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Record #: F2016-11   
Type: Report Status: Placed on File
Intro date: 2/10/2016 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 2/10/2016
Title: Independent Police Review Authority's Quarterly Report (2015 Q4)
Sponsors: Dept./Agency
Topic: REPORTS - Quarterly
Attachments: 1. F2016-11.pdf
Independent Police Review city of chicago


TO: Office of the Mayor
Committee on Public Safety Office ofthe City Clerk Legislative Reference Bureau

FROM: Sharon R. Fairley<
Chief AdministratoT

RE: Quarterly Report


DATE: January 15, 2015


Enclosed please find the Independent Police Review Authority's Quarterly Report provided pursuant to Municipal Code Section 2-57-110, which requires the filing of quarterly reports. The information contained in this report is accurate as of January 15, 2016. This quarterly report provides information for the period from October 1, 2015 through December 30, 2015.
If you have any questions or need any additional information, please contact me at 312-746-3551.









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Independent Police Review Authority
CITY OF CHICAGO

To the Mayor, Members ofthe City Council Committee on Public Safety, the City Clerk, the Legislative Reference Bureau, and the citizens of Chicago:

Enclosed is the public report on the operations of the Independent Police Review Authority (IPRA) for the fourth quarter of 2015 that is submitted herein pursuant to Municipal Code of Chicago, Section 2-57-110.

I am honored to provide this, my first quarterly report, as Chief Administrator of IPRA, and I look forward to using these quarterly reports as a means by which to provide greater transparency to the work that we do.

This report is being submitted at an intensely critical time for the City of Chicago. Trust in the Chicago Police Department is at an unprecedented low point. Trust in IPRA has eroded to such a degree that members of the City Council and the public are questioning the very existence of the agency. Many Chicagoans are asking, can we really fix this?

I believe we can.

In the recent weeks following my appoi...

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