What is the difference between the Independent Police Auditor and the Civilian Review Board?

The City’s hybrid police oversight system establishes distinct roles for the independent police auditor and the civilian review board.  In short, the Independent Police Auditor is a fully staffed office that is the main intake point for complaints against EPD; the Auditor also participates in and monitors the investigations to ensure the process is fair and thorough. The Civilian Review Board is a group of seven volunteers who meet monthly to review closed investigations and to assess how the Independent Police Auditor and Internal Affairs handled the complaint.

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1. What is the difference between the Independent Police Auditor and the Civilian Review Board?
2. What are the qualifications for serving on the CRB?
3. Where can I apply to serve on the CRB?
4. Are CRB meetings open to the public?
5. How can I attend CRB meetings?
6. How does the CRB choose which cases to review?
7. How can I request that CRB review my case during one of their meetings?
8. Why can't CRB members disclose the names of officers and complainants during their case reviews?
9. Why don’t CRB members discuss discipline received by the officer(s) when reviewing a case?