What is the Mission and Purview of the Independent Police Auditor?

The Independent Police Auditor (IPA) was established by charter amendment in 2005 to provide an external mechanism for the independent receipt, classification, and routing of complaints against sworn and non-sworn EPD employees; contract for outside investigations when necessary; and provide monitoring of EPD internal investigations of allegations of misconduct and supervisors’ investigations of service complaints. The charter amendment also authorizes the auditor to make recommendations regarding adjudications, policies, and training to the Police Chief; prepare reports concerning complaint trends and police practices; and act as a liaison and staff support for a civilian review board. The IPA provides services in an efficient, clear, and accessible manner, and is committed to the mission of transparency and accountability for police services in Eugene. Eugene City Code 2.450-2.456 further details the Auditor’s Office functions.

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1. What is the Mission and Purview of the Independent Police Auditor?
2. What are the functions of the Independent Police Auditor?
3. Why does the Independent Police Auditor matter?
4. Is the Independent Police Auditor part of the Eugene Police Department?
5. Why should I trust the Independent Police Auditor and the Civilian Review Board?
6. What is the difference between the Independent Police Auditor and the Civilian Review Board?
7. Where can I learn more about the work the Independent Police Auditor does?
8. Can I request that the Police Auditor share additional information about the civilian oversight system?