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Roles and Responsibilities

Board Member:

  1. Professional Orientation and Training
    • City Council-Staff sponsored training
    • Review and understand applicable city ordinances and background reports and documents
    • Read applicable literature (Walkers text, etc.)
    • Police ride along(s)
    • Police training (use of force, self defenses, firing range etc.)
    • Police roll calls
    • Attend and graduate from Community Policing Academy
    • Introductory meetings with stakeholders in community
    • Attend National Conference (NACOLE)

  2. Office of Professional Accountability Oversight (OPA) and Review
    • Read and review systematic sample of closed OPA cases
    • Read and review targeted cases (Taser, Chief Reversal Cases, etc.)
    • Meet Quarterly with OPA Director and OPA Auditor
    • Write and present reports on OPA system activities and process
    • Track and review closed cases that are brought to the Board by citizens and/or identified due to their high profile nature
    • Full fill other duties as outlined in the enabling legislation
    • Review other OPA process and programs (i.e. mediation program)
    • Track complaints made against OPA

  3. Policy Development and City Leadership
    • Develop oversight policy for consideration by city leaders
    • Conference with City Council, Mayor, Chief of Police and other leaders to review and develop oversight policy and process
    • Attend City Council Meetings to present reports and/or discuss policy and process
    • Lobby elected leaders on key policy issues
    • Convene Community Leaders to review and discuss key policy issues
    • Organize community presentations to elected leaders
    • Provide input and support to City Leaders during police labor negotiations

  4. Community Building and Stakeholder Interaction
    • Attend Community Meetings with key groups
    • Attend meetings and interact with the local news media
    • Communicate on a regular basis with community stakeholders (e-mail and other stakeholder rosters)
    • Sponsor forums on police accountability
    • Support local community groups in their efforts concerning police accountability
    • Facilitate citizen access to the OPA process

  5. Board Process and System Development
    • Establish and implement Board meeting processes
    • Establish Board policy and procedure
    • Establish Board Strategic Plan
    • Attend regular and special monthly Board meetings
    • Produce regular reports
    • Attend Annual Board Retreat
    • Communicate regularly with fellow Board Members (via e-mail, phone and meetings)
    • Respond to PDA requests and other city processes
    • Develop and lobby for Board budget

Chair of the Board: (in addition to the above Board duties)

  1. Administrative Leadership and Lead Board Contact:
    • Spokesperson for the Board
    • Handle Press inquiries
    • Develop Board Agenda
    • Liaison with City Council Staff
    • Contact point for all City Leaders
    • Coordinate communication between Board Members
    • Presides over Board meetings
    • Allocates work assignments to Board Members
    • Follow-up on assigned tasks to insure completion
    • Lead budget development
    • Formally transmit reports
    • Set retreats and special functions
    • Facilitate strategy development
    • Lead community outreach efforts

  2. Value Based Leadership
    • Model the accountability and oversight values
    • Enable others to act
    • Facilitate dialogue
    • Encourage doing the "right thing"
    • Convene leaders to address problems
    • Set a positive and problem solving tone for the Board
    • Be accessible to all in the community
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