
Ọfiisi ti Ayẹwo ọlọpa olominira fun Ilu ti San Leandro

Oludasile, Aare ATI CEO
Jeff Schlanger jẹ aṣẹ asiwaju lori iṣakoso iyipada igbekalẹ, pẹlu diẹ sii ju ọdun mẹrin ti iriri ni awọn ipele ti o ga julọ ti ofin, agbofinro, awọn iwadii ominira ati awọn abojuto. iriri rẹ ni ṣiṣe awọn iwadii ominira, abojuto awọn apa ọlọpa, awọn banki, ati awọn ile-iṣẹ pataki miiran, ati idapọ awọn ọgbọn wọnyẹn pẹlu ilana iṣakoso eewu lati ṣe agbega atunṣe, ilọsiwaju ilọsiwaju, ati idaniloju iduroṣinṣin.
AGBAYE
Denise Lewis

Denise Lewis ti lo awọn ọdun 30 ni idagbasoke ati didimu imọ rẹ ni awọn agbegbe ti agbofinro, awọn iwadii inu ati ita ti awọn ile-iṣẹ ọlọpa, ati ni pataki julọ, ibojuwo ominira ti awọn ẹgbẹ ọlọpa. O ṣe ọpọlọpọ awọn iṣẹ patrol ati awọn iṣẹ alabojuto ti n ṣe iwadii ọdaràn mejeeji ati ti inu ṣaaju ki o to fẹyìntì lati LAPD. Ni ọdun 2000, Sajan Lewis nigbana ni a yàn si ẹgbẹ iwadii inu ti n ṣe atunwo awọn okunfa okunfa ti isẹlẹ ibajẹ Rampart CRASH LAPD - itanjẹ ti o yorisi iwadii Sakaani ti Idajọ ti ajo yẹn, ati nikẹhin adehun LAPD si Iwe-aṣẹ Ifọwọsi Federal. Lakoko akoko ti o wa pẹlu LAPD, Arabinrin Lewis ṣe itọsọna Ẹka Audit tuntun ti a ṣẹda, eyiti o jẹ aṣẹ nipasẹ aṣẹ Ifọwọsi. Arabinrin Lewis ati oṣiṣẹ rẹ gba ikẹkọ ayewo lati ọdọ Ẹgbẹ Atẹle olominira lori bii lati ṣe agbekalẹ awọn ero iṣẹ iṣayẹwo deede ti o da lori awọn ibi iṣakoso, awọn eto imulo ati ilana, ati awọn ofin ipinlẹ ati Federal ti o wulo lati rii daju ibamu ati ṣe idanimọ awọn ọran iṣakoso eewu. Ninu Ẹka Audit, o ṣe abojuto mejeeji ti o bura ati oṣiṣẹ ara ilu ni ipari awọn iṣayẹwo ti nlọ lọwọ ti a ṣe apẹrẹ lati pinnu ipele ti ẹka ti ibamu pẹlu awọn aṣẹ Aṣẹ. ṣugbọn diẹ ṣe pataki, awọn iṣeduro lati ṣe atunṣe awọn idena si aṣeyọri. O kere ju ni apakan nitori abajade iṣẹ rẹ ni agbegbe yii, LAPD ṣaṣeyọri imuse awọn atunṣe ti a beere ati pe Ofin Ifọwọsi ni a ro pe o jẹ aṣeyọri ti o dun. Niwọn igba ti o ti fẹyìntì lati LAPD, fun ọdun mẹfa, bẹrẹ ni ọdun 2003 Ms Lewis jẹ ọmọ ẹgbẹ ti Abojuto olominira ti Ẹka ọlọpa Detroit (DPD) nibiti o ti pese DPD pẹlu Iranlọwọ Imọ-ẹrọ lati duro si apakan iṣayẹwo inu inu wọn._cc781905- 5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ Ni afikun si ikẹkọ awọn oṣiṣẹ iṣayẹwo DPD, Iyaafin Lewis tun ṣe awọn igbelewọn ibamu ti DPD orisirisi awọn igbiyanju atunṣe pẹlu awọn iṣe ti o dara julọ ati awọn iṣedede ti o wulo fun awọn iwadii, lilo agbara, ikẹkọ, awọn ohun elo sẹẹli, ati igbelewọn ti Awọn iṣayẹwo ti pari nipasẹ DPD. Iyaafin Lewis ti ṣe iranlọwọ fun ọpọlọpọ awọn apa ọlọpa, pẹlu Ẹka ọlọpa Papa ọkọ ofurufu ti Los Angeles ati Awọn Ẹka ọlọpa San Jose ni idasile ati igbekalẹ iṣẹ iṣayẹwo inu, pẹlu idagbasoke ti awọn ilana iṣayẹwo ti o nilo, awọn ilana, awọn ilana lati ṣe iranlọwọ lati ṣakoso ọpọlọpọ awọn eewu ti o somọ. pẹlu awọn iṣẹ agbofinro. Ni afikun, o ti pese ikẹkọ si awọn ẹka ọlọpa lori igbelewọn awọn eto imulo ati ilana ti o jọmọ lilo agbara, imuni, ati idaduro. Laipẹ julọ, Arabinrin Lewis ṣiṣẹ bi Igbakeji Atẹle ti Ile-ẹkọ giga ti Ile-iṣẹ ọlọpa ti Cincinnati (UCPD) lakoko abojuto atinuwa rẹ ti o jẹ abajade lati ọdọ oṣiṣẹ apaniyan kan ti o ni ipa ibon yiyan. Lẹhin iṣẹlẹ yẹn, UCPD ṣe abẹwo kan. atunyẹwo okeerẹ ati lẹhinna gba lati ṣe awọn iṣeduro 276 lori akoko ọdun mẹta. Nipasẹ ipinnu ati ipinnu ti ẹka naa, ati pẹlu iranlọwọ ati imọran ti ẹgbẹ ibojuwo, UCPD ni anfani lati ṣaṣeyọri ibamu ni ọdun meji nikan ni aṣeyọri ni ibamu pẹlu gbogbo awọn iṣeduro.
John Thomas

John Thomas, ọmọ abinibi ti South Central Los Angeles, ni, lati ọdun 2013, di ipo Oloye ọlọpa ni Ile-ẹkọ giga ti Gusu California (USC) Ẹka Aabo Awujọ (DPS) Oloye Thomas ti lo isunmọ ọdun mẹrin ni agbofinro pẹlu ọdun mọkanlelogun bi ọmọ ẹgbẹ ti Ẹka ọlọpa Los Angeles (LAPD) nibiti o ti fẹyìntì ni ipo Lieutenant ni Oṣu Keji ọdun 2005 o si gba ipo bi Igbakeji Olopa fun ọlọpa University of District of Columbia Department of Public Safety & Pajawiri Management ni Washington DC O si ti wa ni Lọwọlọwọ sìn bi omo egbe ti awọn olominira Ìfẹnukò Abojuto Decree Abojuto fun awọn City of Aurora (CO).
Gẹgẹbi ọmọ ẹgbẹ ti Ẹka ọlọpa Los Angeles, Oloye Thomas ṣiṣẹ awọn iṣẹ iyansilẹ ni akọkọ ni South Los Angeles ni Wilshire, 77th Street, Southwest, Newton Street ati Pacific Divisions. O tun yan si Ẹka naa. Apejuwe Imudaniloju Gang ni South Los Angeles ati ṣiṣẹ imufin narcotic labẹ aabo bi ọmọ ẹgbẹ ti Ẹka ti FALCON (Idojukọ Attack Linking Community Organisation and Neighborhoods) Unit. Ilu ti a yàn si FALCON Aami Eye Angeli Ilu Angeles fun imudara agbegbe ti o tayọ ati Itọkasi Ẹka Meritorious Unit. Boya paapaa julọ, Oloye Thomas ṣiṣẹ bi Oluranlọwọ si Awọn ọlọpa LAPD mẹrin pẹlu awọn olori adele meji ati Oloye Bernard Parks ati Oloye William Bratton. Pelu bi o ti fẹyìntì Los Angeles Olopa Lieutenant, o tesiwaju lati "Dabobo ati Sin" awọn enia ti Los Angeles bi ohun LAPD Line Reserve Officer ṣiṣẹ gbode ati awọn miiran iyansilẹ jakejado awọn ilu.
Oloye Thomas ti wa lori Igbimọ Awọn oludari fun The Challenger's Boys & Girl's Club ni South LA ati pe o ti wa lori Igbimọ Awọn oludari fun Ẹgbẹ itan-akọọlẹ ọlọpa Los Angeles lati ọdun 1999. O ti gbejade ati ti ṣe iwadii ati kikọ lọpọlọpọ lori Itan Black Early History ti LAPD ati Los Angeles. O tun wa lori Igbimọ Awọn oludari fun Ẹgbẹ Awọn oṣiṣẹ ọlọpa ti Los Angeles County (POALAC) ati pe, o ṣiṣẹ lori Igbimọ Awọn oludamoran fun Ile-iṣẹ Awọn agbegbe Ailewu ti USC Price. O jẹ ọmọ ẹgbẹ ti International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA), Igbimọ Iwadii Alase ọlọpa (PERF), International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), National Organisation of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE), Pac 12 Campus Chiefs' Association, Igbimọ Advisory Magazine Safety Magazine, California College & University Police Chiefs Association, ati FBI National Academy Associates.
Oloye Thomas pari ile-iwe giga Crenshaw ṣaaju ki o to lọ si UCLA. O ni BA ni Liberal Arts ati Master's Degree ni Alakoso Alakoso lati USC Sol Price School of Public Policy.
Dayna Schock

Mikail Ali recently retired from the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) with over 30 years of service retiring at the rank of Deputy Chief. During his time with SFPD Mikail developed expertise in Community Policing Strategies, Crime Prevention, Criminal and Administrative Investigations, Police Accountability and Oversight, Education and Training of Police Officers, Policy Development, Emerging Technologies and Officer Wellness and Safety. This expertise derives from being an innovative and pioneering Public Safety Leader with over 15 years of management experience. Mikail served as the Chief of three separate bureaus in the SFPD: Administrative Services, Special Operations and the Airport Bureau. Some of his accomplishments while serving as Bureau Chief include, leading the effort to enculturate Crisis Intervention Training and policing in collaboration with the National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI) and in partnership with other San Francisco mental health providers, for both recruit and tenured officers. Mikail also drove a comprehensive effort in the recertification of the SFPD Crime Laboratory from the American Society of Crime Lab Directors (ASCLB). Mikail enhanced readiness for natural disasters and emergency response at the San Francisco International Airport through the pioneering creation of Incident Response Training and team building for officers assigned to the airport. In 2016, the SFPD entered into an agreement with the United States Department of Justice in a Collaborative Reform Initiative (CRI), whereas the Chief of Police designated Mikail as an internal sponsor of two of the five areas of reform: “Accountability” and “Recruit, Hiring and Personnel Practices.” Mikail’s extensive experience in criminal and administrative investigations has positioned him to personally conduct or directly lead over 1,000 investigations of allegations of misconduct of sworn and non-sworn members of the SFPD. Mikail earned a bachelor’s degree in public administration from the University of San Francisco, is a graduate of the Police Executive Research Forum’s Senior Management Institute and a graduate of Major Cities Chiefs Association’s Police Executive Leadership Institute. Mikail also has extensive experience in the disciplinary process as he has been a Skelley Hearing Officer over 300 times.
Dominic M. Celaya

Dominic M. Celaya is a retired Police Captain from the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD), where he served for over three decades. After his official retirement, he continued to contribute as a Reserve Officer in the Mounted Unit and is currently an Investigator in the Cold Case Homicide Unit. Dominic's extensive background in investigations, including use of force and 4th Amendment issues, equips him well for the responsibilities of case reviews in his current role.
Dominic began his career as a Patrol Officer, progressing through various roles including Police Inspector and Sergeant, where he worked in the Pawn Detail, Parolee at Large Program, Homicide Detail, and Vice Detail. As a Lieutenant, he served in several stations as Patrol Lieutenant and Watch Commander, and later as Officer in Charge of the General Work Detail in the Investigations Bureau. In 2009, Dominic was promoted to Captain, where he held key positions such as Commanding Officer of the Tenderloin Station, Tactical Division, and divisions within the Airport Bureau. He also served as the Night Supervising Patrol Captain, overseeing all patrol operations during evening hours and acting as the operational commander for critical incidents.
Dominic holds a B.A. in Government from the University of San Francisco, graduating Cum Laude. He has completed numerous specialized training courses throughout his career, enhancing his expertise in areas such as interview and interrogation, vice crimes, homicide investigations, and leadership.
Dominic's skills include a deep expertise in investigations, particularly in cases involving homicides and officer-involved shootings. He has been responsible for investigating officer use of force and 4th Amendment violations and has provided instruction at the Police Academy and in promotional classes. Additionally, he formulated an Active Shooter Seminar for San Francisco Airport stakeholders and is focused on investigating homicide cold cases, requiring detailed analysis and strategic investigative techniques.
Dominic's career is marked by his dedication to public safety and his ability to handle complex and high-profile cases with professionalism and integrity. His commitment to the SFPD and the community it serves is reflected in his exemplary service record, with minimal citizen complaints and no sustained complaints or department discipline.