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Police commission begins implementing DOJ recommendations; department sets 18-month timeline

San Francisco Police Commission · October 12, 2016
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Summary

The commission reviewed the DOJ/COPS Collaborative Reform report released Oct. 12, which lists 94 findings and 272 recommendations. Department leaders said they will integrate the recommendations into a matrix, seek DOJ technical assistance and provide monthly updates to the commission during an 18-month implementation period.

The San Francisco Police Commission on Oct. 12 took the first formal steps to implement recommendations in the Department of Justice's Collaborative Reform Initiative Technical Assistance Assessment Report, released that morning.

Captain Connolly, head of Professional Standards, told commissioners the report contains 94 findings and 272 recommendations and that the department will "integrate these recommendations into a matrix" and prioritize them through a ranking system. "We have an 18 month deadline in which to comply with the DOJ's reports and recommendations," Connolly said during the presentation.

Commissioners pressed department leaders on sequencing, budget…

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