Treatment Alternatives For Safe Communities (TASC) Oakley Integrated Staffing Meetings

TASC Oakley holds integrated staffing meetings for participants to engage in dialogue on how to help returning citizens overcome barriers to re-entry, build capacity through networking with local and state community constituents and leaders, and communicate with other fellow TASC partnering agencies. COPA plans to discuss the agency role in police accountability.

Prosser Career Academy Visit

COPA will participate in this upcoming Career Day to help students understand the role of COPA, the importance of police oversight, and discuss ways youth can improve positive interactions with law enforcement and explain career paths.

Circle of Greatness Youth Resource Fair

COPA will participate in this resource fair to help the youth in our city learn more about our agency operations and explain the importance of police oversight.

COPA People’s Academy

The Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA), which serves as the civilian oversight agency of the Chicago Police Department (CPD) is pleased to announce its inaugural COPA People’s Academy for the public, civilian and sworn. History: In 2016, Chicago’s City Council passed an ordinance to establish COPA as the civilian oversight agency of the CPD. Under …

MyChi My Future Teen Bash 2023

COPA will participate in this teens resource fair to help youth in our city learn more about our agency mission and explain the importance of police oversight.

The Leaders Network Community Meeting

Columbus Park Columbus Park

COPA plans to attend this meeting comprised of faith and community leaders that work together to organize, strategize and mobilize to improve the quality of life for the west side communities.

Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability Forum re: CPD Superintendent Search

COPA attended the Community Commission for Public Safety & Accountability (CCPSA) CPD Superintendent Search Forum, which was held at Kehrein Center for the Arts. This was the first of four community forums held as part of the search for Chicago’s next police superintendent. Attendees at the meeting were able to share their views on the qualifications and experience they want to see in Chicago’s next superintendent.