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'Is it a hate crime or not?' Investigating hate is complicated. In Wisconsin policing, it's at times misunderstood.


“When people think of hate crimes, it’s probably different than simple graffiti,” Janesville Police Chief David Moore said. 
Understanding hate and how to investigate and prioritize it starts at the top of a law enforcement agency. A News 3 Investigation requested hate-based police reports from dozens of agencies reporting crimes across the state. In follow-up phone calls and interviews, a spectrum of perspectives emerged in how agencies understand and prioritize hate.
The Janesville Police Department, which has incorporated bias training into some annual requirements, has had at least seven hate investigations in the past three years. A couple ultimately weren’t classified as hate crimes once in 2018 because they weren’t able to locate the victim after an intoxicated suspect harassed him with a knife on the street. Other instances were graffiti, including an anti-Trump incident that officers at first thought might be an anti-white crime before the classificat ....

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'Is it a hate crime or not?' Investigating hate is complicated. In Wisconsin policing, it's at times misunderstood. | 97 Seven Country WGLR - The Tri-States Best Variety of Country


By Naomi Kowles
May 20, 2021 | 9:17 AM
“When people think of hate crimes, it’s probably different than simple graffiti,” Janesville police chief David Moore said. 
Understanding hate and how to investigate and prioritize it starts at the top of a law enforcement agency. In phone calls and interviews with police leaders across Wisconsin as a News 3 Investigation requested hate-based police reports from dozens of agencies reporting crimes across the state, a spectrum of perspectives emerged in how agencies understand and prioritize hate.
The Janesville Police Department, which has incorporated bias training into some annual requirements, has had at least seven hate investigations in the past three years. A couple ultimately weren’t classified as hate crimes–once in 2018 because they weren’t able to locate the victim after an intoxicated suspect harassed him with a knife on the street. Other instances were graffiti, including a ....

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A new era of policing: What local police departments are doing to improve response to mental health crisis calls


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A new era of policing: What local police departments are doing to improve response to mental health crisis calls
April 1, 2021 9:50 PM
Jamie Perez
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MADISON, Wis. Newly appointed Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes said he has a top goal in mind as the new leader of 479 commissioned officers: building trust with the community and remaining transparent.
In 2020, after social and racial justice movements sparked across the country, it posed a major question regarding police’s role in the community: Should police respond to mental health related calls?
Barnes said, “Is someone better equipped to handle mental health calls than the police? The answer is yes. The answer is everyone. Everyone together is the best person to handle mental health calls. Not just the police by themselves. Not just mental health workers by themselves. Not just clinicians or psychologists by themselves. But everyone together.” ....

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