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OCC reports higher sustained rate and staffing shortfall in Q2; seeks budget enhancements

San Francisco Police Commission · September 9, 2015
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Phone and packet reports to the Police Commission showed the Office of Citizen Complaints sustained 19 allegations in Q2 2015, noted longer case-processing times and investigator vacancies, and reiterated a budget request for additional investigators and policy staff included in the proposed mayoral package.

Joyce Hicks, director of the Office of Citizen Complaints, presented the OCC's second-quarter 2015 statistical report to the San Francisco Police Commission on Sept. 9, highlighting sustained-allegation and staffing trends.

Hicks said the OCC received 164 complaints and closed 162 in Q2; 19 complaints were sustained in that quarter, which she described as a 12 percent sustained rate for the period. Combining the first and second quarters, Hicks said the OCC's six-month sustained rate was 8 percent and mediation activity had increased…

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