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NACOLE welcomes people and organizations committed to fair and professional law enforcement that is responsive to community needs. Find out more about eligibility, fees and benefits on our Membership and Registration page.

Welcome to the new NACOLE.org

Kathryn Olson, President of NACOLE

A message from Kathryn Olson, President of NACOLE

Welcome to our new, redesigned website. It reflects NACOLE’s goals of providing the best possible information, resources and technical support to those involved with civilian oversight of law enforcement and to foster networking.

The website has been reorganized to make it easier for users, especially those visiting for the first time, to find their way around and utilize its resources. We have added some exciting new features that will enhance communication and provide valuable information for people interested in civilian oversight issues.

2013 Conference RFP

The NACOLE Board of Directors (“Board”) invites proposals for the four (4) day NACOLE Nineteenth Annual Conference to be held in September or October of 2013 and a three-day planning meeting to be held by the NACOLE Board of Directors in January or February of the same year. View and download the full RFP here.

Police Oversight Job Listings

The Board of Police Commissioners (Board) is seeking qualified, civilian applicants for the position of Chief Investigator to head the Office of the Chief Investigator (OCI). The Chief Investigator is the Detroit Police Department's chief ethics officer. OCI serves as the investigative arm of the Board and has as its primary purpose the investigation of citizen complaints that are filed against the police department and its personnel. The Chief Investigator manages a staff of sworn and civilian investigators and administrative personnel. He or she provides regular and ongoing in-service training for the OCI staff, and regularly reviews and revises policy and procedures if necessary to incorporate best practices in conducting external complaint investigations. The Chief Investigator analyzes statistics and utilizes databases to identify applicable trends and patterns in the number and type of complaints filed, the locations where complaints are generated, and the individuals identified in the complaints. The Chief Investigator makes regular reports to the Board on the activities of OCI, and is a direct report to the Secretary to the Board. The Detroit City Charter provides that the Board shall appoint a Chief Investigator who shall not have been an employee or elective or appointive officer of the City within three (3) years prior to appointment.

The Office of Police Complaints (OPC), a District of Columbia government agency that investigates police misconduct complaints, seeks to hire a second investigations manager.

LOS ANGELES POLICE COMMISSION
$86,923 to $107,991 Annually