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Office of Police Conduct Review reports rising contacts, promises public case summaries

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The Office of Police Conduct Review told the Community Commission on Police Oversight on July 14 that contacts and complaints are increasing, backlog work is shrinking, and staff plan to publish anonymized case summaries while complying with state data law.

The Office of Police Conduct Review reported to the Community Commission on Police Oversight on Monday that contacts and complaints have increased year to date and that the office is working through a backlog while preparing to publish anonymized case summaries.

Russell Pujisau, identified at the meeting as the associate director of the Office of Police Conduct Review (OPCR), told commissioners OPCR had received 182 complaints so far this year and that June alone generated 122 contacts. He said OPCR had 111 intakes in its queue as of a week before the meeting and that 69 of those had been open more than 30 days, but added the office’s intake processing…

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