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Police Commission endorses Youth Commission resolution urging alternatives to incarceration for transitional-age youth

San Francisco Police Commission · April 4, 2018
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Summary

The San Francisco Police Commission unanimously endorsed a Youth Commission resolution calling for reduced incarceration of 18–25-year-olds, expanded diversion and behavioral-health programs, reform of bail practices and a budget and legislative analysis to assess the fiscal impacts of decarceration strategies.

The San Francisco Police Commission voted unanimously to endorse a Youth Commission resolution urging the mayor and Board of Supervisors to reduce imprisonment of transitional-age youth, implement alternatives to incarceration and redirect funds from jail renovation or construction toward programs such as housing and behavioral health services. The resolution (No. 17-18) asks supervisors to commission a budget and legislative analyst report to detail financial and decarceration impacts.

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