

“While no process will ever be perfect, we are certainly working together to determine best practices to ensure our process is of the highest standard.” Stanford will serve as interim police commissioner when current Commissioner Danielle Outlaw steps down later this month. “We have an obligation to the citizens of this city and our officers to get it right,” said First Deputy Commissioner John Stanford in a statement. The police department said the changes are a result of a yearslong collaboration between the commission and the department.
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The changes noted in the new report also led to shorter windows between complaint and completed investigation - 409 days in 2022 compared to 463 in 2017. “If you and I work together, and I get appropriately and effectively investigated and disciplined for behavior that I shouldn’t be engaging in, you yourself are probably going to be less likely to develop habits that are negative because it doesn’t fly here,” he said. He also believes revamping the disciplinary process can create a culture of accountability. WHYY thanks our sponsors - become a WHYY sponsorĮrace said a deep and accurate investigation of every citizen complaint against police could help prevent use-of-force incidents. Nationally, criminal consequences for officers who harm civilians are rare. Dial was arrested for charges carrying a minimum of 35 years in prison. Use-of-force incidents, such as the recent case of Philadelphia police officer Mark Dial killing Eddie Irizarry Jr, are handled by a different board that is not the focus of this report. “Obviously you don’t get just outcomes when that’s why you’re doing what you’re doing.”īetween November 2021 and November 2022, only 35% of complaints were resolved with training and counseling, and 60% resulted in discipline, according to the new report.

“Training and counseling was kind of used as a ‘let’s get it out of this process and get it over with as fast as possible’ mechanism,” said commission executive director Anthony Erace.

It’s also an option for an officer who is being held responsible for not preventing an action of their partner. Under changes requested by the commission, training and counseling can now only be used if the accused officer has no prior similar offenses and the infraction is minor, like an administrative issue related to paperwork.
