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CRB members may recommend disciplinary action, if findings show that misconduct occurred, or may recommend additional training or changes in existing policy where warranted.
CRB members may recommend disciplinary action, if findings show that misconduct occurred, or may recommend additional training or changes in existing policy where warranted.


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Latest revision as of 20:37, 31 December 2014


Las Vegas, NV, US

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Type: Policy

Status: Ongoing

Source File: http://www.citizenreviewboard.com/

Description:

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Citizen Review Board (CRB) is an independent agency created to receive and review complaints of misconduct filed by any aggrieved person involving Las Vegas Police Officers and/or Corrections Officers. Misconduct includes any improper act, omission or decision directly affecting the person or property of an individual due to any violation of LVMPD Policies and Procedures.

The Board is composed entirely of civilian volunteers whose purpose is to make objective determinations on the merits of every case and respect the rights of both officers and complainants.

CRB members may recommend disciplinary action, if findings show that misconduct occurred, or may recommend additional training or changes in existing policy where warranted.