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How Police Oversight / Auditing could be different



A duty to intervene, rules governing use of force, reporting force, predictive data, transparent police records, banning chokeholds, reforming no-knock warrants / police raids, and a stronger U.S. DOJ investigative force could improve policing

Police unions, LEOBR laws, and qualified immunity could prevent reform and disciplinary actions within police departments

Complaints against police officers could result in reform, disciplinary actions, a national misconduct registry, and effective training

Citizens could give feedback about public safety organizations online

Police agencies could have more training and investigation on sexual misconduct

Towns and cities could have civilian / independent police oversight committees

Police departments could be performance audited

Sexual assault victim advocates could work alongside police

Government agencies, schools, hospitals, police, universities, foundations, prisons, workplaces, elections, judiciary systems, and nonprofits could collect, publicize, and use citizen feedback

Independent prosecutors could handle cases of police misconduct