Chief’s Counsel: Showing Incident Video to Police Officers Under Investigation—A Best Practice Approach

With the proliferation of closed-circuit television (CCTV), “citizen journalists” with smartphones, and police dash-mounted or body-worn video cameras, the likelihood of police-involved incidents being captured on video is high. The results can be seen frequently in news coverage and on YouTube. When it is believed the investigations into police conduct were inadequate, a perception is created that law enforcement officers receive “special treatment.” The implications of a serious allegation for the subject officer, labor relations and morale, the reputation of the police agency involved, the complainant, and public trust in policing are significant. Therefore, it is crucial that investigations into police officers meet a standard of excellence.