For your city

Civilians are frustrated with the police brutality that exists. Responding to crisis with force is a misuse of police services. There are not enough mental health professionals, counselors, or social workers to handle the number of interactions police encounter daily. In addition to all of this, black people are targeted 200% more than they are represented in society.

 

While city councils have control over police budgets, they have very little control over the efficacy of the policing services received. Even with a team of mental health professionals or social workers, there is little opportunity for them to participate or intervene in police/civilian interactions.

 

The distrust growing between communities and their police departments is at an all-time high. There are nation-wide movements, demonstrations, protests, rioting and looting. In addition, there is a strong concern that racism is rampant within police departments.

 
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What is necessary

  • A complete overhaul of how police interactions take place.

  • A reduction in physical interactions between police officers and civilians, while maintaining a high level of protection being provided to the community.

  • Real-time monitoring or opportunities for professionals to participate or intervene securely.

  • Alerting mechanisms for when interactions begin to escalate.

  • Auditing of interactions for opportunities to identify potential biases within departments toward race, sex, handicap, age, etc.

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Our system offers:

  • Secure connectivity for virtual communications between crisis response professionals and civilians.

  • Audio/video conferencing/recording services for police departments, first aid, mental health professionals and other social services.

  • Machine-learning agents observing to monitor various social metrics and interactions.

  • High-fidelity and trend reporting on interactions made available to city councils, police departments, social workers, etc.

 

We want to help you reduce the number of interactions turned violent by reducing the occurrence of physical contact between police officers and civilians. Give your police department a platform that enables them to include other professionals to assist.

 

Our long-term goal is to be a partner with city councils in trying to solve these problems. Our site is set on reducing the cost to cities from lawsuits stemming from violent interactions. We’re not finished until we’ve increased the efficacy of your city’s crisis response through ongoing re-enforcement training and accountability for everyday police interactions.