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Mercer Givhan
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Work Experience
Jul 2016 - Jan 2017 · 6 months
Interim Chief Of Investigations
Oct 2016 - Jan 2017 · 3 months
Director Of Training And Staff Development
Jul 2016 - Present · 8 years and 5 months
New York Law School
Associate Professor Of Law
Jul 2011 - Jun 2016 · 4 years and 11 months
Company Details
The NYC Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) is the nation's largest independent oversight entity of the largest police force in the country. As an impartial body, the CCRB investigates, mediates and prosecutes complaints of misconduct by NYPD officers. It handles four basic types of misconduct: Excessive or Unnecessary Force; Abuse of Authority; Discourtesy; and Offensive Language. Mediation is voluntary and gives complainants the chance to resolve a complaint by talking with the officer face-to-face. If mediation is not pursued, the board’s civilian staff will conduct investigations into incidents and the alleged misconduct. Board members review completed investigations and vote on a “finding” concerning the alleged misconduct. When the board finds that an officer committed misconduct and substantiates a case, it is forwarded to the police commissioner for discipline. Beginning in April 2013, the board’s administrative prosecution unit (APU) began prosecuting substantiated cases where officers face the most serious discipline and administrative charges are brought against them. Previously NYPD attorneys prosecuted substantiated CCRB cases.
Year Founded
1993
Social Media
Linkedin
Industry
Public Safety
HQ Location
100 Church Street, 10th Floor New York, NY 10007, US
Keywords
InvestigationsMediatioAdministrative ProsecutioPolice ReformPolice-Community RelationsPolice Oversight
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