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POST responds to RIPA board recommendations; advisory committee flags scope and research limits
Summary
POST staff summarized the RIPA (Racial and Identity Profiling Act) annual report recommendations and largely declined data‑intensive requests citing resource limits; the advisory committee voiced concerns about RIPA’s scope expansion and methodological rigor.
POST legislative liaison Megan Polis presented the Racial and Identity Profiling Act (RIPA) annual report and POST’s responses to five recommendations submitted by the RIPA board.
Highlights of the RIPA recommendations and POST responses: - Recommendation 1: Evaluate academic research behind POST training — POST response: no action (resource limitations); POST argues that evaluating training effectiveness at the individual officer level is out of scope and better handled by employing agencies. - Recommendation 2: Revise course‑certification processes to assess training…
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