We collect name, age, address, booking number, case number, sf number. We have our own jail Management System that somewhat interacts with court Management System and somewhat interacts with the other systems in criminal justice and i will echo what Christine Deberry said. One of the things that i hope will come out of this is that we will gather, identify first, and gather excellent data, so we can make good decisions, and were not there. And i think that was said by a number of the other people before me. Were not there. Im hopeful that the Justice System will be able to come up and get together and there will be more investment in it, so we can get the data we need. And one of the things that im doing in my budget is my jail Management System that collects all this data and more, but also interfaces with other systems, but not as much as we would like. We dont get regular reports that we would like. Its very, very complicated to get a report out of the system. Im asking in my budget
Points into three key points around availability of data, accuracy of data, and being folks being able to ingest it. A lot of the data that we requested is not available because its not broken down in ways that are meaningful and helpful to identify the communities that are most negatively impacted. A lot of times that means that we cannot actually get answers to some of the most pertinent questions. There was a situation that we were in a meeting and wanted to know the population of special education students that were of africanamerican ethnicity or race. And we were not able to get that information, even though we know its one of the larger groups and most impacted in that. Weve had a lot of issues around accuracy. Weve requested data countless times before they had a good, computerized system and gave us 800 documents to sort and sift through to discuss whether its disproportionate suspensions towards africanamericans, and there was. We till have struggles knowing if its accurate a
Legislation what are the mandates of the legislation on the horizon . Its to collect information on all stops made by officers and import the information to the department of justice. The bill requires that each state and local agency, Police Officers to report to the attorney general data on all stops as defined and conducted by the Police Officers and include that information including time, date, location and reason for the stop. The bill further requires the employees 1,000 or more Police Officers to issue its first report by april, 2019. Why does that bring me to this point . In april, 2018, the state department of justice will roll out training on how to collect this data and submit it to the state for the top eight agencies. Were talking about top agencies that we call wave one, Los Angeles Police department, Los Angeles County sheriffs, california highway patrol, San Francisco Police Officer were number five in the state. Riverside sheriffs office, san bernardino, and San Diego
Intersection of race and poverty as an indicator. Lastly, we want to talk about theory of action. We believe that as we continue to build a professional capacity, to make decisions with data, to be empowered with data, we will see our Student Outcomes improve and outcomes at a higher level because there will be that deeper information to make decisions and take actions. So thats our theory of action. Lastly, we do partner with others. We share our data. We love to listen and learn as we did in this forum from our partners and from other School District or other city partners. Weve given you examples of when and how we partner with the community, as i mentioned, through the forums that we just held in november, with the cities and the measures built into the children and our families document. We also have Research Practice partnerships where we have a Longstanding Partnership with stanford. We have currently 28 Research Projects that are in collaboration with stanford that have not for
Clark this week. Lets get your wednesday started with weather and traffic. It was warm and hot yesterday. Yes. A little bit of a cooldown. A lot of high clouds coming in. It doesnt matter in the city or along the coast. Not gonna be that hot. Thank goodness we didnt have an offshore breeze. As it was, mainly confined to inland areas. Some breaks in the higher clouds but theres definitely an increase in those coming up from the San Joaquin Valley, sacramento valley, heat advisory out, same areas as yesterday. But the cloud cover is racing in here fast. Very thick on the golden gate. Some rain embedded in this taking the turn after arizona coming up from southern california. The high desert and i think a lot of that plays in our weather with an increase in the clouds. Westsouthwest 21. But theres extremely warm hot air aloft which will translate into toasty numbers again inland. But yesterday we didnt have the high clouds. Today they will be there. Thats why i think it will be still toas