By Susan McRae
Daily Journal Staff Writer
PASADENA - Two years after launching a program to mediate citizens' complaints of officer misconduct, Pasadena Police Chief Bernard K. Melekian has become a believer in the process.
Complaints have dropped by half, from 113 in 2005 to 54 this year, according to department statistics. And a 2006 survey by the Police Assessment Resource Ce...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
PASADENA - Two years after launching a program to mediate citizens' complaints of officer misconduct, Pasadena Police Chief Bernard K. Melekian has become a believer in the process.
Complaints have dropped by half, from 113 in 2005 to 54 this year, according to department statistics. And a 2006 survey by the Police Assessment Resource Ce...
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