HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-11-2023 CPRB Meeting PacketMEMORANDUM
COMMUNITY POLICE REVIEW BOARD
A Board of the City of Iowa City
DATE:
April 6, 2023
TO:
CPRB Members
FROM:
Tammy Neumann
RE:
Board Packet for meeting on TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 2023
Enclosed please find the following documents for your review and comment at the next board meeting:
• Agenda for 04/11 /2023
■ Minutes of the meeting on 03/14/2023
• ICPD Memorandum — Quarterly summary report IAIR/CPD, 15t Quarter 2023
• Email from Caroline Dieterle, March 14, 2023
• Email from Pamela Smith, April 6, 2023
• CPRB FY23 and FY24 Budget
• Memo from Captain Denise Brotherton dated March 16, 2023 re: ICPD Referrals
• ICPD General Order 95-02, Mission Statement and Department Goals and Objectives
• Office Contacts — March 2023
• Complaint Deadlines
AGENDA
COMMUNITY POLICE REVIEW BOARD
TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 2023 — 5:30 P.M.
HELLING CONFERENCE ROOM
410 E. Washington Street
ITEM NO. 1 CALL TO ORDER and ROLL CALL
ITEM NO. 2 CONSIDER MOTION ADOPTING CONSENT CALENDAR AS PRESENTED OR
AMENDED
• Minutes of the meeting on March 14, 2023
• ICPD Memorandum — Quarterly summary report IAIR/CPD, 1st Quarter 2023
• Email from Caroline Dieterle, March 14, 2023
• Email from Pamela Smith, April 6, 2023
ITEM NO. 3 NEW BUSINESS
FY23-FY28 Strategic Plan Presentation — Councilor Laura Bergus
CPRB FY23 and FY24 Budget Discussion
ITEM NO. 4 OLD BUSINESS
• Review of ICPD Letter and Referral List from Captain Denise Brotherton
• Discussion of ICPD Core Values and ICPD General Order 95-02, Mission Statement
• Community Forum Discussion
ITEM NO. 5 PUBLIC COMMENT OF ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA (Commentators
shall address the Board for no more than 5 minutes. The Board shall not
engage in discussion with the public concerning said items).
ITEM NO. 6 BOARD INFORMATION
ITEM NO. 7 STAFF INFORMATION
ITEM NO. 8 MEETING SCHEDULE and FUTURE AGENDAS
• April 20, 2023, 5:30 p.m. -Community Forum, Iowa City Library, Room A
• May 9, 2023, 5:30 p.m. - Helling Conference Room
• June 13, 2023, 5:30 p.m. — Helling Conference Room
• July 11, 2023, 5:30 p.m. - Helling Conference Room
ITEM NO. 9 CONSIDER MOTION TO ADJOURN TO EXECUTIVE SESSION based on Section
21.5(1)(a) of the Code of Iowa to review or discuss records which are required or authorized
by state or federal law to be kept confidential or to be kept confidential as a condition for that
government body's possession or continued receipt of federal funds, and 22.7(11) personal
information in confidential personnel records of public bodies including but not limited to
cities, boards of supervisors and school districts, and 22-7(5) police officer investigative
reports, except where disclosure is authorized elsewhere in the Code; and 22.7(18)
Communications not required by law, rule or procedure that are made to a government body
or to any of its employees by identified persons outside of government, to the extent that the
government body receiving those communications from such persons outside of government
If you will need disability -related accommodations to participate in this program/event, please contact Tammy
Neumann at 319-356-5043, tneumann@iowa-city.org. Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow
sufficient time to meet your access needs.
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April 11, 2023
could reasonably believe that those persons would be discouraged from making them to that
government body if they were available for general public examination.
ITEM NO. 10 ADJOURNMENT
DRAFT
CALL TO ORDER:
MEMBERS PRESENT:
MEMBERS ABSENT
STAFF PRESENT:
OTHERS PRESENT
COMMUNITY POLICE REVIEW BOARD
MINUTES — MARCH 14, 2023
Chair Jerri MacConnell called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m.
Ricky Downing, Melissa Jensen, Jerri MacConnell, Saul Mekies,
Amanda Remington, Orville Townsend, Stuart Vander Vegte
None
Staff: Tammy Neumann, Legal Counsel: Patrick Ford
Captain Denise Brotherton, ICPD
Lieutenant Jeff Fink, ICPD
RECOMMENDATIONS TO COUNCIL
Accept CPRB #23-01 Report
Accept CPRB# 23-03 Report
CONSENT CALENDAR
Motion by Townsend, seconded by Jensen, to accept the consent calendar as presented.
• Minutes of the meeting on February 14, 2023
Motion carried 7/0.
NEW BUSINESS
Prevention of Repeat Violations: Mekies shared his concern regarding individuals who have
multiple interactions with police. He said there is something wrong with the system when one
person can monopolize the Police Departments time. He asked if there is a referral system in
place. ICPD Captain Brotherton explained the Iowa City Police Department has a referral list of
agencies and programs available. While the police officers will share these referrals with an
individual, the Mental Health Liaison may also get involved and provide referrals as well.
Brotherton explained that the process takes a good amount of time and the individual must be
agreeable to receiving assistance. Brotherton noted many of these individuals are referred to
the Mental Health Liaison, GuideLink and Community. Remington shared JECC dispatchers
recently completed training on triaging calls directly to Mobile Crisis rather than dispatching a
police officer. Brotherton clarified that 988 does not dispatch calls. Mekies says it seems that an
individual accepts help after they have been arrested. Townsend said he agrees with Mekies
stating when there is a consequence, the individual becomes more cooperative. He thinks if a
person is given an option to either accept assistance or be arrested and jailed at an earlier
stage it could lessen the number of calls for an individual. MacConnell pointed out the Board
does not know for a fact that the Police Department hasn't offered assistance many times to an
individual during previous calls and if an individual has not committed an offense, there is no
cause to make an arrest. Mekies asked what the next step is when an individual refuses
assistance? Brotherton said officers continue to offer the individual referrals. She went on to
explain the challenges of the individual's life may keep them from seeking assistance. For
CPRB Meeting Minutes
March 14, 2023
Page 2
example, a homeless person may not want to seek assistance for shelter because the shelters
do not allow drinking or smoking. She said even if a person is arrested and jailed, they are
released the following day in many cases. Remington said there are statistics available and
being jailed does not guarantee a person will relent to receiving treatment. Mekies clarified he is
not asking they be arrested and jailed, but rather that referrals are made. Brotherton said even
with committals, a person is only held for 72 hours and then released. It is then up to the
individual to follow-up with outpatient treatment. Jensen noted there are limited resources in
Iowa and the wait time for psychiatric beds in hospitals has made it more difficult to receive
treatment. ICPD Lt. Fink noted that many of these calls start with a welfare check where there is
no criminal offense. In these cases, the Police Department is at the mercy of the individual
whether or not they accept help. Vander Vegte said until there is an administration in place that
cares about mental health and a community that cares about human beings, there will continue
to be repeat calls. Townsend suggested there be a limit to how many interactions the police
have with an individual before giving them a choice of either being arrested or accept
assistance. Downing asked Brotherton if the Police Department follows up and tracks these
individuals. Brotherton said the department does and this is where the Mental Health Liaison
would come in. Mekies said he would like to see something in place that states, for example,
after three interactions the person is given a referral and after five arrests, they have a choice of
either accepting assistance, taking their medications, or be arrested. Brotherton explained there
must be an offense to arrest an individual. Mekies requested the Police Department provide a
referral list to the Board. Brotherton will provide a list to the Board and this document will be
included in the April agenda packet.
Use of Force Report Discussion — MacConnell asked when there is one incident involving
multiple officers, and there is a use of force, how many use of force incidents is that
considered? Fink reported if the force is against the same individual, it is counted as one use of
force incident. He said if there are multiple individuals involved, each person with force used
against them will be counted as one use of force. Brotherton further explained, if one officer has
a use of force on two individuals, it will be counted as two use of force incidents.
Introduction of Iowa City Police Department Lt. Jeff Fink Office of Professional Standards — Lt.
Fink is in the Office of Professional Standards. He shared that in this position he investigates all
use of force incidents as well as internal and external issues. He also investigates complaints of
misconduct and is responsible for CALEA policies. He noted he has reformatted the Use of
Force report making it easier to read and to understand.
OLD BUSINESS
Community Forum Discussion — MacConnell asked for a show of hands of members who have
attended previous Community Forums and what the format has been. Jensen said she has
attended several previous forums as a Board member. She said her best advice is to keep it
relaxed. She has found this makes it more inviting for members of the public to speak. She says
it is important for the Chief to be present to answer specific questions regarding police policies
etc. Remington had some suggestions regarding social media including the Forum on various
sites. She suggested posting individual member highlights leading up to the event. This keeps
the item at the top of their timelines. Neumann will pass this on to the City Communications
CPRB Meeting Minutes
March 14, 2023
Page 3
team. MacConnell would like the Forum to be placed in the newspaper. Neumann reminded the
Board the cost for a newspaper article/ad would likely come out of the CPRB budget. At this
point, Remington said she doesn't remember the Board ever receiving a response from Council
regarding the CPRB proposed budget which was submitted in 2021. Neumann will investigate
this and report back. Jensen asked the Board to do a run-through of the Forum at the April
meeting.
ICPD Mission Statement Discussion — MacConnell asked board members if they had anything
to add to the core values list for Chief Liston. The Board members had nothing to add to the list
at this time. Jensen asked for more details regarding the ICPD mission statement. The ICPD
Mission Statement will be included in the April agenda packet.
PUBLIC DISCUSSION
None
BOARD INFORMATION
None
STAFF INFORMATION
None
MEETING SCHEDULE and FUTURE AGENDAS
• April 11, 2023, 5:30 PM, Helling Conference Room,
• April 20, 2023, 5:30 PM, Community Forum, Iowa City Public Library, Meeting Room A
May 9, 2023, 5:30 PM, Helling Conference Room
• June 13, 2023, 5:30 PM, Helling Conference Room
Ricky Downing will be absent from the April 20 and May 9, 2023 meetings. Counselor Ford will
be absent from the June 13, 2023 meeting but will have someone attend in his place.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Motion by Remington, seconded by Townsend, to adjourn into Executive Session based on
Section 21.5(1)(a) of the Code of Iowa to review or discuss records which are required or
authorized by state or federal law to be kept confidential or to be kept confidential as a condition
for that government body's possession or continued receipt of federal funds, and 22.7(11)
personal information in confidential personnel records of public bodies including but not limited
to cities, boards of supervisors and school districts, and 22-7(5) police officer investigative
reports, except where disclosure is authorized elsewhere in the Code; and 22.7(18)
Communications not required by law, rule or procedure that are made to a government body or
to any of its employees by identified persons outside of government, to the extent that the
government body receiving those communications from such persons outside of government
could reasonably believe that those persons would be discouraged from making them to that
government body if they were available for general public examination.
Motion carried 7/0. Open session adjourned at 6:15 P.M
CPRB Meeting Minutes
March 14, 2023
Page 4
REGULAR SESSION
Returned to open session at 6:35 p.m.
Motion by Remington, seconded by Vander Vegte, to set the level of review for CPRB
Complaint 22-11 to
8-8-7(B)(1)(d), request additional investigation by the Police Chief or City Manager, or request
police assistance in the Board's own investigation.
Motion carried 7/0.
Motion by Remington, seconded by Jensen, to set the level of review for CPRB Complaint 22-
12 to
8-8-7(B)(1)(d), request additional investigation by the Police Chief or City Manager, or request
police assistance in the Board's own investigation.
Motion carried 7/0.
Motion by Jensen, seconded by Remington, to summarily dismiss CPRB Complaint 23-01 per
City Code Section 8-8-3(E), "Only those complaints to the board which do not involve the
conduct of an Iowa City sworn police officer or are not filed within one hundred eighty (180)
days of the alleged misconduct may be subject to summary dismissal by the board."
Motion carried 7/0.
Motion by Jensen, seconded by Vander Vegte, to summarily dismiss CPRB Complaint 23-03
per City Code Section 8-8-3(E), "Only those complaints to the board which do not involve the
conduct of an Iowa City sworn police officer or are not filed within one hundred eighty (180)
days of the alleged misconduct may be subject to summary dismissal by the board."
Motion carried 7/0.
ADJOURNMENT
Moved by Remington, seconded by Townsend, to adjourn the meeting at 6:47 p.m.
Motion carried 7/0.
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CPRB REPORT OF SUMMARY DISMISSAL TO THE CITY
COUNCIL
�Re: investigation of Complaint CPRB #23-01
Complaint CPRB #23-01, filed January 11, 2023, was summarily dismissed
as required by the City Code, Section 8-8-3 (E), requiring that only those
complaints which do not involve the conduct of an Iowa City sworn police
officer may be subject to summary dismissal by the board;
And City Code, Section 8-8-3 (A) defines a "complaint to the board" as
follows:
A. "complaint to the board" is an allegation of misconduct lodged
against a sworn police officer ("police officer" or "officer") employed by
the City of Iowa City police department, where the complained of activity
occurred while the officer was acting in the capacity of sworn police
officer.
And City Code, Section 8-8-2 (J):
J. The board shall not interfere with or diminish the legal rights of sworn
police officers, including those rights protected under the union contract,
civil service commission, and state and federal law.
DATED: March 22, 2023
MAR 2 42. 2020
CPRB REPORT OF SUMMARY DISMISSAL TO THE CITY
COUNCIL
Re: investigation of Complaint CPRB #23-03
Complaint CPRB #23-03, filed March 3, 2023, was summarily dismissed as
required by the City Code, Section 8-8-3 (E), requiring that only those
complaints which do not involve the conduct of an Iowa City sworn police
officer may be subject to summary dismissal by the board;
And City Code, Section 8-8-3 (A) defines a "complaint to the board" as
follows:
A. "complaint to the board" is an allegation of misconduct lodged
against a sworn police officer ("police officer" or "officer") employed by
the City of Iowa City police department, where the complained of activity
occurred while the officer was acting in the capacity of sworn police
officer.
And City Code, Section 8-8-2 (J):
J. The board shall not interfere with or diminish the legal rights of sworn
police officers, including those rights protected under the union contract,
civil service commission, and state and federal law.
DATED: March 22, 2023
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Memorandum
TO: File
FROM: Captain Denise Brotherton
RE: Quarterly Summary Report IAIR/CPRB, 1st Quarter 2023
DATE: April 3, 2023
Attached you will find the INR/CPRB 2023 1st quarter summary report for the Iowa City
Police Department Internal Affairs/Community Police Review Board investigative file.
There were 5 non -criminal investigations involving 5 ICPD employees that were
received externally through on-line CPRB complaints. 4 of the complaints were
determined to have not occurred in Iowa City and did not involve Iowa City Police
Officers. The one investigation involving 5 ICPD Officers was completed and is currently
under review. There was 1 internal complaint that were reported to supervisory staff on
1 employee that initiated one internally driven investigation for improper conduct. This
investigation is still active.
cc: CPRB
Lt. Fink
IAIR / CPRB Summary
R Number 23-00
IB MIRSer Date and Tme of Incident Location of Indent Afted Date Type of invenfgation Resolution Drign of Complain
23-01 Burlington, IA 1/11/2023 Unfounded
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CPRB Moor Date and Time of Incident Location of imident AsOW Date Typo of Imastigation RosaNW Who of Complaint
23-03 Des Moines 3/3/2023 Unfounded
LqIR W&P 23-OOB
CPRB Number Date and TIN of incident Location of ticidoot As*ed Dato Type of Invastigation Resdldien Origin of Complaint
23-04 Dubuque, IA 3/22/2023
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R��eP 23-OOC
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23-05 Des Moines IA 3/27/2023 Unfounded
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Tammy Neumann
From:
Dieterle, Caroline M <caroline-dieterle@uiowa.edu>
Sent:
Tuesday, March 14, 2023 10:49 PM
To:
Community Police Review Board
Cc:
Iowa Civil Liberties Council
Subject:
Community Forum question
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Please explain how the "Drug Recognition Officers" are trained, which drugs they are trained to look for and recognize,
and where and under what circumstances they work.
Caroline Dieterle
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Tammy Neumann
From:
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Sent:
Thursday, April 6, 2023 9:49 AM
To:
Community Police Review Board
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COMMUNITY POLICE REVIEW BOARD
A Board of the City of Iowa City
410 East Washington Street
Iowa City IA 52240-1826
(319)356-5043
November 03, 2021
Mayor and City Council
City of Iowa City
410 East Washington Street
Iowa City, IA 52240
Re: Update on CPRB Recommendations to the City Council (proposed budget)
Dear Mayor and City Council,
Please see the attached preliminary budget proposal in response to your request. It is
preliminary as we are still in discussions with other entities, such as the Ul School of Social
Work, regarding the details of our request that an advocate with trauma awareness training be
provided to complainants who desire one.
We recognize that it is taking a substantial amount of time and felt it best to provide you with the
rest of our budget proposal now. Thank you for giving us the opportunity to make such requests.
Regards,
A mnJo 00n0j c-�
Amanda Nichols
Community Police Review Board Chair
Cc: Geoff Fruin, City Manager
City Attorney's Office
Dustin Liston, Chief of Police
Enc. proposed budget report
COMMUNITY POLICE REVIEW BOARD PROPOSED BUDGET
Cost
Comments
i
Promote awareness of CPRB
$3,314.15
one-time expense to replace
current cards
Printing CPRB info on back of
police officer cards
Promote awareness of CPRB
$200.00
Bi-Annual Community Forum
Refreshments for forum
$160.00
Promote awareness of CPRB
200 brochures/100 flyers
Flyers & Brochures
Promote awareness of CPRB
$300.00
Bi-Annual Community Forum
5-days per each forum
Advertise Press Citizen
'Accessibility to meetings and
$240.00
Allows up to 500 participants
forum
per meeting
Hybrid meeting -Zoom account
Accessibility to meetings and
$2,423.38
Based on estimates from
forum
Shannon McMahon, City
Communications Coordinator for
Live Streamed meetings
full audiolvideo livestreamed
production
Access to a social
TBD
'Discussion on this is ongoing.
workerlmedical professional
with trauma awareness training
for purposes of assisting
complainant throughout the
complaint process
TOTAL
$6,637.53
To:
CPRB
From:
Denise Brotherton, Captain
RE:
ICPD Referrals
Date:
March 16, 2023
Through our many partnerships in the Iowa City community, the ICPD is better able to serve
victims and community members in crisis. Referrals can occur in several ways. When an officer
is dealing with an individual much of what occurs is confidential and the ICPD respects the
privacy of those we serve. There are circumstances when the ICPD can share information on
our interactions with a person with an outside party. In relation to those experiencing a crisis or
are the victim of crime, the ICPD has memorandums of understanding with specific agencies,
have grant partnerships with, and through the direction of state code that allow ICPD officers to
share information on individuals referred for assistance. This does not mean that once an
individual is involved with an agency the ICPD referred the person's information to that the
ICPD is necessarily provided with, or authorized to receive, information on the services
provided to or future involvement of the individual. These agencies include:
Domestic Violence Intervention Program
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• Rape Victim Advocacy Program
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• Department of Human Services
Johnson County Juvenile Court Services
a Shelter House —Street Outreach
o CommUnity— Law Enforcement Mental Health Liaisons
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• University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics (involuntary mental health committals)
Agencies/programs the ICPD works closely with, but the individual must be agreeable to the
referral include:
a Shelter House — WET Shelter/Emergency Housing/Support Programs
Comm Unity —Mobile Crisis
• Guidelink
■ University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics (voluntary committals/treatment)
• Mercy Hospital (voluntary committals/treatment)
• United Action for Youth
• Four Oaks Youth Emergency Shelter (absent a court order)
Referral information is provided to victims and individuals and their families dealing with a non -
emergent crisis or as follow up after a crisis has stabilized. ICPD officers may provide referral
information at a call for service, the ICPD Victim Services Coordinator provides referral
information to victims during follow up after a crime occurs, and the Law Enforcement Mental
Health Liaison provides referral information on crisis scene and during follow up with
individuals and their families experiencing crisis. Additionally, the ICPD Community Outreach
Assistants provide referral information through their activities. These agencies and programs
are numerous and are continually updated as new agencies and programs come into existence.
These agencies and programs include:
• Heritage Area Agency on Aging
• Center for Worker Justice
■ Chains Interrupted
• UI Behavioral Health Team
• UIHC Obstetrics/Gynecology
• University of Iowa Threat Assessment
• Shelter House
• CommUnity
■ Four Oaks
• United Action for Youth
• Brain Injury Alliance of Iowa
• Project Lifesaver
• Refugee Alliance
• Nisaa African Family Services
• Johnson County Attorney Victim Witness Coordinators
• Guidelink
■ 988 crisis line
• Veteran's Crisis Line
• Alcoholics Anonymous
■ Systems Unlimited
■ Big Brothers/Big Sisters
• Iowa City Housing Authority
• NAMI of Johnson County
• Women's' Resource and Action Center
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• Hawkeye Area Community Action Program
■ Johnson County Department of Human Services
• Salvation Army
• Dream Center
• Neighborhood Centers of Johnson County
e Free Lunch Program
■ Senior Center
C Iowa City Recreational Services
0 Free Medical Clinic
■ Johnson County Public Health
• Iowa Legal Aid
i Iowa City Human Rights Division
6 Alzheimer's Foundation
■ Elder Services
■ Prelude
4 C's Crisis Child Care
■ Iowa Regional Autism Assistance Program
• Iowa Warm Line
■ Johnson County General Assistance and Social Services
• Lifelong Links
0 Mental Health and Disability Services
• Iowa VINE
■ Abbe Mental Health Center
■ Free Mental Health Clinic
Monsoon Asians and Pacific Islanders in Solidarity
■ Loved Ones Safe Together (LOST)
■ Thrive Together Today (Hearing Impaired Support & Services)
• 211 Resource Line
■ Crime Victim Compensation Program
a Safe at Home
• IC Compassion
• University of Iowa Addiction/Psychiatric Services (IMPACT)
a Inside Out Reentry Program
0 Life Connections
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ADM-04.1
MISSION
STATEMENT AND
DEPARTMENT
GOALS AND
OBJECTIVES
Original Date of Issue General Order Number
March1, 1995 95-02
Effective Date of Reissue Section Code
January 24, 2019 ADM-04
Reevaluation Date Amends
January 2022
C.A.L.E.A. Reference
see "INDEX AS:"
INDEX AS
Annual Objectives
Department Goals
Goals and Objectives of Iowa City Department
Mission Statement
Organizational Values
PURPOSE
The purpose of this order is to establish the mission statement, organization
values, and goals of the Iowa City Police Department and to outline the policies
and procedures for the development of annual objectives for the Department.
This order consists of the following numbered sections:
I. Mission Statement — Iowa City Police Department
II. Iowa City Police Department Motto
Ill. Iowa City Police Department Vision Statement
IV. Organizational Values
V. Goals of the Iowa City Police Department
VI. Department Annual Objectives
ADM-04.2
I. MISSION STATEMENT - IOWA CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
To work in partnership with the community, enhance trust, protect with courage
and compassion, and empower victims of crime through excellence in service.
II. IOWA CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT MOTTO
Excellence in Service
III. IOWA CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT VISION STATEMENT
A safe and peaceful community full of culture, diversity, and respect, supported by
an inclusive, compassionate and collaborative policing philosophy.
IV. ORGANIZATIONAL VALUES
A. A respect for oneself and others is essential to the attainment of the
Department's organizational goals.
1. Each of us has a valuable contribution to make to the community.
2. Each of us has differing values, skills, needs, and potential that the
organization should recognize and respect.
3. Each of us should respect the differing points of view and concerns
of others.
B. Each employee is accountable to all other employees for individual
organizational actions and performances.
C. In order to achieve the Department's goals, each employee must continually
strive to exhibit organizationally expected behavior.
D. The achievement of the organizational goal and the health of the
Department are dependent upon recognition of employee needs for growth
and development.
E. The organization places high value on a situational management style.
1. A situational management style makes use of a wide range of
problem -solving methods.
2. A situational management style allows managers to select the most
appropriate method of achieving both long-term and short-term
objectives.
3. It is the organization's responsibility to assist employees in
developing skills and practicing situational management.
F. Innovation and risk -taking are supported and encouraged in the
achievement of the organizational goal.
ADM-04.3
G. Decision -making should be at the lowest appropriate level, and individuals
must be willing to accept personal responsibility and organizational
accountability for their decisions.
H. Shared organizational success is borne of organizational trust, healthy
competition, teamwork, and open communication at all levels of the
organization.
V. GOALS OF THE IOWA CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
A. PREVENTION OF CRIME
The Police Department is responsible for generating understanding about
the nature and extent of crime and encouraging public support for crime
prevention.
B. DETERRENTS OF CRIME
Crimes can be deterred by proactive police and an involved citizenry. The
Police Department is responsible for deploying forces to deter crime and to
inspire confidence in its ability to promote a peaceful and crime free
environment.
C. APPREHENSION OF OFFENDERS
Once a crime has been committed, it is the duty of the Police Department to
initiate the criminal justice process:
1. Identify and apprehend the offender
2. Obtain necessary evidence
3. Cooperate in prosecuting the case
4. Use force that is reasonable, necessary, and legal to effectively bring
an incident under control.
D. RECOVERY AND RETURN OF PROPERTY
The Police Department shall attempt to recover lost and/or stolen property,
to identify its owners and to ensure its prompt return.
E. TRAFFIC SERVICES
The Police Department shall enforce traffic laws, investigate accidents, and
direct the safe movement of motor vehicles, bicyclists, and pedestrians.
F. PUBLIC SERVICE
The public relies upon the policies, assistance and advice of the Police
Department in routine and emergency situations. The Police Department
shall respond to calls for service, aid or advice as necessary and/or
possible.
G. USE OF PERSONNEL
The Police Department shall develop personnel capable of providing the
public with professional law enforcement.
ADM-04.4
H. USE OF RESOURCES
The Police Department shall develop annual objectives which make
efficient and effective use of its resources and plan for the future public
safety needs of the community.
INTERDEPARTMENTAL COOPERATION
The Police Department shall continue to seek cooperative working
relationships with other departments and agencies promoting public safety.
VI. DEPARTMENT ANNUAL OBJECTIVES
A. POLICY
1. It shall be the policy of the Iowa City Police Department to develop
annual objectives for the Department; Field Operations Division and
its sections and units; and, Support Services Division and its
sections and units.
2. The basis for developing annual objectives will be the Department
Goals; direction from the City Council and City Manager through
policy directives, budget development and authorized budget; and,
the participation of Department personnel.
3. It is expected that all supervisory personnel will participate in the
process of developing unit, section, division and department annual
objectives. All Department personnel will be encouraged and will be
given an opportunity to participate in the process of developing
annual objectives.
B. FORMULATION OF DEPARTMENT/DIVISION OBJECTIVES
Role of Executive Staff - As the first step in the process of
formulating Department and Division Objectives, the Chief of Police
and Division Commanders will perform the following tasks:
a] Review Annual Reports of Progress Toward Objective
Attainment for the Department Objectives, Field Operations
Division Objectives and Support Services Division Objectives.
b] Identify areas for new and/or repeat objectives.
c] Develop a list of draft objectives for the Department and
Divisions.
2. Employee Review and Comment - The draft Department and
Division Objectives will be distributed to all section and unit
supervisors. The supervisors will be responsible for providing the
forum for review of these draft objectives by all personnel and for
written comment by all personnel, if they so desire.
a] The Supervisory and Command Staff will meet to review and
discuss the draft objectives and any employee comment. The
end result of this meeting will be the development of a list of
recommended annual objectives for the Department, Field
Operations Division and Support Services Division.
ADM-04.5
b] The Chief of Police will review the recommended list of annual
objectives for consistency with City Council goals and policy
direction and Department goals and objectives. If acceptable,
the Chief will approve them for publication and distribution.
C. FORMULATION OF SECTION/UNIT OBJECTIVES
1. The Division Commander will meet with each respective section/unit
supervisor(s) to perform the following tasks:
a] Review the appropriate Annual Report on Progress Toward
Objective Attainment for that unit or section.
b] Identify a list of new and/or repeat objectives for the unit or
section.
2. The draft list of annual unit or section objectives will be distributed to
the affected section/unit personnel for their review and comment.
The supervisor is encouraged to conduct a special meeting with his
personnel to discuss the draft objectives and to develop a list of
recommended annual objectives for their unit or section.
3. The unit or section objectives will be reviewed by the Division
Commander and Chief of Police. If approved by the Chief of Police,
the unit or section objectives will be published and distributed to the
appropriate section/unit annual objectives will be made available to
any member of the Department.
D. ANNUAL REPORTS ON PROGRESS TOWARD OBJECTIVE
ATTAINMENT
1. As detailed below, supervisory and command personnel will be
responsible for preparing a written evaluation of the progress made
by their unit, section, and/or division toward the attainment of their
annual objectives. These reports will be directed to the Chief of
Police through the chain of command.
2. Responsibility for Report Submission
Report on Objectives Staff Member(s)
a] Department
Chief of Police & Executive Staff
b] Field Operations
Commander, Field Operations
c] Support Services
Commander, Admin. Services
d] Patrol
Patrol Commanders
e] Investigation/Youth
Investigations Commander
f] Planning & Research
Planning & Research Commander
g] Records
Records Supervisor
h] Animal Control
Animal Shelter Supervisor
E. TIME FRAMES/DUE DATES
1. Annual Reports on Progress Toward
Objective Attainment — Due:
July 15
2. Formulation of Department/Division Objectives — Due: May 15
3. Formulation of Section/Unit Objectives — Due: June 15
ADM-04.6
Jody Matherly, Chief of Police
WARNING
This directive is for departmental use only and does not apply in any criminal or civil
proceeding. The department policy should not be construed as a creation of a higher
legal standard of safety or care in an evidentlary sense with respect to third -party
claims. Violations of this directive will only form the basis for departmental
administrative sate.
COMMUNITY POLICE REVIEW BOARD
OFFICE CONTACTS
MARCH 2O23
Date Description
None
April 11, 2023 Mtg Packet
COMMUNITY POLICE REVIEW BOARD
COMPLAINT DEADLINES
CPRB Com faint #22-77
Fi led:
Chief's report due (90 days);
11/15/22
Chief's report filed:
02/13/23
Complainant's response to the Chief's report
02/1 /23
(21 days to respond, no response received)
03/03/23
------------------------------------------------------------
??/??/23
CPRB meeting #1 (Review):
CPRB meeting #2 (Review):
03/14/23
--- ----------------
04/11 /23
CPRB report due
---------------------------------------
(90 days from the date of the Chief/City 06/01/23
Manager's response to the complainant
or Complainant's response deadline if
no response received)
CPRB Com faint #22-12
Filed:
Chief's report due (90 days):
Chiefs report filed:
Complainant's response to the Chief's report
(GIrIc-
21 days to respond, no response received)
r
CPRB meeting #1 (Review):
CPRB meeting #2 (Review):
CPRB report due
(90 days from the date of the ChieflCity
Manager's response to the complainant
or Complainant's response deadline if
no response received)
11/15/22
02/13/23
02/10/23
03/03/23
??/??/23
03/14/23
04/11 /23
06/01 /23
April 11, 2023 Mtg packet
CPRB Com faint #23-02
Filed:
Chief's report due (90 days):
Chief's report filed:
Complainant's response to the Chief's report
(21 days to respond, no response received)
Chief/City Manager response to the
Complainant's response (10 days to respond): ??/??/23
CPRB meeting #1 (Review): -1YL -1--- -
CPRB meeting #2 (Review):
------------------------------------
02/06/23
05/07/23
??/??/23
??/??/23
??/??/23
------------------------------------------------
CPRB report due
(90 days from the date of the Chief/City
Manager's response to the complainant
or Complainant's response deadline if
no response received)
CPRB Com laint #23-04
Filed:
Chiefs report due (90 days);
Chief's report filed:
Complainant's response to the Chiefs report
(21 days to respond, no response received)
Chief/City Manager response to the
Complainant's response (10 days to respond):
CPRB meeting #1 (Review):
CPRB meeting #2 (Review):
CPRB report due
(90 days from the date of the Chief/City
Manager's response to the complainant
or Complainant's response deadline if
no response received)
??/??/23
03/22/23
06/20/23
03/27/23
??/??/23
??/??/23
??/??/23
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06/25/23
April 11, 2023 Mtg Packet
CPRB C_ oMplaint #23-05
Filed:
Chief's report due (90 days):
Chief's report filed:
Complainant's response to the Chief's report
(21 days to respond, no response received)
Chief/City Manager response to the
Complainant's response (10 days to respond):
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CPRB meeting #1 (Review):
CPRB meeting #2 (Review):
CPRB report due
(90 days from the date of the Chief/City
Manager's response to the complainant
or Complainant's response deadline if
no response received)
03/27/23
06/25/23
??/??/23
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??/??/23
??/??/23
TENTATIVE MEETING SCHEDULE
April 20, 2023
May 9, 2023
June 13, 2023
July 11, 2023