The U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of Community
Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office) today announced the start of the
Collaborative Reform Initiative for Technical Assistance (CRI-TA) with the
Calexico Police Department in California.
“The COPS Office will conduct a thorough, independent
assessment of the Calexico Police Department’s policies, practices and
responsiveness to the community to ensure that they are taking into account
national standards and community expectations,” said COPS Office Director
Ronald Davis. “Through this process, the
Justice Department is committed to identifying organizational deficiencies,
recommending best practices and providing technical assistance to help
strengthen the Calexico Police Department.”
The COPS Office’s CRI-TA is an independent and objective way
to transform a law enforcement agency through an analysis of policies,
practices, training, tactics and accountability methods around key issues
facing law enforcement today. The
initiative is designed to provide technical assistance to agencies facing
significant law enforcement-related issues.
Using subject matter experts, interviews and direct observations, as
well as conducting extensive research and analysis, the COPS Office assists law
enforcement agencies in enhancing and improving their policies and procedures,
operating systems and professional culture.
The COPS Office is currently providing CRI-TA in Spokane,
Washington; Philadelphia; St. Louis; Baltimore; Salinas, California; and
Fayetteville, North Carolina, and has completed the process in Las Vegas.
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