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Police Review & Advisory Board Meeting

Location

2nd Floor Conference Room
51 Inman St.
Cambridge, MA 02139

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Contact

Brian Corr
bcorr@cambridgema.gov
617.349.4694

Description

Regular Meeting of the Police Review & Advisory Board
(postponed from January 28, 2015)
Mertin Betts, Chair

 Agenda

1.   Public Comment*

2.   Review and approval of minutes from December 3, 2014 meeting

3.   Introduction of New Board Member Sealey

4.   Report from the Executive Secretary

5.   Report from the Professional Standards Unit of the Cambridge Police Department

6.   Review of the Police Review & Advisory Board Complaint Process

7.   Review of the Work of the CPD Professional Standards Unit

8.   Discussion of Training for Board Members and Staff

9.   New Business

10. Motion to Meet in Executive Session under M.G.L. Chapter 39, s. 23B(2) to consider complaints before the Board

11. Executive Session under M.G.L. Chapter 39, s. 23B(2)
 

*Anyone wishing to address the Police Review & Advisory Board can sign up immediately before the meeting and is called upon by the Chairperson once the Public Comment Period begins. Speakers are asked to identify themselves and provide an address, and each speaker is limited to not more than three (3) minutes. Although the public comments should, whenever possible, address one or more items on the agenda for that particular meeting, if time permits, the Chair may allow a speaker to comment on matters that may not directly address an item on the agenda, but do concern the Board, the Cambridge Police Department, or issues of policing within the City of Cambridge.

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