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Chief outlines new behavioral-science training, crime trends and Occupy SF outreach

San Francisco Police Commission · October 12, 2011
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Chief Gregory Sir told the Police Commission the department plans expanded behavioral-science support and training for officers, reported recent crime reductions and described outreach and sanitary interventions at Occupy San Francisco.

Chief Gregory Sir presented the department’s operational and policy updates at the commission’s Oct. 12 meeting, describing planned training changes, recent crime trends, and the department’s approach to Occupy San Francisco.

The chief said leaders recommended three mandated Behavioral Science Unit (BSU) check-ins — an immediate debrief, a 30-day follow-up, and a later session — and that the draft language will go to the city attorney, command staff and fiscal reviewers in November. He said the…

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