City of Cedar Rapids recently issued the following announcement.
The Cedar Rapids Citizen Review Board (CRB) has been working diligently since beginning monthly meetings in July to establish the foundational groundwork needed for long-term success in order to best support community needs. Within the first few months of meeting, the board has established by-laws, previewed police data sets, and learned about use of force types and the Cedar Rapids’ Police Department’s procedure for receiving and investigating complaints. They also received foundational training about law enforcement oversight models and principles from the National Association for Civilian Oversight on Law Enforcement (NACOLE). At least one of the Police Liaisons, Sergeant Jennifer Roberts and Officer Josh Carter, have attended every meeting, welcoming the opportunity to act as resources to answer board member questions and address concerns.
“Being a member of the Citizen Review Board has really opened my eyes,” said Board Member Monica Vallejo. “Each meeting we learn something new about law enforcement practices, including data collection practices. It is important information that I wish everyone can learn about.”
In November 2021, Citizen Review Board members will begin their 30 hours of required training from the Cedar Rapids Police Department. This training will include in depth information regarding department training and policies, and will provide the needed background to assist members understanding of reports, policies, procedures, and laws as they serve the community in their capacity on the board.
CRB members also have plans to begin public outreach opportunities in spring, 2022. Watch for additional updates from the CRB in the coming months.
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