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demonstrator holds a stop the hate sign at a stop asian hate rally in boston common

State lawmakers call for clearer definition of hate crimes

Colbi Edmonds March 30, 2021
A proposed bill looks to create a clearer definition and punishment of a hate crime in the state.
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh signed an ordinance and two executive orders on Thursday to create new organizations in accordance with Boston Police Reform Task Force recommendations. LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Boston creates new organizations to fulfill Police Reform Task Force recommendations

Samuele Petruccelli November 17, 2020
Mayor Marty Walsh filed an ordinance with the City Council Thursday to create the Office of Police Accountability and Transparency, which was among the primary recommendations made by the task force.
On Sept. 10, the Boston Police Reform Task Force released its recommendations for changes that should be made to the Boston Police Department. ANGELA YANG/ DFP FILE

City’s Police Reform Task Force drafts BPD overhaul plan, requests implementation without budget increase

Madison Mercado September 18, 2020
The report recommends creating an independent Office of Police Accountability and Transparency with subpoena power, expanding BPD’s diversity and inclusion efforts and increasing body-cam usage.
Violent crime on the MBTA decreased by 5 percent from 2017 to 2018. BRIAN SONG/ DFP FILE

MBTA violent crime rates decreased in 2018

Joel Lau February 3, 2019
The MBTA had record low levels of violent crime last year, with the rate decreasing by 5 percent according to the Boston Globe.
The Massachusetts State Police intends to pilot a body camera program by early next year. COURTESY OF WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

Boston prepares to implement police body cameras in 2019

Guthrie Kuckes December 11, 2018
By early 2019, 400 of the 2,100 Boston Police Department officers could be equipped with body cameras, but City officials have not announced an exact date that they would be implemented.
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