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Commission critiques POST production process for law‑enforcement training video, considers alternate community outreach

California Commission on the State of Hate · March 20, 2024
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Summary

The law‑enforcement subcommittee reported that POST limited commission input on a proposed officer training video, raised concerns about victims' representation and distribution, and recommended staff follow up and consideration of a Plan B community‑facing video.

Commissioner Damsky, reporting for the subcommittee on recommendations to law enforcement, described a three‑day production session with POST (Peace Officer Standards and Training) and outside subject‑matter experts. Damsky said the session set the training video’s priorities — explain AB 449 reporting requirements and supplemental forms, promote victim‑centered response and California versus Hate resources, and encourage proper supplemental reporting — but that POST’s production process is tightly controlled: participants must attend all three days, drafts and outlines were not shareable, and there was no mechanism for the commission to provide input after…

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