APPENDIX A (Partial Resource List, page 2)

Letters:
Avel Gordly to Vera Katz re: improved civilian review. 1993.
Joan Engert to PIIAC Citizen Advisors re: Monitoring Subcommittee Report.
Mark Kramer to community re: Katz review of civilian review board. 1993.
Mark Kramer to Vera Katz re: auditor's report. 1993.
Tom Potter to Vera Katz re: auditor's report. 1993.
POPSG to membership. 1992-93.
Ned and Marcy Kirschbaum to The Oregonian and City Council, 1988.
Newspapers and newspaper articles:
"Bad and Blue". New York Times.
"Community-based policing: program for police-state communities". Revolutionary Worker,
     September 20, 1992.
"Cop killers? The media target the police". Rolling Stone, January 21, 1993.
"Dinkins announces accord for board on police conduct". New York Times, June 30, 1992.
"Dinkins denounced police protest". New York Times, September 18, 1992.
"Edgy police, suspicious civilians". New York Times, October 23, 1992.
"Katz takes control of police review". Oregonian, January 28, 1993.
"L.A. case triggers look into police brutality". Guardian, April 10, 1991.
"L.A. police atrocities reignite campaign for civilian review board". Freedom Socialist,
     January-March, 1992.
"Minority groups call for changes in police recruiting methods." New York Times,
     November 1, 1992.
National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression newsletter. 1992.
"New Peekskill police board entitled to fair trial". Reporter-Dispatch, July 24, 1992.
"New York's finest mob". New York Times, August 18, 1992.
"PIIAC explained". Portland Observer, April 20, 1988.
"Police audit panel may face changes". Skanner, June 10, 1992.
"Police brutality as a peace issue". Nonviolent Activist, September-October 1992.
"Police watchdog lacks bite?" Oregonian, April 28, 1992.
"Police-auditing committee power struggle goes public". Skanner, March 24, 1988.
"Policing the police: civilian review agencies hold an international conference in Oakland".
     San Francisco Weekly, October 4, 1989.
"Public have wrong impression of PIIAC's authority". Portland Observer, February 18, 1987.
"Rhetoric". Willamette Week, May 14, 1992.
Seattle's Police Beat. July 1992.
Miscellaneous:
"ACLU: 10 Principles for an Effective Civilian Review Board" (flyer). American Civil
     Liberties Union.
"Police Brutality: Confront the Racist Reality" (flyer). Task Force to Confront
     Police Violence, 1992?
"Response to Auditor's Report" (press statement). Marc Jolin, 1993.
PIIAC Membership List, 1992.
"Some Practical Suggestions About You and the Police" (card). American Civil
     Liberties Union.
"Why Portland Needs a Stronger Civilian Review Board" (brochure). People Overseeing
     Police Study Group, 1992.
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