Record No: Res 31753    Version: 1 Council Bill No:
Type: Resolution (Res) Status: Adopted
Current Controlling Legislative Body City Clerk
On agenda: 5/22/2017
Ordinance No:
Title: A RESOLUTION relating to police accountability; instructing the Office of Inspector General for Public Safety and Community Police Commission to review and recommend changes to Seattle laws, policies, and practices within the scope of their expertise.
Sponsors: M. Lorena González
Supporting documents: 1. Summary and Fiscal Note, 2. Signed Resolution 31753, 3. Affidavit of Publication
CITY OF SEATTLE
RESOLUTION __________________
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A RESOLUTION relating to police accountability; instructing the Office of Inspector General for Public Safety and Community Police Commission to review and recommend changes to Seattle laws, policies, and practices within the scope of their expertise.
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WHEREAS, The City of Seattle has been on a long road to cultural reform within the Seattle Police Department (SPD); and
WHEREAS, comprehensive and constitutional police reform is an ongoing and iterative process; and
WHEREAS, a strategic and achievable plan must be laid out for ongoing input and improvement to the accountability system; and
WHEREAS, an essential element of a strong oversight system is a disciplinary system that builds on lessons learned from other jurisdictions and best practices; and
WHEREAS, there is a need for the community to effectively influence and provide perspective to a range of policing matters of significance to the public beyond what is traditionally thought of as a police accountability system; and
WHEREAS, although The City of Seattle's proposed accountability system with a civilian-led misconduct investigations unit, an independent police inspector general, and a strong community-based oversight commission, has many strengths other models of oversight do not, and addresses systemic weaknesses with which other systems have struggled; and
WHEREAS, The City of Seattle has an opportunity to take the lessons it has learned from other jurisdictions and from its own history to establish a community-focused oversight system that can serve as a model for other jurisdictions, but can also benefit from a review of best practices and examining aspects of police reform that have shown promise or success in other jurisdictions;
WHEREAS, the City Council on February 1, 2017 began consideration of police accountability legislation; and
WHEREAS, the Council also wishes to implement other specific timebound provisions to continue to support an...

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