Arizona Statutes
§ 38-1161 — Civilian review board members; required training; statewide concern; exception; definition
Arizona § 38-1161
JurisdictionArizona
Title 38Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 8PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICERS
Art. 3Civilian Review Boards
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Bluebook
Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 38-1161 (2026).
Text
(L21, Ch. 403, sec. 17) A. Before a person becomes a member of a civilian review board that reviews the actions of peace officers in this state, the person must either: 1. Satisfactorily complete either:
(a)A community college police academy.
(b)A total of eighty hours of Arizona peace officer standards and training board certified training in the following subjects:
(i)Arizona law on use of force justification.
(ii)Dynamics of use of force encounters.
(iii)Dynamics of de-escalation.
(iv)Body-worn camera capabilities and limitations.
(v)In-custody deaths.
(vi)Criminal and administrative investigations and representative due process.
(vii)Twenty hours of simulated event law enforcement training, which shall count toward the eighty hours of training.
2. Be currently, or
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