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San Francisco unveils Fair and Impartial Policing rollout, community advisory board formed

San Francisco Police Commission · August 6, 2008
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Dr. Laurie Friedel briefed the Police Commission on the city's Fair and Impartial Policing project, outlining advisory-board work, DOJ-funded unconscious-bias training modules, supervisory training, and next steps on vehicle-stop data recommendations and community outreach.

Dr. Laurie Friedel told the San Francisco Police Commission on Aug. 6 that the city's Fair and Impartial Policing project has moved into implementation, with a community advisory board and grant-funded training under development.

Friedel, who authored a report with 28 recommendations, said the advisory board will continue to meet and has begun work on policy clarification, training and community outreach. She said the project has received a Department of Justice grant to develop a supplemental training module addressing unconscious bias that the city hopes will be used nationally. "This will provide the…

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