DGO 7.01
SFPD-SFUSD MOU
MOU 2.0
Police Training
SFPD
100
The San Francisco Juvenile Policing code. Considered a model code for juvenile policing around the country, it was created through collaboration between the youth commission, the Office of Citizen Complaints and SF Police Dept. in the mid-2000's
What is Department General Order 7.01?
100
Date the youth commission youth justice committee presented to the police commission on the MOU.
What is August 14, 2013?
100
A handful of SFPD officers that are assigned to respond to calls at particular schools and occassionally meet with school site staff
What is a school resource officer?
100
The people SFPD ought to provide training for.
Who are new recruits and advanced officers, with a priority for sergeants and patrol officers?
100
SFPD's Police Chief
Who is Greg Suhr?
200
A requirement of SFPD when making arrests of people under 18.
What is "parental notification?"
200
One of the long-term goals of SFPD-SFUSD collaboration.
What is data-sharing regarding on-campus arrests?
200
An SFPD officer responsible for meeting with principals and placing school resource officers.
Who is the SRO coordinator?
200
A teaching activity the SFPD training on youth-police relations should incorporate
What is role-playing real-life scenarios with youth?
200
The training director at SFPD's Police Academy.
Who is Captain Lazar?
300
Where youth must be taken to when they are arrested, instead of district stations where adults are detained.
What is Community Assessment and Referral Center?
300
A requirement for an SFPD officer when considering an on-campus arrest.
What is notification of school administrators?
300
• Whether the arrest or summoning is in response to the commission of a school-related offense; • The seriousness of the offense; • Whether there is an imminent threat to public safety; • Federal or state requirements; • Whether the officer is able to accomplish the arrest by other means.
What are the required considerations for an SFPD officer wishing to make an arrest on campus?
300
A renowned trainer on youth-police relations based on Boston, MA.
Who is Lisa Thurau with Strategies for Youth?
300
An independent office, overseen by the Police Commission, that investigates reports of police misconduct for SFPD.
What is the Office of Citizen Complaints?
400
A requirement of SFPD when interrogating juveniles.
What is audiotaping?
400
(1) necessary to protect the physical safety of students and staff; (2) required by law; or (3) appropriate to address criminal behavior of persons other than students
What are the requirements for a school administrator to request police assistance?
400
A survey where students have the opportunity to air their feelings on school safety and police relations on campus.
What is the school climate survey?
400
Examples of three things that should be included in police training on juvenile policing
What is adolescent cognitive development, mental health issues for youth, and recognizing and interacting with traumatized youth?
400
The body that creates policy for the San Francisco Police Dept.
What is the police commission?
500
A requirement of SFPD when interrogating juveniles.
What is "allowing parents to be present?"
500
A protocol for responding to low-level school-based offenses.
What are graduated offenses?
500
A body that will accept feedback and disputes concerning the school policing and adherence to the guidelines of the MOU.
What is the SFUSD Restorative Practices Task Force?
500
Examples of three things that should be included in the SFPD juvenile policing training
What is asserting authority effectively with youth, de-escalation, and issues of racial profiling?
500
The month and year the joint police-youth commission hearing on youth-police relations was held
What is March 2012?
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