Urgent Priorities to Further Our Reform Efforts

The field of oversight of law enforcement has grown significantly in the last few years. With it, the needs of practitioners and communities looking to establish civilian oversight have also grown; the current national outcry for police reform has accelerated that growth rapidly. NACOLE is working hard to meet the demand but money is often a limiting factor. With your help, we could increase our capacity for outreach, advocacy, and education. We want to strengthen and expand oversight throughout the country, and give those tasked with doing this challenging and essential work the support and professional development they need to be strong, effective community-change agents. Your donation will directly support NACOLE’s top 3 priorities:

1. Advocacy for civilian oversight

2. Training of oversight professionals

3. Defining and defending oversight with state-of-the-field research and data

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RECENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Information Regarding 2024 NACOLE Board Elections Now Available

The deadline has now passed for individuals to declare their candidacy for the 2024 board elections and NACOLE's membership will have eight excellent candidates to choose from this year. To learn more about this year's candidates and bylaw amendments, click HERE.

Time is Running Out to Register for the 2024 Annual NACOLE Conference

The 30th Annual NACOLE Conference is quickly approaching!  If you would like to be a part of this important event and increase your knowledge about civilian oversight, register today. The last day to register is October 4th!  For more information, click HERE.

President Biden Signs Federal Prison Oversight Act into Law

The National Association for Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement (NACOLE) applauds new legislation signed into law by President Biden on July 25, 2025.  The Federal Prison Oversight Act establishes new, independent oversight of the Federal Bureau of Prisons that will create the needed change in the federal prison system that has been plagued by systemic policy failures, corruption, and abuse. NACOLE recognizes that the need for  strong legislation such as the Federal Prison Oversight Act is long overdue and we stand ready to support those tasked with implementing effective, sustainable oversight of the federal prison system with the principles for effective oversight at the forefront.  This includes, but is not limited to, the need for adequate funding and resources.

 

 

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    Thursday, October 03, 2024 at 02:00 PM

    Jail & Prison Oversight Quarterly Forum (October 2024)

    NACOLE invites you to our next quarterly online forum for jail and prison oversight (JPO) practitioners and researchers, which will take place on Thursday, October 3, 2:00 - 3:00 pm ET. The forum will be facilitated by Noah Barth, NACOLE member and Prison Monitoring Director for the Pennsylvania Prison Society. 

    The quarterly forum is an opportunity for those involved with JPO to meet and network, and to discuss common issues and share information about training, technology, tools, and relevant resources. Forum attendees are encouraged to bring specific questions and resources related to JPO to the forum, as it is an opportunity to receive insight and suggestions from the collective community. If you would like to submit a question or a resource in advance, please email [email protected] and [email protected]

    NACOLE members and employees of agencies holding organizational memberships are invited to participate. Registration is not required; however, please note that the capacity for the forum is 100 participants.

    To join the forum, simply click the link at the respective time: JOIN MEETING NOW

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