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Chief outlines expanded behavioral-health training, crime trends and Occupy SF response
Summary
San Francisco Police Chief Gregory Sir told the commission the department plans additional behavioral-health training, proposed changes to a departmental general order, and reported a modest drop in violent crime; he described outreach and sanitation measures used to manage Occupy San Francisco.
Chief Gregory Sir reported to the San Francisco Police Commission on Oct. 12 that the department is advancing recommendations from its Behavioral Science Unit and will seek City Attorney and command-staff review before issuing written directives.
Key proposals include a structure of three mandated debrief/check-ins with clinicians for officers after critical incidents (an immediate debrief, a 30-day follow-up, and a later…
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