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OCC director outlines complaint process and 2015 findings at Police Commission meeting

San Francisco Police Commission · March 16, 2016
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Summary

Joyce Hicks, director of San Franciscos Office of Citizen Complaints, reviewed OCC duties, investigative timelines and mediation options and cited preliminary 2015 figures: 673 complaints received and 57 sustained findings.

Joyce Hicks, director of the Office of Citizen Complaints (OCC), briefed the Police Commission at the Richmond Station community meeting on the OCCs role in civilian oversight, how complaints are investigated, and recent statistics.

Hicks said the OCC is the third-largest civilian oversight body in the United States and was established by a San Francisco Board of Supervisors-sponsored charter amendment adopted by voters in 1982. "I am Joyce Hicks, the director of the Office of Citizen…

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