Posted on May 5, 2021
Officials: Army to put civilian in charge of criminal probes
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For some people "concerned" about this- the Navy has been doing it for almost 29 years now:
"In 1992, the NCIS mission was again clarified and became a mostly civilian agency. Roy D. Nedrow, a former United States Secret Service (USSS) executive, was appointed as the first civilian director and the name changed from Naval Investigative Service to Naval Criminal Investigative Service. Nedrow oversaw the restructuring of NCIS into a Federal law enforcement agency with 14 field offices controlling field operations in 140 locations worldwide. In 1995, NCIS introduced the Cold Case Homicide Unit, the first dedicated federal-level cold case homicide unit. The unit has resolved 61 cases since 1995."
Also Ft Hood's CID has long had a list of issues: "Fort Hood's Criminal Investigation Division (CID) was criticized for its inexperienced agents, poor command structure and leadership, incomplete investigations and lack of relationships with local law enforcement."
https://www.kcentv.com/article/news/national/military-news/congress-army-cid-commander-review-panel-investigations-ford-hood/500-69fe1fde-ce0e-4354-88cb-cf8dbf537184
"In 1992, the NCIS mission was again clarified and became a mostly civilian agency. Roy D. Nedrow, a former United States Secret Service (USSS) executive, was appointed as the first civilian director and the name changed from Naval Investigative Service to Naval Criminal Investigative Service. Nedrow oversaw the restructuring of NCIS into a Federal law enforcement agency with 14 field offices controlling field operations in 140 locations worldwide. In 1995, NCIS introduced the Cold Case Homicide Unit, the first dedicated federal-level cold case homicide unit. The unit has resolved 61 cases since 1995."
Also Ft Hood's CID has long had a list of issues: "Fort Hood's Criminal Investigation Division (CID) was criticized for its inexperienced agents, poor command structure and leadership, incomplete investigations and lack of relationships with local law enforcement."
https://www.kcentv.com/article/news/national/military-news/congress-army-cid-commander-review-panel-investigations-ford-hood/500-69fe1fde-ce0e-4354-88cb-cf8dbf537184
Congress questions Army CID Commander, review panel about poor crime investigations on Ford Hood
A review found a litany of flaws in the way Fort Hood investigates felony crimes last year. Congress asked what progress was made, and was left 'disappointed.'
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That would be almost like putting Civilian in charge of a Police Officer's Review Board. If you have never did it before, your views may be totally different. Makes you go hmmmmm!!
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