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Police Oversight in Rochester: An Examination of Outcomes and Other Models (September 2017)

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Submitted by Center for Governmental Research on Sun, 2017-12-03 07:18

 

Police Oversight in Rochester

An Examination of Outcomes and Other Models September, 2017

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The Rochester City Council engaged CGR (Center for Governmental Research) to provide research and analysis of the current Civilian Review Board process for reviewing complaints of police misconduct. Specifically, City Council requested the following specific tasks be completed within a 60-day time frame if possible: analyze data on complaints and findings by the Civilian Review Board, RPD’s Professional Standards Section and Chief of Police; provide information on how other cities handle police oversight, including best practices nationally; and provide more detailed information on 2-3 cities in New York from which Rochester might glean lessons.

 

CGR - Rochester Civilian Review Board Review.pdf


CGR - Rochester Civilian Review Board Review.pdf

 

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