BIAS-BASED POLICING

  1. Bias-based police training must be completed how often?
    Every four years
  2. All complaints of bias-based policing shall be investigated by
    The Office of Internal Affairs
  3. When will citizens only be stopped or detained?
    when there exists reasonable suspicion or probable cause to believe they have committed, are committing, or are about to commit a violation of law
  4. Which terms are not sufficient when stopping a motorist?
    General terms such as traffic or suspicious person
  5. The Training Unit shall develop a course of training on bias-based policing issues to include at a minimum
    • traffic enforcement
    • field contacts
    • asset seizures and forfeiture efforts
    • legal aspects
    • complaint processing
  6. All complaints of bias-based policing shall be investigated by
    Office of Internal Affairs
  7. How often will the Office of Internal Affairs shall conduct an annual administrative review of this policy and Department practices concerning bias-based policing, including citizen complaints, and submit a report to the Chief of Police.
    Annually
  8. Who conducts an annual administrative review of the agency’s policies and practices for bias-based policing in traffic stops procedures.
    Staff Inspections Office
Author
TopCat
ID
331731
Card Set
BIAS-BASED POLICING
Description
Policy 512.0
Updated