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Suspend the San Francisco Sheriff s Department budget!

Suspend the San Francisco Sheriff’s Department budget! July 16, 2021 Phelicia Jones is the Rehabilitation Services Coordinator at the SF Sheriff’s Department (SFSD). She has been facing targeted harassment at work for speaking out against the SFSD’s racism and organizing people in the Black community to advocate for reforms within the department. No matter the adversity, Ms. Jones is determined to hold law enforcement accountable. Recently, as a result of her repeated calls to suspend the sheriff’s 2021-22 budget that was just approved, colleagues even put up a physical barricade in her workspace, pictured here. The budget includes no clear plan for accountability.

San Francisco is NOT a law enforcement reform leader

San Francisco is NOT a law enforcement reform leader San Francisco is NOT a law enforcement reform leader July 11, 2021 by Core Team, Wealth and Disparities in the Black Community  San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) Chief William Scott and Mayor London Breed are holding a press conference July 12 on public safety and also to tout what SFPD claims is its exemplary new record. Boasts SFPD: “Hailed by the New York Times as a       major city department ‘where police reform has worked,’ SFPD continues to break ground with its voluntary Collaborative Reform Initiative and its work on Mayor London Breed’s ambitious Roadmap for Police Reforms. Since 2018, the department has worked in partnership with the California Department of Justice to implement 272 recommendations that aspire to make SFPD a national model of 21st century policing.” 

Bay Area Reporter :: SF DA announces new name, pronoun policy for trans and nonbinary people

Staff at the San Francisco District Attorney s office will be required to ask, and then use, the correct names, pronouns, and titles for transgender and nonbinary crime victims, witnesses, and the accused, according to a new policy announced June 30. The policy, effective Wednesday, will also allow charging documents to be amended to use their preferred names if the person accused of a crime requests it, though legal names will also continue to be listed secondarily on all charging documents for the purposes of criminal record-keeping. At an afternoon news conference held after a Pride party at District Attorney Chesa Boudin s office in the Potrero Hill neighborhood the city s chief law enforcement officer said that it is the first policy of its kind in any California prosecutor s office.

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