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CSU Police Chiefs Prohibit Use of Carotid Restraint, Pledge to Do More

Posted by Contributing Editor on June 12, 2020 in Crime | Leave a response
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California State University police chiefs Friday banned the use of the carotid restraint and pledged to implement policing recommendations offered by a 2015 federal task force on the CSU’s 23 campuses.

“As police chiefs of the California State University’s 23 campus police departments, we have been galvanized by the many voices across our state and nation demanding accountability, equity and justice,” the chiefs said in a joint statement. “We have seen the tragic impact of racism and bigotry, and many in our departments have experienced it personally. We are unitedly determined to take action.”

CSU Chancellor Timothy White and every CSU campus president supports the pledge to adopt recommendations of The President’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing, reported to then-President Barack Obama in May 2015, according to the chiefs.

“We are determined to lead by example, joining a growing number of American cities that have committed — collectively and collaboratively — to address police use-of-force policies,” the statement continued. “To that end, and effective immediately, we are prohibiting the use of the carotid control hold by all CSU police officers. Additionally, no CSU police officer will receive or participate in trainings that teach the carotid control hold.”

The CSU campuses in the Southland are Dominguez Hills, Fullerton, Long Beach, Los Angeles and Northridge, along with Cal Poly Pomona.

The task force’s recommendations are organized around six pillars: Building Trust and Legitimacy, Policy and Oversight, Technology and Social Media, Officer Wellness and Safety, Community Policing and Crime Reduction, and Training and Education.

The chiefs also committed to looking for ways to incorporate those concepts into the training and certification provided by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training. All CSU police officers are sworn and certified by CA POST, and receive further training in de-escalating situations that might be caused by mental health or controlled substance issues.

The announcement comes as student activists across the country call on administrators to disband campus police departments and cut ties with local police.

CSU Police Chiefs Prohibit Use of Carotid Restraint, Pledge to Do More was last modified: June 12th, 2020 by Contributing Editor

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