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In 2021,the department identified five strategic initiatives as vitally important to the success and <br /> safety of the community,the citizens and our officers. Of those five,the implementation of <br /> Body Worn Cameras (BWC) was a fundamental necessity for Transparency,Rebuilding Public <br /> Trust and Partnership with the community. <br /> As noted above,the BWCs have already been in the field and functioning appropriately. The <br /> addition of the interview rooms and the added capabilities to the Computer Forensics unit, <br /> simply work in concert with everything that has already been incorporated through BWC <br /> program. With the added benefit of a less lethal option(Bolawrap)we will be able to capture its <br /> functionality,through the BWC platform. <br /> Using the grant dollars will allow us to bring the interview room systems,the Computer Forensic <br /> Unit and a less lethal option, up to current standards immediately. The 2021 JAG allocation is <br /> anticipated to fund 100 percent of the purchase but will require additional labor hours and <br /> oversight from a current full-time employee that also have cursory video technology <br /> responsibilities. <br /> Capabilities and Competencies <br /> The Everett Police Department recognizes the differences in juvenile and adult offenders and the <br /> need to provide alternatives to incarceration for these offenders, especially for low level crimes. <br /> The City of Everett participates in A Better Track (ABT)which is an effective prevention and <br /> intervention service for teens. This program provides a variety of services to teens and young <br /> adults designed to reduce risk, increase skills, connect with community, increase confidence and <br /> build supportive relationships. <br /> The EPD also participates in the local chapter of Reclaiming Futures, a public-private <br /> collaboration which links community system reforms, substance abuse treatment,the justice <br /> system and community engagement to help juveniles break the cycle of drug use and crime. <br /> Studies of the program have shown it to be effective.4 <br /> The City of Everett also participates in the local juvenile courts Cultural Advisory Committee, <br /> which was convened to research and address implicit bias within the juvenile justice system. <br /> Involvement with this committee has helped evaluate disparate outcomes for minorities,while <br /> promoting equity and fairness within juvenile court. This has led to changes at EPD that better <br /> meet each individual's needs and promote equity and fairness. <br /> Plan for Collecting Data <br /> The permissible use of JAG funds under the 2021 JAG Local Solicitation include technology <br /> implementation and improvement programs. The entirety of the Everett Police Department's <br /> a The University of Arizona Southwest Institute for Research on Women,"National Cross-Site Evaluation Juvenile <br /> Drug Courts and Reclaiming Futures",November 2014.Found at: <br /> https://snohomishcountywa.gov/ArchiveCenterNiewFileatem/42 10 <br />