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Police Commission outlines timeline to launch Crisis Intervention Team after Memphis visit
Summary
The commission received a report on Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) work after a delegation to Memphis; commissioners approved a phased timeline to pilot CIT officers starting in June and seek citywide coverage by December, with training, data collection and community partnerships emphasized.
The San Francisco Police Commission received a detailed report on April 6 about a plan to roll out a Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) program modeled in part on Memphis's program, with an initial pilot slated for this summer and a broader rollout targeted by December.
Commissioner Angela Chan summarized a three‑phase plan: planning and curriculum design through May, pilot training and deployment for a first cohort in June, and expanded trainings and district rollouts from September through December. Captain Goldberg, the department's CIT coordinator, said the working group includes roughly 30 members…
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