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Police Commission receives community‑policing advisory recommendations; asks 90‑day implementation report

San Francisco Police Commission · April 23, 2008
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Summary

A mayoral advisory committee presented recommendations on language access, public‑housing policing, youth outreach, training and accountability; the San Francisco Police Department agreed with many proposals and the commission directed a date‑certain 90‑day report back on implementation.

A mayoral advisory group presented a package of recommendations to the San Francisco Police Commission on April 23, urging the department and city agencies to expand language access, strengthen public‑housing policing, increase youth engagement and create clearer accountability for community policing programs.

Kyle Peterson of the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice introduced the Community Policing Advisory Committee’s report, noting the document contains recommendations rather than a finished community‑policing plan. Cheryl Davidson, who led the committee presentation, said members met monthly for eight months in four working groups that focused on youth and families, public housing, language access and overall community‑policing structure.

Key recommendations include requiring…

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