Why don’t CRB members discuss discipline received by the officer(s) when reviewing a case?

The central reason for this is that Eugene’s oversight system was not set up for civilian input or oversight over disciplinary decisions.  Our oversight system does not have a mechanism for Auditor input into disciplinary decisions.  As the CRB is intended to review the work of the Auditor and Internal Affairs, that review does not include disciplinary decisions.

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1. What is the difference between the Independent Police Auditor and the Civilian Review Board?
2. What are the qualifications for serving on the CRB?
3. Where can I apply to serve on the CRB?
4. Are CRB meetings open to the public?
5. How can I attend CRB meetings?
6. How does the CRB choose which cases to review?
7. How can I request that CRB review my case during one of their meetings?
8. Why can't CRB members disclose the names of officers and complainants during their case reviews?
9. Why don’t CRB members discuss discipline received by the officer(s) when reviewing a case?