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State Police advisory member says commission reviews misconduct but does not impose discipline
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Allison Crowley, a member of the State Police Advisory Commission (SPAC), told the Senate Government Operations Committee on Jan. 17 that the commission reviews allegations of misconduct and recommends action to the commissioner but does not itself impose discipline.
Allison Crowley, a member of the State Police Advisory Commission (SPAC), told the Senate Government Operations Committee on Jan. 17 that the commission reviews allegations of misconduct involving the Vermont State Police, conducts public meetings and issues biannual reports, but does not itself impose discipline.
Crowley told senators that SPAC “is a citizen's advisory group” that examines complaints referred to the commissioner and discusses whether the commission considers any departmental sanction fair. She said the commission’s meetings are open to the public and are usually held bimonthly.
The commission’s review role is intended to add transparency to internal affairs work. Crowley presented the commission’s most recent biannual…
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