Reyets is a revolutionary social justice network that connects and empowers us to protect one another, plus get access to civil rights tools, that allow you to know your rights, document and report misconduct, and access alternatives to calling the police.
People don’t know their rights, and when they are violated, reporting misconduct is difficult, since each of the over 18,000 police departments has its own unique process of reporting police misconduct.
While Community-Led Policing (CLP) programs are effective tools to increase public participation, lack of access to resources is a barrier to widespread adoption.
Data is then analyzed and used to support investigations into misconduct, help write better policies, and used by public defenders to support witness accounts in court.
Conversely, research indicates that a lack of public participation is a barrier to true police accountability.
The Reyets app lets people know their rights, document abuse, and get help.
As a result, 95% of people do not report police misconduct.
People want to leverage technology to improve the world, but now they have their own fast and easy way to do it using Reyets.
Community-Led Policing is an organizational strategy that allows the community to solve problems, through witnessing, data collection, and reform efforts.
Using the data, they compiled on officer-involved deaths they successfully pushed for a host of policy reforms at the local, county, and state levels.
A good example of this is a group in Baltimore that came together and uncovered that every 14 days in Maryland, someone is killed by police.
Incidents reported through the app are fed into the Reyets dashboard that serves as an AI-powered analysis and record-keeping database.
Reyets is a mobile smart app paired with an AI-powered database.
Millions of people are unsatisfied with the current social media platforms.