Margo Frasier

[6] During her tenure, Fraiser modernized the sheriff's office through greater use of technology and dealt with overcrowding and code violations at the county jail.

[4] During her tenure, the sheriff's office put cameras and computers in patrol cars for the first time.

[7] After leaving the sheriff's office, Fraiser became a professor of criminal justice at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas.

[2] She later returned to Austin to become a consultant at a firm that advises law enforcement agencies.

[1] She retired from the Office of Police Monitor in January 2017,[8] and later that year was appointed by U.S. District Judge Lance Africk to serve as the lead monitor overseeing the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office under the terms of a 2013 settlement of a case between the Orleans sheriff's offices and jail inmates over poor conditions at the Orleans Parish Prison.