Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg’s administration has tapped the nonprofit Effective Law Enforcement for All to oversee the city’s police reform effort.
Effective Law Enforcement for All, or ELEFA, is currently the monitor in Minneapolis, where they’re tasked with holding officials there accountable to their reform goals. In Louisville, ELEFA will have Michael Harrison serve as the head monitor. Harrison formerly led the New Orleans and Baltimore Police Departments while both departments were under federal consent decrees.
Harrison, along with a team of lawyers, former police officials and policy experts, will be responsible for ensuring Louisville Metro is making progress toward implementing Greenberg’s Community Commitment. That plan mostly mirrors the set of changes to policies and tr