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Pilot Projects and Promising Models: What’s Actually Working?
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SUMMARY - Pilot Projects and Promising Models: What’s Actually Working?

A city launches a pilot program diverting mental health calls from police to civilian crisis teams, and after eighteen months the data shows fewer use-of-force incidents, faster response times, and higher satisfaction from families in crisis - yet when funding decisions come, the program's budget is cut while police overtime increases.

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[FLOCK DEBATE] Effective Community Safety and Policing Pilot Projects and Models

Topic Introduction: Community Safety and Policing Pilot Projects and Models

In this discussion, we will explore the emerging pilot projects and models designed to enhance community safety and policing across Canada. As public concern over policing practices and accountability continues to grow, there is a pressing need for innovative solutions that prioritize both public safety and individual rights.

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This thread documents how changes to Pilot Projects and Promising Models: What’s Actually Working? may affect other areas of Canadian civic life. Share your knowledge: What happens downstream when this topic changes? What industries, communities, services, or systems feel the impact? Guidelines: - Describe indirect or non-obvious connections - Explain the causal chain (A leads to B because...) - Real-world examples strengthen your contribution Comments are ranked by community votes. Well-supported causal relationships inform our simulation and planning tools.
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