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Police Commission Reviews New Early Intervention Reports; AIM Automation Timetable Set

San Francisco Police Commission · May 6, 2009
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Summary

The commission reviewed the first-quarter Early Intervention System report: an interim manual system flagged 76 members (about 3% of the department) who met thresholds and the department gave an AIM automation timeline with pilot training in late June/early July and a target project completion in February.

The Police Commission received an update on the department—s Early Intervention System (EIS) and progress on the AIM (Administrative Investigative Management) automation effort.

Lieutenant Brown described the interim EIS, a monthly report that aggregates ten officer "indicators" (use of force, officer-involved shootings, OCC complaints, EEO complaints, civil suits, tort claims, on-duty accidents, vehicle pursuits and others) and associated factors used to contextualize alerts. As of the latest report, 76 members had met or exceeded thresholds (about…

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