Politics & Government
City Of Philadelphia: The Police Advisory Commission Is Hiring!
The Police Advisory Commission (PAC) assesses the policies, practices, and customs of the Philadelphia Police Department. It does this w ...
Daniel Guy
September 14, 2021
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The Police Advisory Commission (PAC) assesses the policies, practices, and customs of the Philadelphia Police Department. It does this with a focus on maximizing trust between the police and the communities they serve.
In June 2021, Mayor Kenney signed legislation to authorize the Citizens Police Oversight Commission (CPOC) to become a new, independent civilian oversight agency. The legislation creates new powers for CPOC while also continuing Police Advisory Commission practices that have proven impactful. CPOC will expand on the PAC’s capacity and authority, and PAC operations will continue as the transition to CPOC occurs.
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This legislation also:
- Greatly increases the transparency of police misconduct and discipline
- Empowers civilians to lead investigations of complaints against police. (This power is currently the sole jurisdiction of the Philadelphia Police Department.)Â
For more information on the future operations of the CPOC, see the signed legislation (bill number 210074).
Job opportunities
The CPOC will need talented team members who have the desire and dedication to improve policing in Philadelphia. New staff will be hired into the PAC and will transition with their positions into the CPOC.
Check out these job postings for more information on each position:
- Investigator/senior investigator
- Auditor/monitor
- Project coordinator
- Community outreach and constituent services specialist
- Policy analystÂ
This press release was produced by the City of Philadelphia.The views expressed here are the author’s own.