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OCC reports higher caseloads and staffing gaps; director outlines modest budget remedy

San Francisco Police Commission · June 11, 2014
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Summary

The Office of Citizen Complaints reported a 9% year-to-date increase in cases (329 vs. 309) and 331 pending cases as of June 11, 2014, attributing delays to four vacancies among investigators; the mayor's proposed budget would partially restore step adjustments and permit some hires.

Director Hicks presented the Office of Citizen Complaints' (OCC) statistical and budget report to the Police Commission on June 11, saying the office has opened 329 cases to date in 2014 compared with 309 at the same point in 2013 (a 9% increase) and currently has roughly 331 pending cases.

Hicks told the commission investigator vacancies (four open positions with two temporary investigators filling in) contributed…

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