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  RECORD TYPE ......... ANNOTATION — SOURCED RECORD
  REGISTRY NO. ........ MARG-0377
  SLUG ................ /portland-police-bureau-directives-0660-32-0660-33-2024-2025-revisions
  STATUS .............. ACTIVE
  FILED ............... 2026-06-19 01:23 UTC
  LAST ANNOTATED ...... 2026-06-19 01:23 UTC
  CLAIMS ON FILE ...... 6
  MEAN TAG CONFIDENCE . 0.83
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Portland Police Bureau Directives 0660.32 and 0660.33 (2024-2025 Revisions)

This dossier investigates the alleged 2024-2025 policy revisions to Portland Police Bureau (PPB) Directives 0660.32 and 0660.33. The inquiry seeks to determine the documented contents of these revisions, specifically whether they introduce new restrictions on payment structures or conduct escalation, and the stated rationale for such changes. Currently, direct evidence detailing these specific 2024-2025 revisions from official PPB sources is not present in the provided raw sources. The available sources primarily consist of Reddit discussions related to general Portland protests, police reform, recruitment experiences, and training, none of which explicitly document the specific directives or their potential revisions. Therefore, the core claims regarding the content and impact of these revisions remain largely unsubstantiated by the provided material.

Proponents of new restrictions might argue that ongoing community discussions about police conduct and accountability in Portland, as evidenced by forums like r/PDXProtests, suggest a clear public demand for policy changes. It is reasonable to infer that the PPB, in response to community sentiment and calls for reform, would be actively revising directives related to officer conduct, payment, and use of force to address these concerns and improve community relations, especially given the history of protests in the city.

Without explicit official documentation from the Portland Police Bureau or reliable journalistic reports, any claims about specific revisions to Directives 0660.32 and 0660.33, particularly regarding new restrictions on payment structures or conduct escalation, are speculative. The provided Reddit sources, while reflecting public discourse around policing in Portland, do not offer concrete evidence of these particular policy changes. Therefore, it is premature to conclude that such revisions exist or what their contents might be.

  1. UNVERIFIABLECONF 0.90

    The Portland Police Bureau is undertaking 2024-2025 policy revisions to Directives 0660.32 and 0660.33.

    — attributed to: Investigation lead (implied user query)

  2. UNVERIFIABLECONF 0.90

    The alleged 2024-2025 revisions to PPB Directives 0660.32 and 0660.33 impose new restrictions on payment structures for officers.

    — attributed to: Investigation lead (implied user query)

  3. UNVERIFIABLECONF 0.90

    The alleged 2024-2025 revisions to PPB Directives 0660.32 and 0660.33 impose new restrictions on conduct escalation by officers.

    — attributed to: Investigation lead (implied user query)

  4. VERIFIEDCONF 1.00

    There is public discussion and community interest in police reform and abolition in Portland.

    — attributed to: r/PDXProtests community

    • https://www.reddit.com/r/PDXProtests/
  5. SINGLE-SOURCECONF 0.70

    The Portland Police Bureau receives a high volume of applications but has a low hiring rate, as evidenced by a 2022 report stating 675 applications resulted in 27 hires (4%).

    — attributed to: A Portland Police Sergeant via a Reddit post

    • https://www.reddit.com/r/Portland/comments/yvekv3/portland_police_sergeant_talks_about_hiring/
  6. SINGLE-SOURCECONF 0.60

    Portland Police Bureau provides 12 weeks of additional training after initial basic training and 18 months of mentorship.

    — attributed to: r/AskLE community member

    • https://www.reddit.com/r/AskLE/comments/11iacef/thoughts_on_portland_oregon_pd/
  • 2008-05-26Reddit community r/Portland created. [src]
  • 2021An individual describes their experience applying to the PPB, indicating a personal engagement with the bureau's processes. [src]
  • 2022A Portland Police Sergeant discusses hiring statistics, noting a low hiring rate (4%) despite many applicants. [src]
  • 2024-2025Alleged period for Portland Police Bureau policy revisions to Directives 0660.32 and 0660.33.
  • ORG Portland Police Bureau (PPB)Law enforcement agency subject to alleged policy revisions
  • EVENT Directive 0660.32Policy directive alleged to be undergoing revision
  • EVENT Directive 0660.33Policy directive alleged to be undergoing revision
  • PLACE PortlandCity where the police bureau operates
  • ORG r/PDXProtestsOnline community discussing protests and police reform
  • ORG r/PortlandOnline community discussing general Portland topics
  • Where can official documentation from the Portland Police Bureau regarding Directives 0660.32 and 0660.33, specifically any 2024-2025 revisions, be found?
  • What are the current contents of Portland Police Bureau Directives 0660.32 and 0660.33?
  • Has the City of Portland or the Portland Police Bureau issued any public statements or press releases regarding upcoming policy revisions to officer conduct or payment structures in 2024-2025?
  • Are there any published news reports or investigative journalism pieces detailing proposed or enacted changes to PPB Directives 0660.32 and 0660.33?
  • What are the specific community concerns or incidents that might prompt revisions to PPB policies on payment structures or conduct escalation?
  1. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/Portland/wiki/revisions/filtering/
    r/ Portland Join Posts The Rules Visitor's Guide Page history for /filtering Go to wiki page Compare 0/2 selected to compare
  2. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/Portland/wiki/revisions/
    The land where it hails in June and moss grows on all sides of trees.
  3. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/Portland/comments/yvekv3/portland_police_sergeant_talks_about_hiring/
    "Six hundred and seventy-five people applied for the job, and the bureau conducted 568 background checks, but only 27 officers were ultimately hired, just 4% of those who applied, and well short of the bureau's internal goals."
  4. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/AskLE/comments/11iacef/thoughts_on_portland_oregon_pd/
    The Portland Police Bureau offers an additional 12 weeks of training after the initial 18 weeks of basic training. Cadets will also receive 18 months of mentorship from a senior officer, providing insight and feedback.
  5. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/Portland/comments/p9g2vx/serious_whats_it_like_being_a_portland_police/
    I love being a police officer first and foremost. Being a police officer in Portland is unique because people in Portland really love being involved in their city.
  6. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/PDXProtests/
    r/PDXProtests: This is a community to discuss the ongoing protests in Portland, police reform and abolition, criminal justice and the threat of white…
  7. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/Portland/wiki/revisions/index/
    About Community We specialize in moss and snark Created May 26, 2008 327k Voters 47 City Council Candidates Top 1% Ranked by Size
  8. [REDDIT] https://www.reddit.com/r/Portland/comments/sjr3yo/an_essay_my_experience_applying_to_the_ppb/
    It's come up a few times if/whether anyone around here had actually tried applying. Apologies for the novella, but this is my take on the experience and de facto expression of my 2021. Comprehensive tl;dr at the end.