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Mission: Police assessment resource center's mission is to strengthen effective and publicly accountable policing.
Programs: Formed in 2001 by the vera institute of justice ("vera"), parc is dedicated to strengthening effective, respectful, and publicly accountable policing. Parc serves as an "honest broker," working in cooperation with law enforcement executives, civic and government officials, civilian oversight professionals, and other interested constituencies to improve police performance. To these ends, parc provides direct consulting services to individual jurisdictions and serves as a national resource center specializing in the formulation and dissemination of model policies and procedures to manage and reduce the risk of police misconduct. Parc employees currently serve as monitors to the federal court in connection with consent decrees in seattle, washington, cleveland, ohio, and chicago, illinois. Parc provides staff and support to the monitors. Through its direct services, parc assists officials in individual jurisdictions as they develop and strengthen oversight systems. Parc conducts reviews of policies and practices, evaluates external and internal oversight mechanisms, collects and analyzes relevant data, performs accountability audits, and, helps police leaders develop and implement management strategies that promote accountability. As a national resource center, parc performs research on issues of concern among law enforcement professionals and community members, and provides guidance regarding policing practices and oversight of the police. Parc maintains an informational website, sponsors forums on issues and trends in the field of policing, conducts and publishes independent research on emerging issues and enduring challenges, and catalogues model policies and procedures.
This organization's nonprofit status may have been revoked or it may have merged with another organization or ceased operations.