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Commission presses SFPD to strengthen early-intervention system; experts, data fixes proposed

San Francisco Police Commission · February 1, 2017
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Summary

Commissioners and DPA urged a prompt overhaul of the SFPD's Early Intervention System (EIS), recommending clarified success metrics, addition of missing indicators (including certain resisting/assault charges), upgraded data systems and outside expert review to ensure alerts produce timely interventions.

The Police Commission devoted substantial time on Feb. 1 to a review of the San Francisco Police Department's Early Intervention System (EIS), the department's non‑punitive program designed to flag officers at risk of misconduct and trigger supportive interventions.

Captain Peter Walsh, commanding officer of the Risk Management Division, described EIS's structure (10 indicators and 14 associated factors under DGO 3.19), explained current technological limits that prevent automated capture of some associated factors (for example, linking 148/243 charges to specific officers in the crime data…

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