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Human Rights Commission releases citywide public‑safety landscape analysis; coalition urges language access and community‑led responses

Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee · April 14, 2022
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The Human Rights Commission presented a public safety landscape analysis documenting a proliferation of violence‑prevention programs with uneven coordination, gaps in language access, and underresourced community victim services; the Community Coalition for Safety and Justice urged immediate implementation of near‑term recommendations and a community‑led response plan.

The Human Rights Commission presented a citywide public‑safety landscape analysis at the Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee on April 14, framing the report as a follow‑up to a resolution the Board passed a year earlier asking for a comprehensive violence prevention and victim support plan.

Chair Supervisor Gordon Marr opened the hearing by citing national and local reporting: nearly 11,000 Asian American and Pacific Islander incidents were reported to Stop AAPI Hate nationally through December (including more than 4,100 in California and 905 in San Francisco), and SFPD preliminary data showed anti‑AAPI bias incidents reported locally rose from 9 in 2020 to 60…

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