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OCC reports 619 complaints through October and 45 sustained cases; commissioners press on language access

San Francisco Police Commission · December 3, 2014
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OCC Director Joyce Hicks told the Commission the Office of Citizens Complaints opened 619 complaints through Oct. 31 and sustained 45 (8%) of closed cases; commissioners asked whether language access contributed to an adjudicated domestic-violence-related case and requested follow-up.

Joyce Hicks, director of the Office of Citizens Complaints (OCC), presented the agency's October 2014 statistics to the Police Commission on Dec. 3.

Hicks said the OCC had opened 619 complaints through Oct. 31, closed 599 and sustained 45 complaints (8%) of those closed. She summarized three recent cases in which the chief proposed…

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