
Ricky Baldwin
on a Proposed Citizen Police
Review Board in Urbana
August 18, 2006
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I’m Ricky Baldwin, an Urbana
resident and full-time father of twin boys. I am active
in the Champaign County Coalition for Citizen Police
Review and served on the Mayor's Taskforce on Citizen
Police Review in Urbana.
Recently the City of Urbana - that is, Urbana taxpayers
- shelled out $100,000 to settle a lawsuit involving an
Urbana police officer accused of rape. It was part of a
larger settlement mostly paid by the City's insurance.
The officer had admitted having sex while on duty and
resigned. No charges were filed despite the precedent of
charges filed in other cases with less evidence, but not
against Police officers. Allegedly, there had also been
more than one incident in the past involving the same
officer harassing women while on duty.
Local proponents of civilian oversight of the police are
pointing out that, not only is this precisely the kind
of case in which a citizen police review board would
have been helpful - an earlier finding, or more, against
the officer could have nipped the problem in the bud -
but the amount of money the City paid in this single
case would have been enough to pay for a review board
for 20 years.
In fact, in over 100 other cities with civilian
oversight boards in place, most have found it not only
cheaper, but also more than worthwhile in terms of
improved police-community relations.
So, while Urbana is obviously not immune to the problem
of police misconduct seen in other places, the best
reason for establishing independent civilian oversight
is proactive.
It just makes sense. Even folks who have never had a
problem with the police have spoken up in favor of the
basic democratic principle of oversight. At present,
Complaints against the Urbana police are investigated by
the Urbana Police Department alone. But as more than one
Urbana resident recently put it, "This is the fox in
charge of the henhouse." It just isn't objective enough.
And when it comes to government, the light of day is
almost always healthy.
It is time for a citizen police review board in Urbana.
It's what Urbana residents want; it's cheaper; it's
better; and we need it. For information on the Champaign
County Coalition for Citizen Police review, you can
visit www.prairienet.org/cprb or call 217-328-3037. |
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