Texas Bill Would Keep Unsubstantiated Complaints Against Police Officers From the Public
The bill mandates confidential 'G-files' for unsubstantiated police complaints, affecting over 110,000 Texas officers, while allowing release of specific materials like body-worn camera footage.
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SD agrees to improve on 'Complaint Process' for officers
A close-up photo of a San Diego Police officer. (File photo courtesy San Diego Police Department) The San Diego Police Department agreed to several recommendations made by the Commission on Police Practices aimed at making the complaint process involving officer performance more transparent, accessible and thorough, officials announced Friday. The CPP also recommended changes focused on modernizing the SDPD’s online complaint portal. The departm…
Texas bill would keep unsubstantiated complaints against police offic…
Senate Bill 15’s supporters say police shouldn’t be publicly maligned for allegations that aren’t proven. Critics say the bill disincentivizes agencies from properly investigating complaints.
San Diego Police Department agrees to improve on the 'complaint process' for officers
The San Diego Police Department agreed to several recommendations made by the Commission on Police Practices aimed at making the complaint process involving officer performance more transparent, accessible and thorough, officials announced Friday.
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