
The Multnomah County Sheriff's Office is looking for a little help from the community. It's that time when public feedback is sought on new policy drafts, and the floor's been opened for your two cents. Specifically, the Sheriff's Office is conducting a 30-day Stakeholder Review, where you're invited to chime in on the office's latest policy drafts—in this case, the "500.00 Complaint Intake and Internal Affairs Processing Stakeholder Review." If you've got something to say about how complaints are handled, now's the time to speak up.
If you're interested in submitting feedback, go through the policy draft that's got your attention from the list provided by the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office, scroll to the bottom, and click the link to leave your comment. But remember, your thoughts and name become public records once submitted.
And the details are important. When you submit that feedback, it doesn't just vaporize into the ether; the Sheriff’s Office assures that all comments "are taken into collective consideration as policy is finalized," demonstrating a commitment to hearing and listening to the community's voice. This is about shaping the procedures that will govern how internal affairs are processed, the integrity of complaint intake, and, by extension, the trust between the public and those sworn to protect it.









