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San Francisco Family Violence Council highlights zero domestic homicides this year and new interventions

San Francisco Police Commission (joint with Commission on the Status of Women) · December 5, 2012
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City's Family Violence Council presented its 2011 comprehensive report to the Police Commission and Commission on the Status of Women, reporting new data codes, a 52-week child-abuse intervention program, a phone app for elder-abuse resources and, officials said, zero domestic violence homicides so far this calendar year.

Julie Hsu, president of the Commission on the Status of Women, and representatives of the Family Violence Council presented the 2011 comprehensive report to a joint session of the San Francisco Police Commission and the Commission on the Status of Women on Dec. 5.

Emily Murase, executive director of the Department on the Status of Women, said the oversight work that followed a string of domestic homicides a decade ago has produced measurable results. "We have gone from 10 domestic…

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