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65D
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12/15/2020
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system is sufficiently independent --in terms of political, professional, and financial <br />independence —to do what is needed and carry out its oversight responsibilities. <br />It is helpful to think in terms of the goals of the community and what is being asked of <br />the local oversight system. Specifically, what level of funding and how much authority <br />should be given to the oversight agency in order to shoulder its identified tasks and be <br />successful in its efforts. The oversight agency's mission should bear some relationship <br />to the size of the police department, the department's funding levels, and the level of <br />trust or mistrust within the community —particularly among those segments of the <br />community that historically have been the subjects of over- or biased policing. <br />16 <br />65D-145 <br />
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