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Police commission reviews early intervention data showing 281 alerts in Q1; department to tailor alerts with University of Chicago
Summary
The San Francisco Police Commission heard a detailed first-quarter 2017 Early Intervention System briefing showing 281 alerts, 353 uses-of-force incidents and five open interventions. The department said it will work with the University of Chicago to refine alerts by comparing officers in similar assignments.
The San Francisco Police Commission on Wednesday reviewed the Police Department's first-quarter 2017 Early Intervention System (EIS) briefing, which identified 281 alerts and a series of recommendations to refine how the department detects patterns of problematic conduct.
Sergeant Stacey Youngblood told commissioners the EIS recorded 281 alerts in the quarter, with 47 percent triggered by three-or-more uses of force within a three-month period. She said the quarter included 353 use-of-force incidents involving 653 officers and a total of 803 discrete uses of force logged in the system.
'The alerts are threshold-driven,'…
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