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Commission on Police Practices

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The Commission on Police Practices nomination period is now closed.

To be considered for appointment on the Commission on Police Practices, you must do the following:

  1. Get nominated
  2. Complete the Commission Application
  3. Accept your nomination in writing

For more important information, please visit the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ). For any questions, email applytocpp@sandiego.gov.

Overview

What is the Commission on Police Practices (CPP)

The Commission on Police Practices (CPP) is an independent community oversight body of the San Diego Police Department (SDPD). It has investigatory, review, and auditing powers, including the power to make factual determinations about investigated matters and to make advisory recommendations regarding police officers' actions and the department's procedures, policies and practices. 

Purpose

What is the purpose of the Commission on Police Practices (CPP)?

  1. Provide an independent investigation of officer-involved shootings and in-custody deaths
  2. Provide an unbiased evaluation of all complaints against the San Diego Police Department and its personnel
  3. Conduct investigations and evaluations in processes that are transparent and accountable to the community
  4. Evaluate and review SDPD policies, practices, training and protocols and represent the community in making recommendations for changes

Mission

The Commission's mission is to hold law enforcement accountable to the community and increase community trust in law enforcement, resulting in increased safety for both the community and law enforcement.