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Youth commission's training and school MOU recommendations win SFPD support; academy rollout set for June

San Francisco Police Commission · April 4, 2012
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The San Francisco Police Department agreed to adopt youth-focused training, broader distribution of juvenile 'know your rights' pamphlets and to pursue an MOU with the school district; a 50-member basic recruit class was scheduled to start June 25 to host the first training pilot.

The San Francisco Police Commission on April 4 received a youth commission presentation urging new training for officers who interact with juveniles, wider distribution of juvenile "know your rights" materials, and an updated memorandum of understanding with the school district to standardize school- police relationships.

Mario Yedidia, staff to the youth commission, summarized the March 7 joint hearing that produced the recommendations and introduced youth commissioners who later detailed the…

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