HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-15-2002 Board Packet Index MEMORANDUM
POLICE CITIZENS REVIEW BOARD
A Board of the City of Iowa City
DATE: April '11, 2002
TO: PCRB Members
FROM: Kellie Tuttle
RE: Board Packet for meeting on April 15, 2002
Enclosed please find the following documents for your review and comment at the next board
meeting:
· Agenda for the meeting on 04/16/02
· Minutes of the meeting on 03/12/02
· ICPD Department Memorandum 02-17
· ICPD Quarterly/Summary Report- IAIR/PCRB, 2002
· ICPD Use of Force Report- February 2002
· Age of Consent Information
Dec 5 Memo from First Asst City Atty to City Manager
Feb 2 Letter from Steven Kanner to City Council
Nov 13 PCRB Minutes
Jan 8 Council Minutes
Jan 16 Memo from First Asst City Atty to City Council (wi attached Procedure)
Jan 22 Transcriptions from City Council Formal Meeting
Jan 22 Council Minutes
Jan 8 PCRB Minutes
Jan 29 Letter from Police Chief to City Manager
Feb 13 E-mail from Michael Jones to City Council
Feb 19 Transcriptions from City Council Formal Meeting
Feb 19 Council Minutes
Mar 1 Memo from City Manager to PCRB Chairperson
Mar 6 Memo from PCRB Chairperson to City Manager
Mar 12 PCRB Minutes (See consent calendar item)
· Memorandum from Staff regarding Summer Schedule
· PCRB Office Contact Report- March 2002
· PCRB Complaint Deadlines
· PCRB Public Report 01-06
· Newspaper &Website Articles
· NACOLE Updates (Articles are available for review in the City Clerk's Office)
For 3 Who Broke Code of Silence, No Peace
PA Shootout Has Police Taking a Hard Look
Urgent Request for Ideas
New LASO Program for Dealing w/Mentally III Showing Results
Feds Probe Miami-Dade Police Conduct
Harassment Definition
Job Opening for Ass't Chief Investigator
Boise Ombudsman Releases Annual Report
NJ proposes to close public info re state troopers
Iron rule puts LA police chief's back to the wall
Keep the Louima 3 Out of Uniform Forever
Police chief downplays complaints of force
Congressional panel listens to criticism of police in Dade
Ombudsman: Police doing their jobs well
Panel stresses war will go on, Efforts to stop terrorism won't succeed easily
San Jose Calif: DA's Action re Cop's contact w/Inmate
Detroit Police Shootings An Issue Again
Denver Police Files Raise Rights Concerns
LA Officers Gun Buys Probed
Judge Who Ruled Out Matching Fingerprints Changes His Mind
Congressnl panel listens to criticism of police in Dade
Cincy Mayor: Federal Proposal 'Onerous'
Another Controversial Cincy Cop Leaving
[Key West] City Cop Charged with Battery
LCCRUL civil rights litigation website launch 15 March 2002
Long Resistant, Police Now Start Embracing Immigration Enforcement
Cincinnati Offering to Settle Riot Lawsuits; 39 People Say Police Wounded
Them
City's Deficit Forces Police to Study Cuts in Overtime
Police abuse was overlooked
Louisville Grand Jury Indicts Detectives on Rampart-Like Charges
Fatal Shooting by MN Police Puts Spotlight on Crisis Response
Inquiry Heartens Black Dallas Police Officers
Fired AZ Police Chief Still on Job
MN Police Shooting Investigation, Muslim Culture Conflict
Civil Rights Cases Against Pittsburgh Police Begin April 22
CO Council Resolution Opposes Police Spying
In the line of fire
Main points of the Omagh report
Errors, inaccuracies and misunderstandings
Two very different versions of complex events
City Council Censured by Human Rights Commission
Crime-Fighting by Computer Widens Scope
Denver Cop Off Streets After Kicking Suspect
Chicago Cops Ordered to Boost Arrests
Chicago Police Reconsider Policies
Portland (ME) Police Prepared to Defuse Mental Health Crisis
Editorial: Police call ! City cops shouldn't investigate themselves
Police Inquiry Scorches Cincinnati Ex-Cop
Three Issues Threaten Cincinnati Profiling Suit Deal
Iowa City Police Department is Granted Accreditation
New York City Council Members Speak Out On Louima Assault
Officer Faces New Charges in Torture Case
SWAT team probe planned
Two Acquitted in GA Sheriff-Elect's Murder
Detroit Police Officer Road Rage
Cincy Officer Goes to Prison for Molestation
Subpoena Power Bill Under Fire
OH Police Chief Admits to Shooting Self, Hoax
Changes for Cincinnati Police Outlined in Draft
Rampart Report Is a Year Overdue
Accused Officer Is Called Devoted Father, Worker
Bystander Injuries Stemming From Police Pursuits Rise
Former [Ramparts] officer pleads guilty to buying drugs