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Committee adopts amendments requiring quarterly domestic-violence reports from SFPD and DA
Summary
Supervisors on Jan. 13 adopted amendments expanding an ordinance to require quarterly reports from the San Francisco Police Department and District Attorney on domestic-violence cases, including data broken down by specified Penal Code sections and numbers of victims provided victim services; committee sent the ordinance to the full Board with a positive recommendation.
The Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee on Jan. 13 adopted amendments and voted to send to the full Board an ordinance that would require the San Francisco Police Department and the District Attorney to submit quarterly reports on domestic-violence cases.
Supervisor Catherine Stephanie, joined by staff from Supervisor Riza Ronan’s office, summarized amendments that expand definitions (including a definition of "abuse"), refine what constitutes a domestic-violence case for reporting, and require the District…
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