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"In That Crucible, You Find Innovation": Public Safety Transformation in Albuquerque
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"In the summer of 2020, amid nationwide protests following George Floyd's murder, Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller faced multiple crises: a police department under a federal consent decree, rising violent crime, and COVID-19-related challenges. In response, Keller and his team launched the Albuquerque Community Safety (ACS) department, designed to handle non-violent 911 calls related to mental health, homelessness, and substance abuse by deploying trained professionals instead of police officers. ACS aimed to reduce the burden on police and fire services while addressing root causes of public safety issues through a social justice and public health approach. Despite political opposition from both conservatives and progressives, ACS became operational in September 2021. By 2023, it was successfully diverting thousands of calls from the police and addressing a wide range of community needs. However, the program faced challenges, including media backlash, staff unionization, and concerns about funding and long-term sustainability. The case concludes with Keller navigating these obstacles as he works to institutionalize ACS beyond his tenure."