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Youth commission urges MOU with SFUSD as SFPD outlines youth training and Know-Your-Rights distribution

San Francisco Police Commission · August 14, 2013
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Summary

The San Francisco Youth Commission pressed the Police Commission for a binding memorandum of understanding with the school district and broader juvenile-focused training; SFPD described a train-the-trainer session, a multi-language Know-Your-Rights pamphlet and a new radio code to encourage positive youth interactions.

The San Francisco Youth Commission asked the Police Commission to finalize a memorandum of understanding with the San Francisco Unified School District to clarify the roles of school staff and police in school-based incidents and to commit to consistent training and data-sharing.

"We feel that an MOU would support in promoting school safety," Paul Monje Rodriguez, a youth commissioner, said during the meeting, asking that the agreement define arrest and arrest-notification procedures, grievance processes and SRO training expectations. Youth commissioners and community partners including Coleman Advocates urged…

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