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WHEREAS, Allegheny County Council Members DeWitt Walton and Paul Klein have introduced an ordinance currently under consideration by that legislative body to create the Independent Police Review Board, which would function as a means for "citizen review of allegations of misconduct undertaken by police officers within Allegheny County;" and
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WHEREAS, residents, by dint of their status thereof, have the right to democratic policing through which they, as community members who deserve appropriate regard, respect, and to be able to use their voice in the ever-ongoing process of self-determination, can be involved in the mechanisms of participatory oversight; and
WHEREAS, public confidence in law enforcement is only strengthened by the presence of independent, unbiased, and diverse evaluators who reflect the broader public at large, charged with upholding the rights of citizens and responsibilities of law enforcement officers; and
WHEREAS, law enforcement officers could work with the Independent Police Review Board, if created, to improve their departments' operating procedures, tactics, outlook, and ties to the community, all while partnering in the always-necessary effort to develop and implement corrective measures to longstanding or new problems or tensions; and
WHEREAS, this oversight entity could be a tool and public ally both to citizens and law enforcement, both of whom hold in esteemed importance the crucial necessity of safe, just, livable, welcoming, and open communities in which everyone feels free to live, work, play, and visit; and
WHEREAS, the Independent Police Review Board would be empowered to investigate to the fullest extent possible through its enabling legislation allegations of misconduct and abuses of civil rights, convene public hearings to allow for an open and accessible audience of affected community members and relevant stakeholders, provide recommendations concerning future possible instances of misconduct or then-current...
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