Berkeley Police Accountability Board holds its 1st meeting
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Berkeley’s Police Accountability Board aims to provide better civilian oversight of the police department. Current board members include attorneys, police officers, former commission members and UC Berkeley law professors.
As Berkeley transitions away from the Police Review Commission, the city’s Police Accountability Board held its first meeting Wednesday.
Comprised of a wide variety of community members, including UC Berkeley law professors, attorneys, police officers and former commission members, the board is designed to objectively investigate civilian complaints of police misconduct.
Berkeley residents approved the creation of the board in November 2020 to replace the Police Review Commission, Berkeley’s previous system of civilian oversight, which was adopted by Berkeley voters in 1973.
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