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SFPD reports 96.7% compliance with DOJ collaborative reform; nine recommendations remain

5475607 · May 6, 2025
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Chief Bill Scott and department leaders told the Board of Supervisors the San Francisco Police Department achieved substantial compliance on federal collaborative reform recommendations (263 of 272 items, or 96.7%), highlighted reductions in uses of force, and outlined nine outstanding recommendations tied to performance dashboards and appraisal

The San Francisco Police Department is in “substantial compliance” with the collaborative reform initiative overseen after the department’s 2016–2019 federal review, Chief Bill Scott told the Board of Supervisors on May 6.

Scott said the department met 263 of 272 recommendations (96.7 percent) and cited four key accomplishments: a measurable reduction in uses of force, fewer officer-involved shootings compared with the earlier review period, sustained executive leadership focused on reform, and concurrent reductions in major categories of crime. “Our city stands today as one of the only major cities in the nation to have both successfully completed a federally outlined…

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