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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
FOR CIVILIAN OVERSIGHT
OF I~ekW ENFORCEMENT
P.O. Box III0
Lanham, Maryland 20703
POLICE CITIZENS REVIEW BOARD
A Board of the City of Iowa City
410 East Washington Street
Iowa City IA 52240-1826
(319)356-5413
November 19, 1999
Steve Atkins
City Manager
City of Iowa City
410 E. Washington Street
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Dear Steve:
Thanks for approving the budget amendment allowing the PCRB to travel to the police
academy at Camp Dodge and for sharing your concerns about the trip.
As you know we are a board that must protect much of our activities and information
from public view in accordance with Iowa law. At the same time we are acutely aware
that our work can attract, and does attract, the attention of the public and the media.
Therefore, we strive to live be the letter and the spirit of the open meeting and open
records laws. Avoiding even the appearance of circumventing these statutes is very
important to us. We share your concerns on this matter.
The trip to Camp Dodge has been in our plans for FY 2000 activities for several months.
The purpose of the trip is to observe classes at the academy and to learn something about
the principles and philosophy of law enforcement taught there. If appropriate
opportunities arise, we may exchange views and ideas about law enforcement issues with
academy staff or students, including issues relating to police accountability to civilian
review boards. We consider this visit to be a most valuable learning experience that could
not be replicated in any other way.
With the advice of our counsel, Catherine Pugh, we will adhere to the following
procedure for our trip:
· Post agenda with the trip listed
· Meet at the Civic Center to convene meeting
· Recess for the trip to Camp Dodge
· Reconvene upon arrival for the purpose of attending academy activities
· Recess for travel back to Iowa City at the completion of academy activities
· Adjourn the meeting upon arrival in Iowa City
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At no time during travel will Board business be discussed. We will use a 12-15 passenger
van, owned by the City, which can accommodate members of the public, media, or City
officials who would like to accompany the board to Camp Dodge. While at the academy,
the Board may discuss general issues that relate to its purview, but no Board business will
be conducted.
Thanks also for approved our membership in NACOLE. I asked Sandy Bauer to find out
more about the different membership categories, in particular copyright or other
restrictions on copying and disseminating their printed materials. We are pleased to
report that we can join NACOLE in a less expensive category, Associate Member, at a
cost of only $100 per year. Although this category does not allow us full membership
privileges, we will be permitted complete freedom to copy and distribute their printed
materials. This is adequate for now.
Finally, the Board has expressed a desire to meet with the new City Council soon after it
is seated next year. The purpose of the meeting would be to report on the
accomplishments and challenges of the past year and plans for the future, to answer
questions, and to discuss issues related to the board's mission. If it is more appropriate to
contact the Mayor regarding such a meeting, please let me know.
Thanks for your advice and support.
Sincemly,
PCRB Board Chairperson
~.g'~. Stephen J. Atkins, City Manager
~ 410 E. Washington Street
~Cl~ of~ Iowa City, Iowa 52240
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STEIN & PUGH, L.L.P. FOR YOUR INFORMATION
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
IOWA CITY, IOWA 52244
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Eleanor Dilkes
City Attorney
City of Iowa City
410 East Washington Street
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Dear Eleanor:
Thank you for your letter concerning the Police Chief's quarterly log identifying PCRB
and Internal Complaints. The PCRB concurs with your suggestion that the log be
limited to Internal Complaints and forwarded to the PCRB confidentially. PCRB
appreciates your attention to the matter of confidentiality and will look forward to
receiving the revised logs in the future.
The second issue addressed in your letter concerned a possible revision of the
complaint form to allow for the complainant to summarize their complaint in order to
avoid misinterpretation of the complaint by the investigating officers. The PCRB has
discussed this issue at length and wishes to note that this is a problem that has arisen
only on rare occasions. The PCRB believes that there is a sufficient mechanism in
place to address any discrepancy or disagreement with the characterization by the
investigating officer or the chief. In the event this situation arises in the future, PCRB
will simply notify the chief that there is some disagreement as to the characterization of
the allegations and request that either additional allegations or revised allegations be
addressed. The PCRB is satisfied with this plan to handle any potential problems in
this regard in the future and would prefer to leave the complaint form in its present state
for the time being. It is expected that this issue may be revisited in the future and if the
perceived misinterpretation continues, perhaps remedial measures by way of revising
complaint form will be taken at that time.
Thank you very much for your suggestions, the Board appreciates your input.
Yours truly,
STEIN & PUGH, L.L.P.
Catherine A. Pugh
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POLICE CITIZENS REVIEW BOARD
A Board of the City of Iowa City
410 East Washington Street
Iowa City IA 52240-1826
(319)356-5413
On behalf of the Iowa City Police Citizens Review Board, I would like to
thank you for your participation in the mediation efforts of the Board.
Although the Board has had few requests for mediation, it is offered to each
complainant and to each of the Iowa City police officers involved in a
complaint.
At this time, the Board would like to confirm your level of interest in
continuing to offer your services in mediating disputes filed with the PCRB.
Would you please complete the attached sheet and return it in the self~
enclosed, stamped envelope. If we do not hear from you by December 10,
1999, your name will be removed.
For your reference, I am providing you with another copy of the PCRB
Guidelines for Formal Mediation and the PCRB Formal Mediation
Policies/Procedures which have been approved by the City Council. I am
also enclosing a copy of your biographical sketch, If you would like to
update this, please return your revision at the same time.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give me a call.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Sincerely,
Sandra Bauer, Assistant
PCRB
Enclosures
POLICE CITIZENS REVIEW BOARD
A Board of the City of Iowa City
410 East Washington Street
Iowa City IA 52240-1826
(319)356-5413
I wish to continue to offer my services as a mediator to the PCRB.
I do not wish to continue my services as a mediator to the PCRB.
Signature
Date
If we do not hear from you by December 10, 1999, your name will be REMOVED.