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Commissioners assign reform clusters, schedule mental-health hearing; public commenters press OCC accountability

San Francisco Police Commission · January 4, 2017
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Summary

Rania Adwan presented commission cluster assignments for DOJ-recommended reforms; Commissioner Mazuko urged a February hearing with health agencies on mental-health calls; public comment included calls for stronger OCC oversight and support for a Safe Place program.

The Police Commission used its Jan. 4 meeting to assign commissioners to lead clusters of DOJ-recommended reforms, schedule follow-ups and hear extended public comment.

Senior policy analyst Rania Adwan presented a proposed clustering of 18 DOJ recommendations into 11 work streams and asked commissioners to volunteer as leads for each cluster. The clusters range from community engagement and audit reporting to use-of-force policy review; Adwan said commissioners will be expected to present periodic updates on their assigned topics.

Commissioner Mazuko pressed for a focused hearing on mental-health response,…

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