1. Mandatory body and dash cams on officers at all times.
2. Where and when possible - hire and promote within the community.
3. Better training on mental illness for those in the field and support staff (e.g. dispatchers, intake staff, guards, etc.)
4. Re-examine legislation passed in the '70s and '80s that led to hyper-institutionalization - this has had a knock-on effect of people being ticketed for relatively minor, often non-violent offenses seemingly to generate revenue. I think politicians need to look for other sources of cash.
5. Better training on non-lethal methods of force.
6. Swift and transparent reprimand of officers found to have flagrantly disregarded departmental rules or abused their authority.
7. Change how traffic stops are conducted - in 'problematic' areas two officers could be assigned.
8. A national hiring blacklist. Some officers, when fired for offenses that have led to the injury and/or death of innocent civilians, have simply moved departments.
9. Mandatory, on-going counseling for officers to cope with the stressors of putting their lives at risk for a paycheck.
10. Better mental health screening prior to recruitment.
11. As has been done with the prison telecom industry, limit the profiteering from crime for everyone - to include local government generating revenue in way of fines and court costs all the way up to multi-million dollar corporations who lobby for harsher, lengthier punishments for non-violent crimes. Make sure crime really doesn't pay, for anyone.
This is my pre-coffee list, off the top of my head. Subject to change once caffeine hits my blood stream. :biggrin: