To
the Anteater community:
We
are writing to announce several actions to further align the UCI Police
Department with our commitment to inclusive excellence and confronting
anti-Black racism. This commitment is grounded in a community where all
expect equity, support diversity, practice inclusion and honor free
speech. Realizing this commitment mandates a campus police department that
serves our university community according to these principles. These
actions further UCI Police Department’s work to continuously improve
service and relationships with the University’s diverse community and
build on the recommendations of the 2019
Presidential Taskforce Report on Universitywide Policing. We are also
acting in solidarity with the millions of people who are demonstrating in
the streets of this country in support of Black Lives and protesting
policing techniques and practices that promote anti-Black racism.
Setting
Expectations: Communicating and Reporting
- The UCI Chief of Police will communicate to students and employees
that equity, diversity and inclusion will inform the duties of the
members of the UCI Police Department in the performance of their duties.
In clarifying these expectations, the chief will regularly encourage all
community members to submit
an anonymous report about any alleged behavior that either falls
short of our campus expectations or violates university policy or
relevant laws. The Chief will assure that anonymous complaints will be
accepted.
- The Vice Chancellor for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion and the
Associate Chancellor, Equal Opportunity and Compliance will review the
disposition of complaints that have been filed against members of the
UCI Police Department on a quarterly basis. The purpose of this review
is to help ensure that each reported complaint is addressed and that
patterns of concerning police conduct are flagged for further monitoring
or action.
- The Chief of Police will designate at least one member of the
department’s command and one patrol officer to complete the UCI Inclusive
Excellence Certificate Program.
- A staff member from the Office of Inclusive Excellence will be added
to the Public
Safety Advisory Committee, a group representative of the University
community established in 2018.
Accountability
and Reporting: Police Department Review, Stop and Arrest Data and
Surveying Campus Community About Police Encounters
- Building on a commitment to ensure accountability to the community
it serves, the Public
Safety Advisory Committee will conduct an evaluation of the UCI
Police Department every three years, beginning in AY 2020-2021. This
evaluation will examine both internal procedures and practices to ensure
accountability and UCI PD’s relations with the multiple communities it
serves.
- Following relevant state laws, the UCI Police Department will
continue to maintain and regularly update data on all police
initiated stops and arrests, as well as use
of force/weapons drawn. The department will fully participate in
systemwide auditing.
- The Office of Inclusive Excellence, in consultation with the Public
Safety Advisory Committee, will administer a scheduled enterprise-wide
survey to learn about campus experiences and interactions with the
police, as well as the campus community’s perceptions and feedback
regarding the quality of police services. This survey will be designed
with sound methodology to ensure the questions consistently and
accurately capture perceptions of the police department and its
behavior. All members of the UCI community will be encouraged to
participate by announcements, public communications, incentives, and
special outreach to racial and ethnic minorities and other minoritized
populations.
Leading
Organizational Change: Performance Review
- On behalf of its members, the chair of the Public Safety Advisory
Committee will participate in all scheduled performance reviews of the
UCI Chief of Police.
- The Chief will report to the Public Safety Advisory Committee on
trend data and officer complaints as an integral part of the Chief’s
scheduled performance review.
- The Chief will report on efforts to diversify the leadership team of
the UCI Police Department.
- The Chief will be expected to commit to and engage in continuous
improvement to align the department to inclusive excellence.
Together,
we will bring forward the continued changes—UCIPD, in partnership with the
UCI community, will continue to strive to provide services based on
integrity, respect, transparency, fairness, and teamwork. Every member of
the UCI community has a voice in these changes, and we encourage you to
offer feedback and suggestions to inclusion@uci.edu, psac@uci.edu or police@uci.edu.
Sincerely,
Doug
Haynes Chief
Diversity Officer and Vice Chancellor, Equity, Diversity and
Inclusion
Ronald
S. Cortez, JD, MA CFO
and Vice Chancellor, Division of Finance and Administration
Elizabeth
"Liz" Griffin Chief
of Police, UCI Police Department
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