Civilian Oversight
Civilian oversight refers to the process by which non-law enforcement individuals or groups monitor and review the actions and policies of police and other law enforcement agencies. This system aims to ensure accountability, transparency, and fairness in policing, helping to build trust between the community and law enforcement.
Typically, civilian oversight bodies may include community boards, independent review panels, or ombudsmen. These entities investigate complaints against police conduct, recommend policy changes, and provide a platform for community input. By involving civilians, the goal is to create a more balanced approach to law enforcement, enhancing public confidence in the justice system.