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California commission to work with POST on hate-response training video; commissioners press for evaluation and transparency

California Commission on the State of Hate · February 23, 2024
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Summary

The California Commission on the State of Hate moved forward with plans to collaborate with the Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) commission on a training video required by AB 449, while commissioners urged stronger evaluation, public access, and community participation in the script and rollout.

The California Commission on the State of Hate agreed to begin working with the state Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) commission to produce a training video for law enforcement on responding to hate crimes and hate incidents, but commissioners pressed officials for clearer evaluation plans and public transparency.

Commissioner Krishna Danske said the commission will "start meeting with POST next week" to outline the video’s content and script, with filming planned for April–May. The proposed sections include an overview of Assembly Bill 449, how to identify hate crimes versus hate incidents, how officers should document evidence, community engagement before and after incidents, and referrals to the state hotline California vs. Hate.

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