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'Safety in Our Hands' pamphlet

Where and How Police Work is Working

By Mike Butler and Peter Block

Unlock the secrets to building safer neighborhoods and enhancing community well-being with “Safety in Our Hands,” co-authored by Mike Butler and Peter Block. Dive into the captivating story of Mike’s revolutionary work as Public Safety Chief in Longmont, Colorado. This action-inspiring eBook offers tangible, relatable insights and proven strategies that you can apply to create positive change in your own community. Get ready to be inspired and equipped to make a real difference! Download your free copy today and join the movement towards safer, healthier, and more connected communities.

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How to Love Your Enemy: A Restorative Justice Story

A city in Colorado tries a different kind of justice system, powerful enough to transform a broken system of mass incarceration in the United States. Instead of locking up non-violent offenders, these advocates focus on the challenging but rewarding process of individual responsibility, forgiveness, and redemption that radically shifts our idea of justice and our part in it.

Walk the Walk: How Three Police Chiefs Defied the Odds and Changed Cop Culture

By Neil Gross

From “one of the most interesting sociologists of his generation” and a former cop, the story of three departments and their struggle to change aggressive police culture and achieve what Americans want: fair, humane, and effective policing.

What should we do about the police? After the murder of George Floyd, there’s no institution more controversial: only 14 percent of Americans believe that “policing works pretty well as it is” (CNN, April 27, 2021). We’re swimming in proposals for reform, but most do not tackle the aggressive culture of the profession, which prioritizes locking up bad guys at any cost, loyalty to other cops, and not taking flak from anyone on the street.

Police Reform or Redefine Modern Policing?

Hard Corners with Tom Synan

Featuring Project PACT founders, Kristin Daley and Mike Butler with guest, Neil Gross, former officer, now sociologist and author of, Walk the Walk.

Police reform has become a hotly debated topic in policing, public and politics. There are controversies on all sides. 

Is it divert or invest in police? Should reform include our communities and society? Has the role of policing changed so much that the term law enforcement is not enough to describe the need and service provided? Are police warriors or servants? Can they be and do it all? 

Our guests join us for one of the most comprehensive discussions on police reform you will hear. A conversation where all points can be valid and a middle ground found with examples and solutions. 

From Reform to What Works: Moving from the limits of institutions to a culture powered by neighbors

Thirteen stories of how neighborhood people created a transforming experience

By John McKnight

In 1831 a young French Count named Alexis de Tocqueville took a tour of the United States. When he returned to France, he wrote a book about what he had seen and learned. The book became world famous and was called Democracy in America.

Longmont, CO Case Study

These statistics reflect substantial improvements in crime reduction, community engagement, and restorative practices, showcasing the success of Mike Butler’s tenure as Public Safety Chief in Longmont, CO.