Record #: F2019-113   
Type: Report Status: Placed on File
Intro date: 9/18/2019 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 9/18/2019
Title: Inspector General's evaluation of Chicago Police Department's random reviews of body-worn camera recordings
Sponsors: Dept./Agency
Topic: CITY DEPARTMENTS/AGENCIES - Inspector General, - REPORTS - Miscellaneous
Attachments: 1. F2019-113.pdf
JULY 2019
CITY OF CHICAGO
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL



EVALUATION OF THE CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT'S RANDOM REVIEWS OF BODY-WORN CAMERA RECORDINGS


































REPORT OF PUBLIC SAFETY SECTION OF THE OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

CITY OF CHICAGO
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL
740 NORTH SEDGWICK STREET, SUITE 200
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60654
JOSEPH M FERGUSON TELEPHONE (773)478-7799
INSPECTOR GENERAL FAX (773) 478-3^9
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JULY 30,2019 ; r„

TO THE MAYOR, CHAIR OF THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC?
SAFETY, CITY COUNCIL, CITY CLERK, CITY TREASURER, |
AND RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF CHICAGO: ' in
The Public Safety Section of the City of Chicago Office of Inspector General (OIG) conducted a compliance evaluation of the Chicago Police Department's (CPD or the Department) review of randomly selected body-worn camera (BWC) recordings. Under Special Order S03-14 (the Special Order), the directive outlining BWC policy and procedures, CPD requires watch operations lieutenants (WOLs),1 across all watches, to review one recording daily.The purpose of these required reviews is for CPD supervisors to assess, among other areas, whether certain Department members are properly using BWCs and conducting themselves in accordance with CPD policy.

OIG's evaluation determined that CPD did not comply with this requirement. Specifically, OIG found that:
CPD failed to complete all required random WOL reviews from November 2017 through March 2018 in seven districts reviewed by OIG;
CPD failed to implement a standardized process for randomly selecting BWC recordings for review;
CPD failed to effectively monitor compliance with its random WOL review requirement, using definitions of compliance that are inconsistent and that do not allow CPD to determine whether WOLs are conducting randomized reviews in accordance with the Special Order; and
CPD's BWC Program Evaluation Committee (the Committee), which is tasked with ensuring BWC policy compliance with evaluating BWC program effectiveness, did...

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