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  2. These reforms were began in October 2016, after the US DOJ COPS Office published a report, setting forth 272 recommendations to improve SFPD in five areas: use of force, bias, community policing, accountability, and personnel (recruiting and hiring).2 The US DOJ COPS Office later withdrew its support of collaborative reform efforts in all ...
  3. SACRAMENTO - California Attorney General Xavier Becerra today announced the release of the second interim progress report on the San Francisco Police Department's (SFPD) collaborative reform efforts. The report outlines SFPD's progress in implementing 272 recommendations previously issued by the U.S. Department of Justice (USDOJ) with the goal of increasing public trust through ...
  4. The California Department of Justice (Cal DOJ) issues this progress report as part of Hillard Heintze's Phase II report and pursuant to the Collaborative Reform Initiative (CRI) between the City and County of San Francisco (the City), the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD or Department) and the Cal DOJ. Our office worked closely with Hillard Heintze on the Phase II report, and we adopt ...
  5. The California Department of Justice (Cal DOJ) is issuing this progress report as part of the Phase I report prepared by Hillard Heintze pursuant to the collaborative reform initiative between the City and County of San Francisco (the City), the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD or Department) and the Cal DOJ. Cal DOJ has worked closely with Hillard Heintze on the Phase I report and adopts ...
  6. SACRAMENTO - California Attorney General Xavier Becerra today announced the release of the first interim progress report on the San Francisco Police Department's (SFPD) reform efforts. The report outlines SFPD's progress in implementing recommendations previously made by the U.S. Department of Justice (USDOJ) with the goal of increasing public trust through improvements in policing ...
  7. The Attorney General's Hate Crime Rapid Response Protocol acts as a supplemental resource to local, state, and federal enforcement agencies' investigation and prosecution of hate crimes. The Protocol ensures local agencies have access to the full resources of the Department of Justice at their disposal.
  8. Becerra Assumes Role After U.S. Department of Justice Retreats from Ongoing Review of Recommended Reforms SAN FRANCISCO - Attorney General Xavier Becerra today announced that the California Department of Justice has entered into an agreement with the City of San Francisco (City) and San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) to evaluate and publicly report on the police department's ...
  9. Nov 7, 2024SAN FRANCISCO — California Attorney General Rob Bonta today delivered remarks on California Department of Justice's preparations to protect California's values, people, and natural resources ahead of a second Trump Administration. Attorney General Bonta's Remarks as Prepared for Delivery: As the reality of a second Trump Administration takes hold, I know there is a great deal of fear ...
  10. Links to topics below 2025 RIPA Board Report Previous RIPA Board Reports 2025 RIPA Board Report The Racial and Identity Profiling Advisory Board (Board), supported by CRES and OGC, released its eighth annual report on January 1, 2025. The 2025 report contains an analysis of more than 4.7 million police and pedestrian stops conducted in 2023 under the Racial and Identity Profiling Act (RIPA).
  11. He chairs Funders for Safety and Justice in California, and co-chairs the national philanthropic Executives Alliance to Expand Opportunity for Boys and Men of Color Justice Reform and Public Safety Collective Action Table. Previously, he served for 12 years in the San Francisco District Attorney's Office.
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