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Mayor's office outlines community-policing report, proposes advisory committee

San Francisco Police Commission · December 13, 2006
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The Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice presented a district-by-district community policing report and proposed an advisory committee; commissioners pressed for definitions, implementation details on foot patrols, interagency coordination and outreach to non-English-speaking communities.

The Mayor—s Office of Criminal Justice on Wednesday presented a "living" report cataloging current community-policing efforts across San Francisco and proposed forming an advisory committee early next year to coordinate community feedback and interagency work.

Lenore Anderson, deputy director of MOCJ, said the report compiles a departmental overview (including the director of community policing role, foot patrols and school-resource officers), descriptions of existing community partnerships and district-by-district summaries of local activities. "This report is also available on the mayor's…

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