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Use of force complaints against the police only accounts for about a third of misconduct cases. Out of the rest, the most common offense is substance abuse. Perjury accounts for just over ten percent of police misconduct cases, as does theft.
Texas Government Code § 614.022 states complaint must be in writing and signed by Complainant to be considered by the head of a state agency or by the head of a fire or police department.
A. Readily-accessible complaint forms will likely be available at the oversight agency, local police station, or online. The complaint process usually begins with the complainant submitting a complaint form or making a verbal complaint against an officer.
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The complaint process usually begins with the complainant submitting a complaint form or making a verbal complaint against an officer. Citizens can also call the agency and request that a form be mailed to them. Complaint forms can also be submitted via fax, hand delivery, or email.
When an officer continuously stops someone or engages in a behavioral pattern, however, this can be seen as complete harassment. This entitles the victim to pursue legal action to put a stop to the repeated actions of the officer and to protect their privacy.
A complaint for police misconduct can be filed with the involved law enforcement agency. Under California law, all law enforcement agencies are required to accept citizen complaints. Upon receipt of a complaint, it is required that an investigation is opened into the officer's conduct.
The most common complaint against police officers typically involves excessive use of force. This can occur during arrests, traffic stops, or even routine questioning.
Police Misconduct in California Misconduct includes any incidents deemed outside of the officer code of conduct—whether the officer is on duty or off duty—including obstructing justice, driving under the influence, or engaging in other illegal acts.