RIPCA Twenty for 2020
The forty-eight (48) Rhode Island police chiefs comprised of municipal, state, campus and environmental police departments, represented by the Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association signed into action the Twenty for 2020 Campaign. This campaign is an effort to reinforce the public’s faith in its police departments. We want to ensure a statewide focus on training, transparency, communication and human rights.
“I am very proud to advocate and commit to the Twenty for 2020 Campaign. It is essential that all law enforcement work in collaboration with all stakeholders to promptly gain and reaffirm the trust within our communities. These twenty priority initiatives described are a starting point and a pledge of commitment to further enhance our community relationships in a way that fosters open honest dialogue and bring about effective positive change in modern-day policing.”
Chief William D. Kewer
Please click on the links below to learn more about the Middletown Police Departments commitment to fulfilling the Twenty for 20 Pledge.
MPD Use of Force Reporting Form
MPD Use of Force Policy
Annual Offender Non-Compliance Reports
Annual Internal Affairs Summary
MPD Civilian Complaint Policy
Impartial Policing Policy
Rhode Island Attorney Generals Civil Rights Complaint Form
U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division Reporting Portal
Rhode Island Police Chiefs Association