Public Safety
Safety and Reform Community Advisory Council - 320 University Pavilion - meeting and portraits

Guiding Principles

Safety and Reform Community Advisory Council - 320 University Pavilion - meeting and portraits
  • The various views and perspectives of our community that you represent are needed and expected through your participation.
  • Members are expected to provide insight and guidance as the university attempts to improve both the operation and public perception of the UCPD. We anticipate that this contribution will take the form of the innovative development and discussion of ideas, solutions and strategies toward improving the UCPD.
  • Members are expected to approach each meeting with the singular purpose of assisting the university in moving forward.
  • It is expected that CCC members will contribute to discussions and dialogue in a collaborative, civil and respectful manner.
  • To maintain the integrity of the work performed by the Council, each member is expected to exercise his/her own judgment guided by the best interests of the university and the stated purpose of the CCC.
  • The only remuneration that a member will receive is the personal satisfaction in knowing that they have provided meaningful contributions to the University of Cincinnati community and to the improvement of the UCPD specifically.
  • Although members are free to bring their own ideas, each member should refrain from discussing the deliberations of the CCC outside of the council meetings until a definitive decision or consensus has been reached.
  • Members are expected to attend all meetings scheduled by the Chair, and communicate directly with the Chair when such participation is not possible.
  • Members have been selected for participation on the CCC based on contributions to the Cincinnati community or affiliation with specifically affected groups. As such, members should refrain from sending a proxy or other designee to a CCC meeting.