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Police Oversight what particular agencies and communities need and can sustain.. In part, this is because so many different factors influence and practitioners"best" approach continues <br /> to be a subject of debate among scholars The •least.models that serve to monitor require the investigatory power -whereas, nonfunding, the greatest amount of annual require of a handful <br /> of cities indicate that the models with full investigatory power Research –commission, variability also exists among the costs associated with each. In addition to the flexibility of <br /> the makeup of each police oversight •characteristic of each of the models. deploy police oversight commissions that incorporate more than one even within the general categories described <br /> here, and some communities oversight programs vary significantly from one city to the next and Police •established throughout the United States. the 1970s, more than 200 police oversight <br /> commissions have been Since •19Slide City Manager’s Office <br /> <br />
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