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Honolulu s police chief has 60 days to make big changes What happens if she doesn t?

Honolulu Police Chief Susan Ballard (Source: Hawaii News Now) By Lynn Kawano | April 8, 2021 at 1:37 PM HST - Updated April 8 at 1:41 PM HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - The Honolulu Police Commission has set a 60-day deadline for HPD Chief Susan Ballard to make dramatic changes to the department, but community watchdog groups are wondering what, if anything, will happen if she does not meet those expectations. “Is the chief going to be held to this performance improvement plan?” asked Joshua Wisch, of the American Civil Liberties Union. Among the requested changes to her leadership and management style, Ballard has to eliminate a “culture of blame” at the Honolulu Police Department and take responsibility as the chief.

Honolulu police commission gives police chief bad reviews

Honolulu police chief gets negative commission review Associated Press 6 hrs ago HONOLULU (AP) The Honolulu Police Commission has given Honolulu Police Chief Susan Ballard negative reviews in a performance assessment. The commission gave Ballard on Wednesday a mark of “below expectations” in the categories of “management of administration” and leadership, Hawaii News Now reported. “The outcome of the evaluation has raised serious concerns,” said Police Commission Chair Shannon Alivado in a statement. “We can appreciate that during a full year there were strategies to achieve certain results but it appears the implementation and execution were flawed.” The commission compiled a plan that Ballard must take action on within 60 days, when her next evaluation will be conducted.

Honolulu police chief gets negative commission review

Honolulu police chief gets negative commission review April 9, 2021 GMT HONOLULU (AP) The Honolulu Police Commission has given Honolulu Police Chief Susan Ballard negative reviews in a performance assessment. The commission gave Ballard on Wednesday a mark of “below expectations” in the categories of “management of administration” and leadership, Hawaii News Now reported. “The outcome of the evaluation has raised serious concerns,” said Police Commission Chair Shannon Alivado in a statement. “We can appreciate that during a full year there were strategies to achieve certain results but it appears the implementation and execution were flawed.” The commission compiled a plan that Ballard must take action on within 60 days, when her next evaluation will be conducted.

Embattled HPD chief gets low marks for leadership, management in latest review

Embattled HPD chief gets low marks for leadership, management in latest review HNN Staff © Provided by Honolulu KHNL Honolulu Police Chief Susan Ballard/FILE HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - The Honolulu Police Commission raised a host of concerns about Honolulu Police Chief Susan Ballard’s performance in her latest review, giving her “below expectations” in management of administration and leadership. They also said a “culture of blame” had developed at the agency under her watch. Ballard didn’t stay around while commissioners briefed the public on the evaluation. “The outcome of the evaluation has raised serious concerns,” said Police Commission Chair Shannon Alivado, reading a statement from the entire body.

Police Commission Slams Chief For Leadership Failures, Puts Her On Improvement Plan

Police Commission Slams Chief For Leadership Failures, Puts Her On Improvement Plan - Honolulu Civil Beat Honolulu Police Chief Susan Ballard will be monitored for 60 days starting April 15. Reading time: 7 minutes. In a stinging performance review, the Honolulu Police Commission said on Wednesday that Honolulu Police Chief Susan Ballard has failed to adequately lead her department by embracing a “culture of blame” in which she shirks accountability and neglects to communicate clearly with officers and the public.   “The outcome of the evaluation has raised concerns,” Commission Chair Shannon Alivado said in a prepared statement. Honolulu Police Chief Susan Ballard got the toughest review of her career. Cory Lum/Civil Beat

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