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DALLAS - The City of Dallas’ Office of Community Police Oversight (OCPO), in partnership with the Office of Data Analytics and Business Intelligence, has launched a new Transparency & Accountability Dashboard, a publicly accessible tool designed to make police oversight data easier to understand, easier to access, and more meaningful for Dallas residents.
The dashboard draws its data directly from IAPro, the system used to manage and track internal and external administrative complaints. It includes data from October 2019 to the present, ensuring residents have access to a comprehensive historical view of community complaint activity. The dashboard was finalized following the validation of data by the Dallas Police Department (DPD)’s Internal Affairs Division.
The community can explore real-time, user-friendly information on external administrative complaints submitted to both OCPO and the DPD. Users can explore information on complaint types, complainant demographics, officer commendations from the public, investigation routes, and final resolution outcomes. The platform also allows users to explore trends by fiscal year, council district, patrol division, and zip code.
“We are proud to officially launch this dashboard and provide our community with a clear, accessible view of community complaint data,” said Police Monitor Michele Andre. “This tool represents our commitment to transparency and accountability. It ensures that residents not only have access to information but can easily understand how the complaint process works and how their concerns are handled.”
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