Military Police Complaints Commission was created in 1998.
Independent Police Complaints Council was created in 1994.
Police Complaints Authority - United Kingdom - was created in 1985.
Colleen Lewis has written: 'Complaints against police' -- subject(s): Civilian review boards (Police administration), Complaints against, Police 'Tracy Sterling, M.D'
Because they are busy, and noise complaints are low on the priority list.
in the UK it's the IPCC (Independent Police Complaints Commission) and in the USA, it's the office of internal affairs.
While interviewing suspects and handling complaints
investigate complaints, interview witnesses and prepare cases for court
i can can come on your private property.
In Australia, police officers are expected to abide by the law and are subject to oversight and accountability mechanisms, including internal disciplinary procedures and external bodies like police integrity commissions. The law prohibits excessive use of force by police officers, and instances of police brutality can be prosecuted under assault or misconduct laws. Additionally, individuals who believe they have been subjected to police brutality can make complaints to relevant oversight bodies.
No, but generally speaking, if one particular officer gets a large number of complaints, the internal affairs department may investigate him/her.
Internal Affairs