Current police contracts provide officers the right to change some investigative findings in draft reports without public input. Police Department leaders and the Phoenix Law Enforcement Association, the union representing rank-and-file officers, defended the process as essential to protecting the rights of officers who are accused of wrongdoing
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Like other members of the task force, he worries that Phoenix is crafting a response to public concerns about police misconduct based too much on the police union's input.
"(Phoenix officers) feel like they're sheltered there under the umbrella of the union," Sodhi said. "It's nice to have that protection, but the other side is the service they're providing to the public."