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Des Plaines Police Department Media Relations Policy PDF

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This document details the media relations policy of the Des Plaines Police Department. It outlines guidelines for media releases, access to disaster and law enforcement activity scenes, and details responsibilities and conditions for media interactions. This includes situations where media presence might affect operations or investigations.

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Policy Des Plaines Police Department 324 Des Plaines PD Policy Manual Media Relations 324.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE This policy provides guidelines for media releases and media access to scenes of disasters, criminal investigations, emergencies and other law enforcement activities. 324.2 RESPONSIBILITIES...

Policy Des Plaines Police Department 324 Des Plaines PD Policy Manual Media Relations 324.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE This policy provides guidelines for media releases and media access to scenes of disasters, criminal investigations, emergencies and other law enforcement activities. 324.2 RESPONSIBILITIES The ultimate authority and responsibility for the release of information to the media shall remain with the Chief of Police, however, in situations not warranting immediate notice to the Chief of Police and in situations where the Chief of Police has given prior approval, Deputy Chiefs and designated Press Information Officer(s) may prepare and release information to the media in accordance with this policy and the applicable law. 324.2.1 MEDIA REQUEST Any media request for information or access to a law enforcement situation shall be referred to the designated department media representative, or if unavailable, the request shall be referred to either Deputy Chief or the Chief of Police. Prior to releasing any information to the media, employees shall consider the following: (a) At no time shall any employee of this department make any comment or release any official information to the media without prior approval from a supervisor or the designated department media representative. (b) In situations involving multiple law enforcement agencies, every reasonable effort should be made to coordinate media releases with the authorized representative of each involved agency prior to the release of any information by this department. (c) Under no circumstance should any member of this department make any comment(s) to the media regarding any law enforcement incident not involving this department without prior approval of the Chief of Police. 324.3 MEDIA ACCESS Authorized members of the media shall be provided access to scenes of disasters, criminal investigations, emergencies and other law enforcement activities subject to the following conditions: (a) The media representative shall produce valid press credentials that shall be prominently displayed at all times while in areas otherwise closed to the public. (b) Media representatives may be prevented from interfering with emergency operations and criminal investigations. 1. Reasonable effort should be made to provide a safe staging area for the media that is near the incident and that will not interfere with emergency or Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2024/02/13, All Rights Reserved. Published with permission by Des Plaines Police Department Media Relations - 1 Des Plaines Police Department Des Plaines PD Policy Manual Media Relations criminal investigation operations. All information released to the media should be coordinated through the department Press Information Officer or other designated spokesperson. 2. Whenever the presence of media or other aircraft poses a threat to public or officer safety or significantly hampers incident operations, the field supervisor should consider requesting a Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR). All requests for TFR should be routed through the Watch Commander. The TFR request should include specific information regarding the perimeter and altitude necessary for the incident and should be requested through the appropriate control tower. If the control tower is not known, the Federal Aviation Administration should be contacted (14 CFR 91.137). (c) No member of this department who is under investigation shall be subjected to media visits or interviews without the consent of the involved employee. (d) Media interviews with individuals who are in custody shall not be permitted without the approval of the Chief of Police and the express consent of the person in custody. A tactical operation should be handled in the same manner as a crime scene, except the news media should be permitted within the outer perimeter of the scene, subject to any restrictions as determined by the supervisor in charge. Department members shall not jeopardize a tactical operation in order to accommodate the news media. All comments to the media shall be coordinated through a supervisor or the Press Information Officer. 324.3.1 PROVIDING ADVANCE INFORMATION To protect the safety and rights of officers and other persons, advance information about planned actions by law enforcement personnel, such as movement of persons in custody or the execution of an arrest or search warrant, should not be disclosed to the news media, nor should media representatives be invited to be present at such actions except with the prior approval of the Chief of Police. Any exceptions to the above should only be considered for the furtherance of legitimate law enforcement purposes. Prior to approving any exception, the Chief of Police will consider, at minimum, whether the release of information or presence of the media would unreasonably endanger any individual, prejudice the rights of any person or is otherwise prohibited by law. 324.4 SCOPE OF INFORMATION SUBJECT TO RELEASE The Department will maintain a daily information log of significant law enforcement activities that shall be made available, upon request, to media representatives through the Records Section. Identifying information concerning deceased individuals shall not be released to the media until notification of next of kin or otherwise cleared through the Coroner's Office. Any requests for copies of related reports or additional information not contained in this log shall be referred to the designated department media representative, the custodian of records, or if Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2024/02/13, All Rights Reserved. Published with permission by Des Plaines Police Department Media Relations - 2 Des Plaines Police Department Des Plaines PD Policy Manual Media Relations unavailable, to the Watch Commander. Such requests will generally be processed in accordance with the provisions of the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140/1, et seq.). 324.4.1 RESTRICTED INFORMATION It shall be the responsibility of the authorized member dealing with media requests to ensure that restricted information is not inappropriately released to the media by this department (see the Records Maintenance and Release and Peace Officer Personnel Files policies) (5 ILCS 140). When in doubt, authorized and available legal counsel should be obtained. Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2024/02/13, All Rights Reserved. Published with permission by Des Plaines Police Department Media Relations - 3

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