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File #: 2019-00309    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Discussion Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/21/2019 In control: City Council - 5PM
On agenda: 5/14/2019 Final action:
Title: Office of Public Safety Accountability 2018 Annual Report [Oral Report]
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Office of Public Safety Accountability 2018 Annual Report [Oral Report]
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File ID: 2019-00309

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Contact: Francine Tournour, Director, (916) 808-7525, Office of Public Safety Accountability

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Presenter: Francine Tournour, Director, (916) 808-7525, Office of Public Safety Accountability

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1-Description/Analysis
2-The OPSA 2018 Annual Report



Description/Analysis

Issue Detail: The Office of Public Safety Accountability (OPSA) 2018 Annual Report presents statistics, information and recommendations regarding oversight of the City's public safety offices, the Sacramento Police Department and the Sacramento Fire Department.

In 1999, the Mayor and City Council established the Office of Police Accountability for the purpose of monitoring the investigations of citizens' complaints concerning misconduct by employees of the Sacramento Police Department. In 2004, the office's scope of responsibility was expanded to include the Sacramento Fire Department and the Office was renamed the Office of Public Safety Accountability. (City Council Resolution R2004-0611) Generally, the OPSA tracks and monitors high-profile or serious complaints to conclusion, reviews completed investigations, and advises Mayor and Council of any deficient investigations. The OPSA is required to prepare related reports for the Mayor and City Council. (Sacramento City Code section 2.22.040.)

Annual Report Summary: Every year, OPSA staff compiles an Annual Report based on, complaint intake and investigations, critical incident case reviews, commission activity, community outreach and other office oversight functions. This oversight helps ensure transparency and accountability and improving the public's trust of the city's Public Safety Departments.

In 2018, the Sacramento Police Department and OPSA saw a slight increase in complaints, with the majority of complaint...

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