Sec. 4. Establishment of task force on community policing and body camera accountability
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There shall be established in the Department of Justice a task force to do the following: The task force shall be created to provide recommendations on community policing, including best practices from communities where law enforcement and neighborhoods work well together to create accountability and transparency. This task force shall provide a report to the Congress by April 2015 the recommendations above. Membership shall include representatives of civil rights organizations, Federal, State, and local law enforcement personnel, and community policing experts.
The task force shall develop proper body-worn camera training protocol. The task force shall study the impact that citizen review boards could have on investigating cases of alleged police misconduct. Not later than 1 year after implementation of the body camera requirement policy under section 3033 of title I of the Omnibus Crime Control Act of 1968, the task force shall conduct a survey to determine best practices and effectiveness of the policy with findings to be reported back to the Congress.