monroe, Sr. Email: cfppsc1@gmail.com


Vice President:        Mr. Abayomi Manrique        Email:          marronageproductions@gmail.com 


Treasurer:       Mr. M. Christopher Smith Email: Stellar2558@gmail.com


Secretary: Dr. A. Dalton Malveaux Email: admalvo@yahoo.com


Board Members


Dr. August Dalton Malveaux, Jr. Professor of History, Southern University


    Ph.D., Clark Atlanta University

Email: admalvo@yahoo.com

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Dr. Douglas Thomas Chair, African & African American Studies, SUNY                                                        Brockport

Ph.D., Georgia State University

Email: amant20@hotmail.com 

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Mr. Robert Stephens M.S.L.C.S.W, Savannah State University

Email: Stephensjrr@yahoo.com.au


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Dr. Tracey L. Monroe, Sr. M.S., Criminal Justice, Albany State University,   Ph.D., Union Institute & University

Email: cfppsc1@gmail.com  Board Chair

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Mr. Abayomi Manrique        M.S., Library Science, Clark Atlanta University

             Ph.D., ABD, Political Science, Clark Atlanta Univ.

Email: marronageproductions@gmail.com


501(C) 3 Status Pending


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Table of Contents

 

1.      K 9 Officer Abuses against Suspects

A. This section will highlight how officers police dogs to brutalize suspects.

 

2.      Resources

  A. This section highlights scholarship Public Policy and Criminal Justice 

               from experts in their field

 

3.      Documentaries on Police Use of Force Public Policies

  A. Video presentations on police use of excessive force.

 

4.      New Public Policy Created related to Excessive Force

A. This section highlights new legislation in each state to protect citizens

              from police use of excessive force.

 

5.      National Police Funding Database

  A. This section list all entities who are funding law enforcement agencies.

 

6.      A List of Law Enforcement Agencies that have lost insurance coverage or had

         their insurance modified or canceled.

         A. This section highlights their general liability modified or canceled.

 

7.      The Wilson Goode Letter.

          A. Wilson Goode was the Mayor of the City of Philadelphia, who claims he 

                gave the order for a bomb to be dropped on the group in 1985. The 

                bombing of that civilian organization the deaths of the burning deaths

                of those suspects and burning of the 66 row house homes. The letter is

                symbolic and to warn government officials their actions are barbaric.

 

8.      Ranking the Response Times of Government Agencies for Open Records 

         Request in the year 2017

A. The Open Record Request response are ranked based on how long it 

              government agencies to respond.

 

9.      The Killing of Unarmed Women by the Police in 2017

          A. This section includes the names of unarmed women shot and killed by

               police by name.

 

10.  Ranking States by the Killing of Unarmed Suspects by the Police in 2017

  A. Ranking states from the highest to the lowest per 100,000.

 

11.  The Monetary Cost of Excessive Force in 2017

       A. This section includes the monetary cost of settlements or jury awards for

             the police shooting and killing only unarmed suspects.

 

12.  Police Damages from Lawsuits: A Running Total

       A. This page will be a running total of settlements or jury awards for the use of 

             excessive against all suspects.

 

13.  The Killing of Unarmed Suspects by Jurisdiction

       A. This page includes the number of unarmed suspects shot and killed in the

             year 2017, by city, county, state and federal officers.

 

14.  Recall Elections

A. This page outlines the current states that allow citizens to recall public

             officials.

 

15.  Nationwide Annual Report on Excessive Force, 2017

A. This page will house annual reports on police use of excessive force

             starting with year 2017, and each year thereafter. The center will gather 

             data on an annual basis and publish a final report.

 

16.  The George Floyd Current Tracking System of Officers Who Violated Citizen's 4th  Amendment Rights

       A. This section actively tracks and list the names of all law enforcement 

            officers who use excessive force against suspects. There is also media link

            about the officer and their actions. 

       B. When officers resign or are dismissed from an agency their name is listed in 

             the database with a media link attached.

 

17.  Officers Fired / Police Chiefs Forced to Rehire Them


       A. When officers are fired due to misconduct but the police chief is forced by

             a labor board based on their union contract continue their employment with

             back pay. News Article.

 

18.  Adversaries of Liberty

       A. This a list Police Unions who protects the officer and is not concerned 

             the citizens.

 

19.  Cities to Avoid

       A. This is a list of cities which mistreats African American citizens.

 

20.  Subscriptions

This section is for interested parties to sign up for a news letter or membership 

        for fund raising.

 

21.  Scholarships

       A. This page has a list of officers who have demonstrated courage, honor and

             integrity.  Scholarships have been named in their honor to recognize them.

 

22.  Paid Internships

A. Undergraduate students will be paid to work in unfilled positions at the

             center.

 

23.  Graduate Fellowships

A. Graduate students will be paid to work in unfilled positions at the

             center.

 

24.  Brady List Nationwide

A. This section will names or the links from states, were prosecutors will

       not call these officers to testify due to credibility issues.

 

25.  We are Standing on the Shoulders of the following Titans

A. This section highlights civil rights leaders, scholars who have fought and

             sacrificed  on the side of humanity.

 

26.  Scholarly Articles on 4th Amendment Policy

A. Publications that scholars have produced to add to the Public Policy and

             Criminal Justice disciplines.

 

27.  U.S. Supreme Court Rulings on the 4th Amendment and Law 

       Enforcement Officers using force to extract confessions.

       A. Cases listed Moore v. Dempsey and Brown v. Mississippi 1936

 

28.  Law Enforcement Agencies to Avoid

A. This section includes law enforcement agencies that have a pattern of 

             violating citizens 4th Amendment rights.

 

29.  Public Safety Notice: 

       A. The public should be aware of the below-listed officers who have violated the 4th Amendment Rights of citizens. When an officer is cleared by their agency or a friendly prosecutor of excessive force that does not mean they are not a menace to society. 


 30.  National Decertification Index

A. This section has links for states who publicly list officers by name who

             are no longer certified to perform as a law enforcement officer in their 

             state.

31. John C. Stennis Letter

       A. As a prosecutor, John C. Stennis infamously ignored the constitutional rights of Arthur Ellington,                 Ed Brown, and Henry Shields as sheriff deputies used force and torture to extract confessions                       from Black defendants. The failure of this prosecutor is highlighted in the case Brown v.               Mississippi, 297 U.S. 278 (1936)

 

                          Prosecutors will be sent this letter as a warning and notification of their willful neglect of      protecting citizens against law enforcement officers who brutalize citizens.

When District Attorneys fail to prosecute law enforcement officers for violating the constitutional rights of citizens.




 

 

 


John C. Stennis Letter


As a prosecutor, John C. Stennis infamously ignored the constitutional rights of Arthur Ellington, Ed Brown, and Henry Shields as sheriff deputies used force and torture to extract confessions from Black defendants. The failure of this prosecutor is highlighted in the case Brown v. Mississippi, 297 U.S. 278 (1936)

 

Prosecutors will be sent this letter as a warning and notification of their willful neglect of protecting citizens against law enforcement officers who brutalize citizens.

When District Attorneys fail to prosecute law enforcement officers for violating the constitutional rights of citizens.