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Fair and Impartial Policing project briefs commission after Supervisor Campos hearing; focus groups and new screening proposed

San Francisco Police Commission · February 11, 2009
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Dr. Laurie Bridal outlined the Fair and Impartial Policing Project's training, screening and community outreach work in response to a recent Supervisor Campos hearing on perceived racially biased policing; she described new applicant-screening plans, roll-call training on implicit bias, and neighborhood focus groups to rebuild trust.

Dr. Laurie Bridal, who leads the department's Fair and Impartial Policing project, briefed the commission on steps being taken to address community concerns raised at a hearing convened by Supervisor Campos.

Bridal said the project combines training, revised applicant screening, focus groups and community outreach. She said recent work includes a new two-hour roll-call racial profiling update…

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