Pubdate: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 Source: Daily News of Los Angeles (CA) Copyright: 2000 Daily News of Los Angeles Address: P.O. Box 4200, Woodland Hills, CA 91365 Fax: (818)713-3723 Feedback: http://www.DailyNews.com/contact/letters.asp Website: http://www.DailyNews.com/ Author: Greg Gittrich and Beth Barrett Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/rampart.htm COMMISSION AWAITS REPORT The Los Angeles Police Commission on Tuesday delayed making a decision on the amount of resources it will devote to review the soon-to-be-released LAPD Board of Inquiry report stemming from the Rampart scandal. The commission's executive director and inspector general said they cannot yet gauge what resources will be needed to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the report, since they have yet to see the document which will be released on March 1. Consequently, the commission decided to make its staffing and budgetary decisions based on the review at its March 7 meeting. Pledging to conduct an exhaustive review, the executive director and inspector general advised the panel to focus on the following areas: officer-involved shootings, operations, personnel, discipline and accountability and risk management. Executive Director Joe Gunn said the commission's review should also go beyond the Board of Inquiry report to examine the "structure and function of the Police Commission." "We envision that each working group would include commission staff and one or more people from outside the department, such as attorneys, academicians, retired judges, or active/retired law enforcement officials with substantial experience in police management, police operations and criminal justice matters," Gunn said. A timetable for the review of the Board of Inquiry report will be given to the commission in mid-March. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk