The City Council finds and declares:
(a)
Community-oriented policing envisions an environment where law enforcement co-produces public safety with the community and views police as guardians of public safety, not warriors;
(b)
Community-oriented policing relies on development of trust and legitimacy between the police and the community and this trust building involves being transparent, promoting procedural justice, and involving the community in policy setting and oversight of police activities;
(c)
The establishment of a Public Safety Reform and Oversight Commission will provide a vehicle to promote, in partnership with the Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD), the best practices in community-oriented policing for the fair treatment, safety, and wellbeing of all; and
(d)
The establishment of a Public Safety Reform and Oversight Commission will provide a body to work with SMPD, the Santa Monica Police Officers Association (SMPOA), and experts to develop, recommend, and help implement proposed reforms for handling complaints regarding SMPD conduct, including proposed reforms for the intake, review, and investigation of, and oversight of disciplinary decisions and policies relating to, such complaints.
(Added by Ord. 2662CCS, adopted 1/26/21; amended by Ord. 2686CSS § 1, adopted 1/11/22)