Does it matter whether I file a complaint?

Yes, it does matter. By speaking out about a possible problem with an officer, you are alerting the EPD leadership and the Independent Police Auditor about ways to improve the Eugene Police Department. Coming forward with incidents, however small they may be, can also help us identify patterns of behavior and/or policies that should be addressed. 

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1. What is a complaint?
2. Who can file a complaint?
3. How long do I have to file a complaint?
4. What if I don’t know which policy may have been violated or simply have a question about something that I saw?
5. What if I don’t have a conduct complaint against any officer, but I don’t like a pattern I see with the police?
6. Do I have to know the officer’s name or badge number?
7. How can I file a complaint?
8. What should I expect after filing a complaint?
9. How can I check on the status of my complaint?
10. What do the different complaint classifications mean?
11. Does it matter whether I file a complaint?
12. Will I have more problems with the police if I file a complaint?
13. Why was my complaint dismissed?
14. Can I file a complaint against an officer who is not with the Eugene Police Department?
15. I have been charged with a crime. Will filing a complaint affect the criminal case against me?