Listen

Description

In this episode, we explore the intricate world of auditing within the San Francisco Department of Police Accountability. The conversation delves into the challenges faced by a one-person audit team, the significance of stop data in ensuring police accountability, and the implications of racial profiling in data reporting. Steve Flaherty shares insights on the audit process, data integrity, and best practices for law enforcement agencies, highlighting the importance of accurate data collection and analysis in fostering public trust.

Steve discusses the complexities of police data collection and auditing, focusing on the challenges faced by officers, the effectiveness of training, and the implications of data integrity. He shares insights from an audit of the San Francisco Police Department, highlighting the transition to new data systems, the analysis of data errors, and the importance of community engagement in understanding policing practices. The conversation emphasizes the need for transparency and the role of auditors in ensuring data reliability.

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to the Super Auditor

02:06 The Role of a One-Person Audit Team

03:52 Understanding the Department of Police Accountability

05:53 The Importance of Stop Data in Audits

07:36 Investigating Racial Profiling in Stop Data

09:59 Assessing Data Integrity and Reporting Practices

12:35 Challenges in Audit Processes

14:29 Testing Data Reliability and Integrity

18:14 Best Practices in Data Collection

20:33 Addressing Racial Misrepresentation in Data

22:50 Benchmarking Against Other Jurisdictions

24:52 Understanding the Core Issues in Police Data Collection

27:05 Officer Perspectives and Challenges in Data Reporting

28:51 Evaluating Data Collection Tools and Their Impact

30:35 Transitioning to New Data Systems: Pros and Cons

32:55 Analyzing Data Errors and Their Implications

34:39 Insights from the Audit Process and Findings

38:49 Lessons Learned and Future Directions for Auditing

41:52 Engaging with the Community and Data Transparency

About Steve Flaherty:

Steve Flaherty is the Director of Audits at the San Francisco Department of Police Accountability (DPA). Steve established the department’s audit function and has led projects on police use of force and the handling of officer misconduct. Previously, Steve served as Associate Director at the City and County of San Francisco’s Office of the Controller, where he oversaw audit teams in the City Services Auditor division. He holds a BA in Business-Economics and is a Certified Public Accountant (inactive), Certified Internal Auditor, and Certified Fraud Examiner.