SAJE POLICING ASSESSMENT

Defining and measuring sound, accountable, just and effective policing

 

What is the SAJE Policing Assessment?

The SAJE Policing Assessment is a tool designed to define and measure the characteristics of a sound, accountable, just, and effective policing agency. This much-needed resource helps police leaders and agencies, municipal leaders, and the communities they serve understand agency performance across 100 critical metrics.

 

“The SAJE Assessment represents an important step forward in advancing accountability, transparency, and trust in policing. As a pilot agency, the Tucson Police Department embraced this opportunity to not only identify areas for improvement but also validate and uncover areas of strength through a thorough review of 100 metrics. The administration of the assessment was straightforward, and the results were presented in a concise report.

“The SAJE framework offers more than just a snapshot of an agency’s performance—it serves as a roadmap for meaningful, ongoing progress. I encourage any agency interested in honest, practical reflection to take advantage of this valuable tool, as it provides a pathway to build stronger, more effective relationships with the communities we serve.”
— Chief Chad Kasmar, Tucson Police Department

 

SAJE Assessments


“The Tampa Police Department is committed to ensuring our policing practices are sound, accountable, just, and effective. The NYU SAJE Policing Assessment process provided us with a valuable framework to measure our performance and identify areas for improvement. By embracing this assessment, we aim to build stronger trust and collaboration with the community we serve. I would highly recommend this process to any police agency desiring a true and actionable assessment.”
— Chief Lee Bercaw, Tampa Police Department

Pictures from our DC and Chicago Community Engagements

Please reach out to SAJE@policingproject.org with comments, questions, suggestions, and to receive periodic updates on our progress.