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Reform Transform Scorecard

In 2018, Local Progress launched Reform/Transform: A Policing Policy Toolkit to provide local elected officials, policymakers, and organizers with a resource on how to evaluate policing reforms according to a set of standardized criteria across jurisdictions.

Over the course of 2019, they engaged local elected officials and community leaders in a range of communities to evaluate their localities' policing practices using the Reform/Transform toolkit. The first results of the Reform/Transform toolkit were turned into an interactive scorecard on 12 cities: Chicago, Dallas, Durham, Louisville, Madison, Minneapolis, New York City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C.

The results evaluate four areas of policing practices that correspond to the Reform/Transform toolkit: use of force, independent oversight, co-optation of local law enforcement for federal immigration enforcement, and investments in public safety beyond policing.

I designed the web pages, along with a system to output updated templates drawing from Google Sheets of the analyses.