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Oversight offices report backlog reductions and intake increases; ICE-related complaints notable
Summary
The Office of Police Conduct Review reported large reductions in complaint backlog ages and the creation of a policy and research unit; Internal Affairs outlined progress on historical backlog closure and intake metrics but flagged staffing shortfalls and the need for dedicated expedited-disposition staff.
Two oversight offices presented data to the Community Commission on Police Oversight on March 9 showing progress and continued pressure on complaint-processing systems.
Russell Fujisawa, associate director of the Office of Police Conduct Review, said OPCR reduced the average complaint intake age from 491 days to 139 days and cut average administrative-investigation time from 312 to 145 days over the last year. He described the creation of a policy and research unit that has expanded…
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