Village of Rhinebeck Police Reform Survey
In response to recent events concerning Police - Community relations, in 2020 Gov. Cuomo directed all municipalities with a police force to examine local police policies, actions, and procedures. The goal of this examination is ensuring that all citizens are treated equally, fairly, and justly before the law.
To understand the concerns and issues within our community, the Village Rhinebeck Police Reform Committee, which is a collaboration between the Mayor’s office, the Village Police Department, concerned citizens, and officials from Dutchess County has developed this survey. Please answer all questions based upon your experiences with the Village of Rhinebeck Police Dept.
Please take the survey via the link provided below. All answers are STRICTLY ANONYMOUS.
https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=BFFX80RoikqMpLDj0_YZ7UuhmwtC8a9MvqnQUekYlnxUQVlHVkNMNVNCNlJRS0NLSDFJWUdSUTRMTy4u
Thank you,
The Village of Rhinebeck Police Reform Committee
Mayor Gary Bassett, Village of Rhinebeck
Thomas Angell, Dutchess County Public Defender
Superintendent Albert Cousins, Rhinebeck School District
Debi Duke
Sgt. Pete Dunn, Rhinebeck Police Dept.
Margaux Epter
District Attorney William Grady, Dutchess County
Terri Hall
Arun Lahiri
Radha Lahiri
Trustee Ric Lewit, Village of Rhinebeck
Father Richard McKeon, Church of the Messiah
Vicki Rivera
Yvette Bairan, CEO Astor Home for Children
Chief Asst. District Attorney Matthew Weishaupt, Dutchess County