Citizen review of complaints against police officers is an important new aspect of policing which takes many different forms. Explains the reasons leading to the usage of this term in preference to similar terms. Analyzes official documents related to the 65 citizen review (CR) procedures currently in force in the USA. Highlights the problematic relationship between the goals of CR and administrative features. Finds that existing procedures do not always guarantee an independent review of complaints. Suggests additional research on procedures, more critical assessment of the assumptions underlying CR, and rigorous comparative evaluations of complaint review systems, also of the relationship between CR and other innovations such as community policing.
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1 September 1996
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September 01 1996
Varieties of citizen review: the implications of organizational features of complaint review procedures for accountability of police Available to Purchase
Samuel Walker;
Samuel Walker
University of Nebraska at Omaha
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Betsy Wright Kreisel
Betsy Wright Kreisel
University of Nebraska at Omaha
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2160-0309
Print ISSN: 0735-8547
© MCB UP Limited
1996
American Journal of Police (1996) 15 (3): 65–88.
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Walker S, Wright Kreisel B (1996), "Varieties of citizen review: the implications of organizational features of complaint review procedures for accountability of police". American Journal of Police, Vol. 15 No. 3 pp. 65–88, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/07358549610129640
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