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  2. Sep 13, 2023An illustration generated by the artificial intelligence program Midjourney depicts a San Francisco police officer pulling over a vehicle during a traffic stop ... The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating. ... SFPD reviews the stop data officers report for inconsistencies in the reporting of races or indications of racial bias, Winters ...
  3. Mar 21, 2023So, San Francisco sought federal guidance. That led to the U.S. Department of Justice handing down a long list of recommendations that included creating a system to flag biased messages. While the department says it met almost all of its benchmarks for reining in bias, the new audit raises questions about how deep those changes go.
  4. Sep 21, 2023The U.S. Department of Justice warned San Francisco police nearly seven years ago to watch for officers who might intentionally misreport the races of drivers they pull over. ... As far back as 2016, when the U.S. Department of Justice came forward with extensive recommendations for reforming the SFPD, the department was told to consider ...
  5. Sep 14, 2023Officers in San Francisco—as well as across California and in other states—are required to log such stops in a state database designed to track racial disparities. ... Criminal Justice News Police Police Commission SFPD. Read More. Crappy times: Norovirus, at national 10-year high, spikes in SF
  6. Jul 18, 2024The lawsuit says such responses "make a mockery of the spirit and letter" of the law. Secure Justice also argues that the yearly reports are critical to the overall framework of the surveillance ordinance and are meant to provide the public and city leaders with metrics about efficacy, policy violations, corrective actions, data security, third-party information-sharing and costs to taxpayers.
  7. Tuesday's meeting will also feature a sixth hearing on the Collaborative Reform Initiative, a sweeping reform plan between the San Francisco Police Department and the Department of Justice that deals with racial bias, use of force, community policing, transparency and staffing issues.
  8. A San Francisco police officer accused of targeting Latinos in the Tenderloin could lose his job if he's found to have violated a state law that allows defendants to challenge their prosecution if it was based on underlying racial bias.
  9. Hundreds of officers flagged for potentially failing the psych exams required to become a cop in San Francisco have been cleared after a monthslong review. The Police Officers Standards and Training (POST)—California's authority on law enforcement training— put SFPD under the microscope in October as part of a broader review of the ...
  10. Now San Francisco is having a go at curtailing pretextual stops. Next week, the Police Commission will hear a proposed policy that would bar officers from stopping drivers for a specific range of traffic violations, which could include driving with a broken tail light or failing to use a turn signal.The proposal would also prohibit police from going on "fishing expeditions," or using ...
  11. Hours after taking office as San Francisco's District Attorney on July 8, Brooke Jenkins' office sought to have two cases transferred to another jurisdiction because of a potential conflict she feared would tarnish her public image. ... Jenkins and her office are ethically bound to ensure it handles all cases fairly and without bias ...
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