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Police commission hears interim early intervention system, interim database founds 53 officer alerts

San Francisco Police Commission · June 11, 2008
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Summary

Police Department staff presented an interim early intervention system (EIS) built in-house that has identified 53 officers with alerts over the past 12 months and plans a July 1 rollout of interim reports while the vendor AIM works toward full implementation.

San Francisco Police Department officials told the Police Commission that an interim early intervention system (EIS) is ready to begin producing reports on officers who trigger performance indicators and that a commercial product (AIM) remains scheduled for later implementation.

Lieutenant Brown, who oversees the professional standards unit, said the interim EIS aggregates 10 indicators required under General Order 3.19 to identify members whose performance "may exhibit at-risk behaviors" so supervisors can provide non-disciplinary interventions. Analyst Jim Villanueva described an in-house analytical database he built that has been producing…

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