200-03 Definitions

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The commander of Internal Affairs Division/Central Intake Office (IAD/CIO), the assistant chief of the Professional Standards Command, the executive assistant chief of Strategic Operations, and the Chief of Police, makes what?

  • Executing strategic operations
  • IAD Commanders (correct)
  • Region Commanders
  • Serving as the Chief of Police

How is 'reasonable opportunity' generally construed in the given context?

  • To rush through the interrogatories and related documents
  • To intentionally delay the process
  • To take immediate action without consulting anyone
  • To allow sufficient time for legal consultation and advice (correct)

What does 'retaliation' refer to in the given context?

  • Conduct or decisions viewed as beneficial by a reasonable employee
  • Conduct or decisions aimed at improving employee morale
  • Conduct or decisions that are legally mandated
  • Conduct or decisions intended to discourage employees from exercising their rights (correct)

Who is the assistant chief of the Professional Standards Command responsible for?

<p>Handling internal investigations and standards (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the rights encompassed by 'retaliation' in the given context?

<p>Rights related to filing complaints and providing information during an investigation (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Key Positions and Responsibilities

  • The commander of Internal Affairs Division/Central Intake Office (IAD/CIO), the assistant chief of the Professional Standards Command, the executive assistant chief of Strategic Operations, and the Chief of Police are decision-makers in the given context.

Reasonable Opportunity

  • Reasonable opportunity generally refers to a fair and sufficient chance to provide information or respond to allegations in the context of internal affairs.

Retaliation

  • Retaliation refers to taking adverse actions against an individual who reports a complaint, provides information, or cooperates with an investigation.

Assistant Chief of Professional Standards Command

  • The assistant chief of the Professional Standards Command is responsible for overseeing the internal affairs process.

Rights Encompassed by Retaliation

  • The rights encompassed by retaliation include protection from adverse actions, such as discrimination, harassment, or punishment, in response to reporting a complaint or cooperating with an investigation.

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