Investigator Annual Training
"a non-profit organization that works to create a community of support for independent, civilian oversight entities that seek to make their local law enforcement agencies, jails, and prisons more transparent, accountable, and responsive to the communities they serve."
Since NACOLE's first event in 1995, the organization has worked to put together a comprehensive, informative, and inclusive Annual Conference program that addresses both skills training and current and emerging topics. Stretching over five days, the conference provides a forum where the growing community of civilian oversight practitioners, law enforcement officials, journalists, elected officials, students, community members, and others can meet to exchange information and ideas about issues facing civilian oversight of law enforcement, jails, and prisons.
Upcoming training sessions in which the Cleveland Office of Professional Standards is scheduled to participate are listed below:
We are continuously enhancing our processes and approaches to community relations.
Every month, at our Civilian Police Review Board hearings, OPS and the CPRB participate in training workshops to increase awareness and to make our services more effective. You're invited to observe these training sessions by viewing our livestream or pre-recorded videos on YouTube or by attending our CPRB Hearings in person.