rotten to the core in many areas. largely because officers were not held accountable. and that the leadership turned a blind eye to a lot of these things. reporter: as part of an eventual $10 million settlement, the department was placed under federal oversight, mandating more than 50 reforms including officer discipline, training, field supervision, incident reporting, and more. do you feel today like if you saw something happening that shouldn t be happening that you would be able to speak occupy? absolutely. reporter: officers like mia cooper, new to the force, are now trained that silence is not an option. stand up and say something. you know? reporter: after nearly 20 years of federal supervision, a judge now says that oversight will end next year. if the department can stay the course. are you confident that oakland police today, this reform department, has the trust of the community that you re sworn to protect? i think it is a work in progress. but i think we re t
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