Commanding Officer of Professional Standards Bureau to Explain Board of Rights and Disciplinary Process of Rights Process NA13031SF

February 27, 2013

WHAT:
Media Availability

WHEN:
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
2:00 p.m.

WHERE:
Police Administration Building-COMPSTAT Room
100 West 1st Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012

WHO:
Deputy Chief Mark Perez, Commanding Officer, Professional Standards Bureau, Internal Affairs Group

WHY:
To thoroughly explain the Board of Rights and disciplinary process.

The Los Angeles Police Department’s Internal Affairs Group (IAG) was created in 1949. The goal of IAG is to improve and maintain the public’s confidence that all complaints will be thoroughly and impartially investigated. For more than fifty years, IAG, currently under the command of Professional Standards Bureau, has operated as the investigative arm of the Chief of Police to identify and report corruption and employee behavior that tends to discredit the Department or violate a Department policy, procedure or practice. Internal Affairs Group also conducts Board of Rights hearings and reviews all complaint investigations for consistency and fairness. Complaints are presented to the Chief of Police for a fair and appropriate adjudication and/or sanction, with consideration given to the complainant, the Department, the individual employee, and the public trust.
LITERATURE:
All attendees will receive a copy of the Board of Rights Handbook

NOTE:
Only properly credentialed members of the media will be permitted in to the press conference.

CONTACT:
LAPD Media Relations Section at 213-486-5910.