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OCC director explains complaint process, timetables and 2014–2015 findings

San Francisco Police Commission · January 20, 2016
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Joyce Hicks, director of the Office of Citizen Complaints, outlined the OCC’s investigative role, procedures, subpoena power, confidentiality rules and statistics from 2014–2015, and urged residents to use OCC channels to file allegations of police misconduct.

San Francisco — Joyce Hicks, director of the Office of Citizen Complaints, addressed the Police Commission and community on Jan. 20 to explain how members of the public may file complaints against officers and what to expect from OCC investigations.

Hicks said the OCC is intended to be a bridge between the public and the police in matters of misconduct and policy…

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