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Office of Citizen Complaints outlines investigative role, 2013 caseload

San Francisco Police Commission · June 4, 2014
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Joyce Hicks, executive director of the Office of Citizen Complaints, described OCC’s mandate under charter section 4.127, investigative and mediation procedures, staffing and 2013 caseload figures, and the office’s role in prosecuting sustained complaints to the commission.

Joyce Hicks, executive director of the San Francisco Office of Citizen Complaints (OCC), presented an overview of the OCC’s mission, staffing and 2013 workload at the Police Commission meeting on June 4.

Hicks said the OCC was established by a Board of Supervisors–initiated charter amendment in 1982 and became operational in 1983; it operates under charter section 4.127 as a civilian oversight body that investigates civilian complaints of police misconduct. She described the OCC’s responsibilities to…

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