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02-15-22 10B Police Community Engagement Committee { DISCUSSION Police Chief Michael G. Gregory Police Community Engagement Committee Key Elements of Ordinances in Florida • Board/Committee Deliverables • Quarterly, Semi-Annual or Annual Report • Report Includes Statistical Activity Summary, Recommendations and Results Police Community Eligagement Sommittee = Key Elements of Ordinances in Florida • Meeting Organization and Frequency • Chairperson & Co-Chairperson • Minutes Recorded • Live Streaming of Meetings • Mandatory Meetings Monthly, Quarterly, Semi- Annually Police Community Engagement Committee Key Elements of Ordinances in Florida Member Qualifications / Member Restrictions • No Law Suits Against the City / Officers • Specialized Orientation (Community Police Academy, Use of Force Trng, LEBOR, etc) • Mandatory Ride Alongs — 8hrs (can be divided up) • Members Shall Represent Racial/Ethnic Diversity • Members Shall Attend Minimum of 75% of All Meetings • Members Shall Not Hold Political Office or File to Run For Office Police Community igagement committee Key Elements of Ordinances in Florida • Member Qualifications I Member Restrictions • Minimum Age • City Resident / Business Owner • Pass a Criminal Background Investigation • No Felons / Unless Rights Restored • No Misdemeanors Involving Dishonesty, Moral Turpitude, Theft, Fraud • No Pending Criminal Charges • No Complaints on Police Officer in a Period of Time Police Community Engagement Committee Key Elements of Ordinances in Florida • Member Appointment Period • 2 Consecutive Appointment Maximum • 2 Year Terms • Some Require Appointees Represent Commission Districts? If they move they lose the appointment Police Community Engagement Committee Key Elements of Ordinances in Florida • Board/Committee Size / Appointment Standards • Generally 5 members and larger • Each Elected Official Appoints 1 Member • Police Chief Appoints 2 Members • Volunteers — No Compensation • Some Require 18 and Older / Some Require 1 Student • Some Require Community Organization Recommendations ( NAACP, Coalitions, Civic Groups) Police Community Engagement Committee Key Elements of Ordinances in Florida • Responsibilities • Review Closed IA Cases w/ Discipline • Review Police Actions that Result in Serious Injury and/or Death • Review Complaint Filing/Tracking Process • Recommend Hiring Criteria / Interview New Hires • Review Use of Force Cases & those of Importance to the Community • Review of Policies, Procedures & Practices • Review Training Curriculum & Requirements Police CommunityEngagement Committee (-7:4) • • Hybrid Civilian Oversight These include hybrid agencies and hybrid systems. In the first case, an agency may primarily focus on one oversight function while also performing other functions (such as reviewing internal investigations and auditing policy compliance) . Individual agencies assuming hybrid forms are increasingly common. Vitoroulis, Michael, Cameron McEllhiney, and Liana Perez. 2021. Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement: Report on the State of the Field and Effective Oversight Practices.Washington, DC: Office of Community Oriented Policing Services. Police CommunityEngagement Committee (7j\ Auditor/Monitor- Focused These models take a variety of organizational forms, yet are all focused on large-scale, systemic law enforcement reform . Auditor/monitor agencies may review internal complaint investigation processes, evaluate police policies, practices, and training, actively participate in open investigations, and conduct wide-scale analyses of patterns in complaints and communicate their findings to the public. Vitoroulis, Michael, Cameron McEllhiney, and Liana Perez. 2021. Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement: Report on the State of the Field and Effective Oversight Practices. Washington, DC: Office of Community Oriented Policing Services. Police Community Engagement Committee 4.., fi villgaiNallialiar lnvestigathn - Focused Models They e loy professionally trained staff to investisdte co, nplaints of al ged miscon t independently and se : irately from tr ,° po 'ce or sheriff's depart ent they are ponsible for overse ing. In estigation-focused agenc . are • ically authorized to rece e c . plaints. These agencies arr - : easingly being endowed wi the authority to mediate 4 plaints, d ,'alyze department poli ' es an . • rocedures, an . ' ue recommendation c to the oversee depar • ent. Vitoroulis, Michael,Cameron , _ - . 121.Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement: Report on the State of the Field and Effective Oversight Practices.Washington, DC: Office of Community Oriented Policing Services. Police CommunityEngagement Committee 'moi Investigation - Focused Models They employ professionally trained staff to investigate complaints of alleged misconduct independently and separately from the police or sheriff's department they are responsible for overseeing. Investigation-focused agencies are typically authorized to receive complaints. These agencies are increasingly being endowed with the authority to mediate complaints, analyze department policies and procedures, and issue recommendations to the overseen department. Vitoroulis, Michael, Cameron McEllhiney,and Liana Perez. 2021. Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement: Report on the State of the Field and Effective Oversight Practices. Washington, DC: Office of Community Oriented Policing Services. Police Community Engagement Committee .? Review- Focused Models They typically assess the quality of finalized complaint investigations undertaken by the police or sheriff department's internal affairs unit or conduct reviews of the overseen law enforcement agency's policies, procedures, and disciplinary activities. Review-focused models typically consist of volunteer boards and commissions and may be involved in hearing appeals, holding public forums, and making recommendations for further investigation of complaints. Vitoroulis, Michael, Cameron McEllhiney, and Liana Perez. 2021. Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement: Report on the State of the Field and Effective Oversight Practices.Washington, DC: Office of Community Oriented Policing Services. . • . Police CommunityEngagement Committee • /ink • Models oCivilian f O • Review-focused models • Investigation -focused models • Auditor/monitor-focused • Hybrid civilian oversi ht � Vitoroulis, Michael, Cameron McEllhiney,and Liana Perez. 2021. Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement: Report on the State of the Field and Effective Oversight Practices.Washington, DC: Office of Community Oriented Policing Services. %s/ -/e k7 . . ___ 4 \OC � TONBo nton Beach PoI i c ;1111 e k = k,% * CommunityEn a ement g g `` it*, ofit4i 4\k% 01'" Committee Police Chief Michael G. Gregory