And chief. And members of the Police Department. And i also want to first of all let me introduce myself to the members of the public that may not be aware, of me. And may want to also verify my background and my credentials. And i am andrea shorter and i have the pleasure of serving as the Vice President of the commission on the status of women. Where i have served under three mayors. First appointed by brown, and then now, Lieutenant Governor nusom and now the current mayor ed lee and i am the most veteran member of this commission. And i also want to echo what president loftus has said, and testifying to not only the expertise and the dedication of the women that were mentioned but they are not just local leaders and expertise, we have National Model problems here and so what we are discussing today, and in terms of what types of policies, and what types of practices, that we want to have implemented in San Francisco, and under the command and the direction of our chief, we know tha
There ought to be at least some visceral sense, what if she did commit suicide and hes in prison for the rest of his life . Narrator tonight on frontline. He was never treated like a suspect. He was treated like a brother. Narrator . A death in st. Augustine. Frontlinis made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. And by the corporation for public broadcasting. Major support for frontliis provided by the john d. And catherine t. Macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. More information is available at macfound. Org. Additional support is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening Public Awareness of critical issues. The ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. At fordfoundation. Org. The wyncote foundation. And by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. Michelle was the youngest of all of us of six and s
Neighborhoods i mentioned and usually one or two middle schools per academic year. Okay. Great. Thank you very much. I appreciate it. Thank you. I wanted to call up professor and others. I am with the lead educator in the project survive program and proud to stand with the sisters against rape and we work with them and sf program and we started 20 years ago. We offer workshops through peer educators. Over the 20 years we have served 80,000 students through 4,000 work shops. In addition to the standard workshop we offer bilingual workshops in english with spanish, cantonese and mandarin so i read the thousands of evaluations that we get from the workshops and in the early years what i read over and over and over again from our students at city college was go to the high schools. Okay. It took some time. We went to the Community Based organizations which are the heart of this program and we said we need to work together. We need to serve all of the high schools. To answer the question re
California coalition against Sexual Assault and we serve the programs that represent all counties in california. California Rape Crisis Centers serves over 30,000 victims in 2014 and we oversee a National Project sponsored by the centers for disease control. We provide web conferences, training and online resources and programs on Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence throughout the country. Rape Crisis Centers are the Community Based organizations that provide Crisis Intervention Services to victims ranging from accompaniment and friends during examinations and support groups and legal advocacy and we are the vital partner providing training to schools and Law Enforcement and others and Prevention Needs to start with without. Over 25 of victims experience the first rape between 11 and 18 and one in eight experiencelet first rape 10 or younger. With Sexual Violence and victimization and this behavior is common in middle schools and prevention efforts need to start early and matters for
California coalition against Sexual Assault and we serve the programs that represent all counties in california. California Rape Crisis Centers serves over 30,000 victims in 2014 and we oversee a National Project sponsored by the centers for disease control. We provide web conferences, training and online resources and programs on Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence throughout the country. Rape Crisis Centers are the Community Based organizations that provide Crisis Intervention Services to victims ranging from accompaniment and friends during examinations and support groups and legal advocacy and we are the vital partner providing training to schools and Law Enforcement and others and Prevention Needs to start with without. Over 25 of victims experience the first rape between 11 and 18 and one in eight experiencelet first rape 10 or younger. With Sexual Violence and victimization and this behavior is common in middle schools and prevention efforts need to start early and matters for