HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-07-2000 Communication PCRB GOALS 2000-2001
Mission
· Review investigations of complaints of police misconduct
· Help ensure that the Iowa City Police Department is responsive to
community needs
Goals
1. Board Education
Continue to streamline Board procedures
New Board member briefings
Encourage continuation of the PCRB
Actively pursue more diversity in future board members
2. Community Education · Hold forums
· Provide information aimed at improving officers' understanding
of the Board's function and educating the public about the
PCRB
· Develop a videotape about the PCRB
3. Policy/Procedure/Practice (PPP) Review
· Continue to review general police policies, procedures and
practices.
· Address the perception of discriminatory enforcement
· Community relations
Prepared by: Marian Karr, City Clerk, 410 E. Washington St., Iowa City, IA 52240 (319) 356-5041
RESOLUTION NO. 00-355
RESOLUTION TO ADOPT AMENDED STANDARD OPERATING
PROCEDURES AND GUIDELINES FOR THE IOWA CITY POLICE CITIZENS
REVIEW BOARD BY AMENDING SECTION IV.E.7 RELATING TO NAME
CLEARING HEARINGS, AND REPEALING RESOLUTIONS 99-17 AND 99-t03.
WHEREAS, Ordinance 97-3792 establishing the Police Citizens Review Board requires final
approval of procedures and guidelines for the Iowa City Police Citizens Review Board; and
WHEREAS, on January 12, 1999 the City Council adopted such standard operating procedures
and guidelines by Resolution 99-17; and
WHEREAS, on March 30, 1999 the City Council amended said procedures with regard to
identification of officers and the procedure for summary dismissal by adoption of Resolution 99-
103; and
WHEREAS, at their September 12, 2000 meeting the Police Citizens Review Board
recommended a change to Section IV.E.7 to amend the standard operating procedures to advise
the officer of the subject matter of proposed criticism prior to the name cleadng hearing so that
the officer can make an informal decision as to whether he/she wishes to padicipate.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA
CITY, IOWA, THAT:
1. That Resolution 99-17 and 99-103 are hereby repealed.
2. The Iowa City Police Citizens Review Board standard operating procedures and guidelines
dated October 17, 2000 are hereby adopted, as attached.
Passed and approved this 17th day of 0¢t. nh.r ,20 00 ·
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CI'I'~-CLERK ' City Attorney's Office
It was moved by Vanderhoef and seconded by 0'Donne] ] the Resolution be
adopted, and upon roll call there were:
AYES: NAYS: ABSENT:
X Champion
X Kanner
X Lehman
X O'Donnell
X Pfab
T Vanderhoef
× Wilburn
CITY OF IOWA CITY IOWA
POLICE CITIZENS REVIEW BOARD
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES AND
GUIDELINES
October 17, 2000
The PCRB was established to assure that investigations into
claims of police misconduct are conducted in a manner which
is fair, thorough and accurate and to assist the Police Chief,
the City Manager and the City Council in evaluating the overall
performance of the Police Department as a whole by having it
review the Police Deportment's investigation into complaints.
To achieve these purposes, the PCRB shall comply with
Chapter 8 of the Iowa City Code, the Board's By-Laws, and the
Police Citizens Review Board's Standard Operating
Procedures and Guidelines.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. Complaint Process
II. Formal Mediation Guidelines and Procedures
II1. Meetings
IV. Complaint Review Process
V. Identification of Officers
VI. Review of Policies, Procedures and Practices of the Iowa City
. Police Department
VI. Annual Report
VII. General
VIII. Appendix
A. The City Code of Iowa City, Chapter 8, Police Citizens
Review Board
B. Iowa City Police Citizens Review Board By-Laws
C. City of Iowa City Police Citizens Review Board Guidelines and
Procedures for Formal Mediation
D. Section 21 of The Code of Iowa Official Meetings Open to
Public (Open Meetings)
E. Section 22 of The Code of Iowa, Examination of Public
Records (Open Records)
F. Police Citizens Review Board Complaint Form
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I. Complaint Process
In an effort to assure the citizens of Iowa City that the Iowa City Police Department's
performance is in keeping with community standards, the PCRB shall review
investigations into complaints of police misconduct to insure that such investigations are
conducted in a manner which is fair, thorough and accurate. The PCRB shall achieve
this by receiving, reviewing and reporting on citizen complaints in accordance with the
procedural rules in Chapter 8 of the City Code, following the Police Citizens Review
Board By-Laws, Article VIII, and the Board's Standard Operating Procedures and
Guidelines.
A. Complaints shall be filed in accordance with 8-8-3 C and 8-8-7 A of the City
Code of Iowa City.
1. All documents and related materials filed with the Board shall not be
returned.
2. Complaints filed in the City Clerk's Office shall be assigned a complaint number
consisting of the last two digits of the present year with consecutive numbers, starting
with one (1) (e.g. 98-1). The complaint copy sent to Board members shall have all
references to police officer names and other identifying information deleted, although
the reports of the Police Chief and City Manager shall identify the officers by number as
set forth in Section V of these procedures.
Procedure for complaints subject to summary dismissal
1. A complaint that appears to be untimely filed or a complaint that does not
involve the conduct of an Iowa City sworn police officer shall be assigned
a number in the ordinary manner as provided in the City Code.
2. A copy of the complaint shall be furnished to the Police Chief or City
Manager, with a cover letter indicating that it appears to be an untimely
complaint or a complaint that does not involve the conduct of an Iowa
City sworn police officer and will be reviewed by the Board at its next
regular or special meeting.
3. A copy of the complaint shall be provided to Board members in the next
meeting packet;
4. The Board shall determine whether additional information is necessary to
assess whether the complaint should be summarily dismissed and, if
additional information is necessary, the method by which such
information will be obtained. The methods available include an interview
of the complainant by a subcommittee of the Board, a request to the
complainant for a written submission on the issue presented and an
investigation by the Board, but shall not include an invitation to the
complainant to address the PCRB at a public meeting or an interview of
the complainant at a public meeting.
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5. Upon the Board's determination that' additional information is not
necessary to determine whether the complaint should be summarily
dismissed or, upon completion of the investigation determined necessary
to make such decision, the Board shall, by motion in open session, vote
to determine whether the complaint will be dismissed under Section 8-8-3
(E) of the ordinance. The Board shall not discuss the facts or substance
of the complaint at said open meeting.
6. If the Board dismisses the complaint the staff shall forward a copy of the
decision to the Police Chief or the City manager and also to the
complainant.
a. The copy going to the Chief or City Manager shall state that the
complaint has been dismissed and that a report to the Board by
the Chief or City Manager is not required by Chapter 8 of the
Code. The Board may request that an investigation be done.
b. The copy of the decision sent to the complainant shall include a
cover letter advising that although the complaint has been
dismissed and will not be reviewed by the PCRB, there is a
method for the complainant to file a complaint directly with the
Iowa City Police Depadment that is still available should the
complainant wish to pursue the matter.
7. If the Board determines the complaint shall not be dismissed, it shall so
advise the Police Chief or City Manager so they may continue their
investigation and make their required report to the PCRB.
C. Amendments to a complaint must be in written form.
D. The complainant may withdraw the complaint at any time prior to the Board's
issuance of its report to City Council..
II. Formal Mediation Guidelines and Procedures
Formal mediation is the responsibility of the PCRB and is offered as a method to
facilitate a successful resolution of the issues involved in a complaint. The PCRB shall
accomplish this responsibility by complying with 8-8-2 H. 8-8-4 and 8-8-7 of the City
Code and the PCRB Guidelines and Procedures for Formal Mediation, approved by the
City Council on March 10, 1998 and made a part hereof.
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III. Meetings
Regular meetings shall be held monthly. Special meetings may be called by the Chair as
needed. The Board shall comply with Article V of the PCRB By-Laws and the PCRB
Standard Operating Procedures and Guidelines.
A. Meeting packets shall be distributed to Board members at least two (2) days
prior to a meeting when possible.
B. Place of Posting Notices and Agendas.
1. Follow requirements of Section 21.4, The Code of Iowa.
2. The City of Iowa City provides the Notice Bulletin Board in the lobby of
the Civic Center; notice of a meeting will also be distributed in media
boxes located in the Civic Center.
C. Consent Calendar shall include:
1. Minutes of the last meeting(s);
2. Correspondence and/or memoranda directed to the PCRB (not
complaint-related). Staff shall be given directions based on Board
discussion as to whether staff shall respond or whether Board members
shall respond, with copies fumished to the Board.
D. Time for open public discussion shall be made available at all open meetings as
provided by the PCRB By-Laws, Article V, Section 6.
E. Time for "Board Information" and "Staff information" shall be made available at
all meetings.
F. Decisions made in executive session shall be ratified in open session.
G. Taped minutes of open meetings shall be kept thirty (30) days from acceptance
and approval of minutes.
H. Taped minutes of executive meetings shall be kept for one year from the date of
the meeting.
I. To the extent practicable, legal counsel for the PCRB shall attend all meetings of
the Board.
J. Electronic Participation
1. Follow the requirements of Section 21.8, The Code of Iowa for "electronic
meetings.". "Electronic meetings" as defined in this section presumes
electronic participation is necessary for a quorum.
2. Electronic participation in meetings. A member may participate by
electronic means when the member's 3resence is not necessary for a
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quorum, and said member shall have all rights as if participating in
person..
K. Quorum and Voting Requirements
1. Quorum. See By-Laws V.2.
2. Voting. See By-Laws V. 10.
3. Voting to close a session. See Section 21.5, The Code of iowa.
L. Iowa Open Records Law
1. The Board must follow all the requirements of Chapter 22, The Code of
Iowa, Examination of Public Records (Open Records). This means every
person has the right to examine and copy the public records of the PCRB
pursuant to that Chapter.
2. The lawful custodian of the PCRB public records is the City Clerk of Iowa
City. If the City Clerk requires legal counsel concerning whether a
document is public or confidential, she shall notify both the City Attorney's
Office and counsel to the PCRB of the request.
3. All records of the Board shall be public except as specifically provided for
in Chapter 22, The Code and in the PCRB By-Laws.
4. Confidentiality of complaints, reports of investigations, statements and
other documents or records obtained in investigation of any complaint.
See By-Laws VII. 1 (a).
5. Confidentiality of the minutes and tape recordings or closed sessions.
See By-Laws VIl.l(b).
6. Cdnfidentiality of mediation matters. See By-Laws ¥11.1(d).
7. Confidentiality of information protected by the Iowa Open Records Law or
the Iowa Open Meetings Law. See By-Laws VIl.l(c).
M. Iowa Open Meetings Law.
The Board must follow all the requirements of Chapter 21, The Code of Iowa,
Official Meetings Open to Public (Open Meetings).
N. Conflicts of Interest and Ex Parte Contacts
1. Conflicts of Interest. See By-Laws V.9.
2. Ex Parte Contacts. See By-Laws, V.8.
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IV. Complaint Review Process
The Board shall review all Police Chief's reports and City Manager's reports concerning
complaints utilizing Sections 8-8-6, 8-8-7 and 8-8-8 of the City Code and the PCRB
Standard Operating Procedures and Guidelines.
A. Review of Police Chief's report or City Manager's report. Follow 8-8-7 B of the
City Code.
B. Select a level of review as outlined in 8-8-7 B. 1 (a)-(f) of the City Code. The
Board shall notify the Complainant and the Police Chief, or the City Manager if
the complaint is against the Chief, of the selected level of review. The Chief shall
notify the officer of the selected level of review.
C. Request for an extension of time to file PCRB public report. Refer to 8-8-7 B.6 of
the City Code.
D. The PCRB shall not issue a public report critical of a police officer until after a
name-clearing hearing has been held or waived by the police officer. Refer to
Section 8-8-7 B.4 of the City Code.
E. Name-clearing hearing procedure
1. If the Board determines that the comments or findings contained in its proposed report will
be critical of the conduct of a sworn police officer, it must offer the officer a name-clearing
hearing prior to the issuance of the Board's report to Council.
2. The Board shall select a proposed date for the name-clearing hearing.
3. Written notice of the date, time and place of the name~clearing hearing shall be given to the
officer no less than ten working days prior to the date set for hearing. The notice to the
officer should be transmitted via the Chief of Police. The notice to the officer shall provide a
written response form for the officer to demand or waive the name-clearing hearing. Said
written response form shall also allow the police officer to state whether he or she requests
an open or closed session.
4. If the officer provides a written waiver of the name-clearing hearing prior to the date set for
hearing, the hearing shall not be held.
5. If the officer does not respond to the notice prior to the time of the hearing, the hearing shall
be convened. If the officer does not appear, the hearing shall be terminated.
6. If the officer demands a hearing or appears at the hearing, the Board will first determine
whether the hearing shall be open or closed. If the officer requests a closed session, the
Board shall close the session pursuant to motion specifically identifying Section 21.5(1)(i)
and 21.5(1)(a) of the Iowa Code as the basis for closure. If the officer does not request a
closed session the session shall be open except where closure is appropriate pursuant to
Section 21.5(1)(a).
7. Before the hearing, the Board shall advise the officer of the Board's proposed criticism(s).
At the hearing, evidence supporting the criticism shall be presented. The officer shall be
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given the opportunity to be heard and to present additional evidence, including the
testimony of witnesses.
8. If, subsequent to a name-clearing hearing or waiver of a name-clearing hearing by the
officer, the Board changes its level of review, it shall issue a new written notice pursuant to
subparagraph B. hereof. If, following said change, the proposed report is critical of the
sworn officer's conduct, the Board shall offer another name-clearing hearing to the officer
pursuant to the name-clearing hearing procedures herein.
9. The complainant shall not receive a notice of, or have the right to participate in, a name-
clearing hearing.
F. Report Writing - Follow 8-8-7 of the City Code
1, The Chair shall appoint a committee to prepare draft reports. The
committee may request assistance from staff as needed.
2, When possible, a draft report shall be included in the agenda packet prior
to the meeting at which it is discussed.
3. Draft reports shall be discussed in executive session and finalized by the
full Board.
4. Draft reports shall be confidential.
5. Final Public Reports shall be reviewed by legal counsel to the PCRB
before being submitted to the City Council.
G. Final PCRB Public Repods shall be distributed according to 8-8-7 B.3 of the City
Code. The copy sent to the City Council shall be accompanied by the minutes of the
meeting which approved it and be sent to the City Clerk for inclusion in the next
Council agenda packet.
H. Once the Public Report is sent to designated parties, the complaint file is closed and
is taken to the City Clerk's Office for retention.
V, Identification of Officers
1. The reports of the Police Chief and the City Manager to the Board will identify the
officers with unique identifiers, i.e. same number for same officer from one
complaint to the next, but not by name. In its public reports, however, the Board
shall not use the same number for the same officer from one report to the next,
in order to guard against inadvertent identification of the officer to the public by
the Board. The Board reserves the right, however, to identify the officer in a
sustained complaint pursuant to Section 8-8-7(B) of the City Code and may
obtain the officer's name from the City Clerk for this purpose.
2. An allegation of misconduct or previous allegation of misconduct against an
officer is not and shall not be used by the Board as evidence of misconduct.
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VI. Review of Policies, Procedures and Practices of the Iowa City Police Department
As stated in the City Code, 8-8-7 C(3), and Article 11 of the PCRB By-Laws, and using
the PCRB Standard Operating Procedures and Guidelines, the Board shall, from time to
time, report to the City Council on policies, procedures and practices of the Iowa City
Police Department, including recommended changes, if appropriate.
A. Policy-review discussions shall be held at regular meetings, when possible.
B. When citizens have a concern about police procedures or practices, but there is
no allegation of individual officer misconduct, there may be an issue of policy.
Any citizen or Board member may raise an issue at a PCRB meeting.
B. The Board encourages signed written correspondence from citizens but will
accept anonymous correspondence concerning policies, procedures, and
practices of the Iowa City Police Department.
VII. Annual Report
The PCRB shall maintain a central registry of all formal complaints against sworn police
officers and shall provide an annual report to the City Council which will give the City
Council sufficient information to assess the overall performance of the Iowa City Police
Department. 8-8-2 M and 8-8-7 C.2 of the City Code, Article VIII.5 of the PCRB By-
Laws, and the PCRB Standard Operating Procedures and Guidelines
A. The annual report shall include information required by Chapter 8 of the City
Code.
B. The PCRB's annual report may also include recommendations to amend the
Ordinance.
VIII. General
A. The lawful custodian of the PCRB records and the central depository for all
information is the City Clerk's Office of the City of iowa City.
B. The Chair is the official spokesperson for the PCRB.
C. When legal counsel and/or staff are contacted on PCRB business, they shall
report that information to the Chair and to each other.
D. Contacts between a Board member and the Police Chief and/or City Manager
shall be in the form of written communication when possible.
E. Requests for information from the Board to the Police Chief or City Manager
shall be in writing.
F. The PCRB administrative assistant shall provide to the Board a monthly "PCRB
Office Contacts Report," stating the number of telephone calls and in-office
contacts which come directly to the PCRB office, the general substance of such
contacts, and their disposition.
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G. Voice Mail telephone messages to the PCRB office from citizens shall not be
retained nor will messages be transcribed unless there are extenuating
circumstances on a case-by-case basis determined by legal counsel for the
PCRB and the City Attorney's Office.
H. The Board shall utilize its own letterhead stationery.
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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
October 13, 2000
R. J. Winkelhake, Chief of Police
Iowa City Police Department
410 East Washington Street
Iowa City IA 52245
Dear Chief Winkelhake:
In its review of the Iowa City Police Department policies, procedures and
practices, the Police Citizens Review Board would like to invite you or a
representative from your department to its regular meeting on Tuesday,
December 12, 2000, to discuss the issue of Arrest Procedures, to include:
Section Code Index
LEG-02 Arrests, Arrests
LEG-01 Arrests, Civil Rights
LEG-05 Arrests, Off-Duty Conduct: Powers of
Arrest
LEG-04 Arrests, Search & Seizure
OPS-11 Arrests, Traffic
OPS-03 Arrests, Use of Force
The meeting will commence at 7:00 P.M. in the Lobby Conference Room.
The Board requests that the presentation not exceed 30 minutes, with
questions and answers to follow. Would you please reply to Sandy Bauer by
November 1 if this date meets your approvaL.
If there are written policies on this issue, would you please provide copies to
the Board (by December 1) to accommodate the Board's review prior to the
December 12 meeting.
Thank you for your continuing assistance.
Sincerely,
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John Watson, Chair
Police Citizens Review Board
POLICE CITIZENS REVIEW BOARD
A Board of the City of Iowa City
410 East Washington Street
Iowa City IA 52240-1826
(319)356-5413
October 13, 2000 (~.. ~ ,~v~
R. J. Winkelhake, Chief of Police
Iowa City Police Department
410 East Washington Street
Iowa City IA 52245
Dear Chief Winkelhake:
In its review of the Iowa City Police Department policies, procedures and
practices, the Police Citizens Review Board would like to invite you or a
representative from your department to its regular meeting on Tuesday,
January 9, 2001, to discuss the issue of Internal Affairs and Discipline, to
include:
Section Code Index
PER-01 Disciplinary Philosophy
Negative Discipline
Positive Discipline
PER-02 Complaint Procedures
Supervisor Responsibility
ADM-06 Discipline, Internal Affairs Investigations
Evaluations, Internal Affairs Investigations
lAIR Forms
Internal Affairs Investigations
Internal Affairs Investigations Register (lAIR)
Knowingly Providing False Information
Police Citizens Review Board (as it applies to
Internal affairs and discipline)
The meeting will commence at 7:00 P.M. in the Lobby Conference Room.
The Board requests that the presentation not exceed 30 minutes, with
questions and answers to follow. Would you please reply to Sandy Bauer by
December 1 if this date meets your approval.
October 13, 2000
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If there are written policies on this issue, would you please provide copies to
the Board (by December 27, 2000) to accommodate the Board's review prior
to the January 9 meeting.
Thank you fo~ your continuing assistance.
Sincerely,
John Watson, Chair
Police Citizens Review Board
Sand}, Bauer
From: RJ Winkelhake
~e. nt: Monday, October 30, 2000 5:20 PM
: Sandy Bauer
bubject: 12 Dec. Meeting
I have a standing meeting on the second Tuesday of each month. I have made a commitment to this meeting before I
or other members of the department began attending the PCRB meetings. I feel I need to honor that commitment due to
the nature of the group. I will have other members of the department available for the discussions for the 12 December
meeting. If the board would like me to be present, I would ask that the topic be held until a meeting on a date other than
the second Tuesday of the month.