Ben Berke of Ocean State Media joined Eli Sherman and Dan McGowan on “Behind the Story” this week to discuss the role out of a police reform law that went into effect earlier this year.
Ben Berke of Ocean State Media joined Eli Sherman and Dan McGowan on “Behind the Story” this week to discuss the role out of a police reform law that went into effect earlier this year.
Berke examined the Law Enforcement Officers Due Process Accountability and Transparency Act, or LEODPATA, and whether it's changed how officials handle cases of alleged police misconduct.
His reporting shows the law -- which replaced a previous version known as LEOBOR -- has struggled to deliver on some of the promises its champions touted when it passed last year.
"The experts I talked to said things like, 'this is a meaningful tweak,'" Berke said. "It's not going to really radically alter how police accountability is meted out in Rhode Island, but it might make the system more responsive than it was to really egregious cases."
His reporting also shed light on the fact that nobody was publicly posting new cases of alleged police misconduct, which is requirement under the new law.
"It didn't exist," Berke said, explaining it took him nearly two dozen emails and six weeks of work to track down the information that's supposed to be readily available to the public.
Following his report, the Post Officers Commission on Standards and Training, or POST, created a webpage with the cases currently going through LEODPATA hearings.
There are currently four cases underway, including two in South Kingstown and one in Tiverton and Westerly, respectively.
Later in the show, Dan and Eli talked about the “Stories We Wish We Wrote.” They include (not all mentioned on air):
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