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SFPD gives overview of School Resource Officer work, arrest and attendance interventions

Board of Education of the San Francisco Unified School District · September 12, 2006
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Summary

SFPD youth services presented an annual overview: 29 school resource officers serve San Francisco schools with expanded attendance, home-visit and youth-development work; the unit reported 194 school-site arrests last year, 115 home visits and proposed monthly reports and alternatives to suspension.

Colleen Fatou, who coordinates the San Francisco Police Department’s Youth Services Unit, presented an end-of-year overview of School Resource Officer (SRO) activities at the Sept. 12 Board of Education meeting.

Fatou said 29 officers currently serve schools across the city and that SROs carry out a range of duties including school safety and crime-prevention activities, law-related education, student-support work, community liaison functions and youth-development…

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