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Showing Original Post only (View all)'Pretty staggering': Thousands of California police officers could be stripped of their badges ... [View all]
https://www.sfchronicle.com/politics/article/california-cops-decertified-18151927.phpPretty staggering: Thousands of California police officers could be stripped of their badges under new law
Sophia Bollag
Updated: June 14, 2023 7:06 p.m.
Californias police standards commission is bracing to decertify or suspend 3,000 to 3,500 police officers each year for serious misconduct under a new state law, according to estimates from the commission.
The estimates suggest the police officers engaging in serious misconduct in any given year could represent a significant percentage of the roughly 90,000 officers working in California, although some may already be fired or retired by the time the commission moves to strip them of their certification.
The estimates, detailed in a budget request from the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, are preliminary. The commissions new power to decertify officers took effect at the start of the year, so the commission doesnt yet know exactly how many cases it will receive each year or how many will ultimately rise to the level of decertification. So far this year, it has already received thousands of serious misconduct complaints that it is investigating.
Lizzie Buchen, who advocated for the police decertification law and now serves on the board that will review decertification cases when they are appealed, said she was surprised that the estimates are so high.
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Sophia Bollag
Updated: June 14, 2023 7:06 p.m.
Californias police standards commission is bracing to decertify or suspend 3,000 to 3,500 police officers each year for serious misconduct under a new state law, according to estimates from the commission.
The estimates suggest the police officers engaging in serious misconduct in any given year could represent a significant percentage of the roughly 90,000 officers working in California, although some may already be fired or retired by the time the commission moves to strip them of their certification.
The estimates, detailed in a budget request from the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, are preliminary. The commissions new power to decertify officers took effect at the start of the year, so the commission doesnt yet know exactly how many cases it will receive each year or how many will ultimately rise to the level of decertification. So far this year, it has already received thousands of serious misconduct complaints that it is investigating.
Lizzie Buchen, who advocated for the police decertification law and now serves on the board that will review decertification cases when they are appealed, said she was surprised that the estimates are so high.
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sl8
Jun 2023
OP
Based on the number of YouTube videos which capture police interactions with the public
Otto_Harper
Jun 2023
#1
Yep, & the bigger the company the harder it is to get rid of the deadheads. Re: the crooked cops, if
onetexan
Jun 2023
#5
True, but most of those professions don't have the life and death power of the badge be-
FailureToCommunicate
Jun 2023
#7
There is the life and death power of the scalpel or the mechanic's ratchet
bucolic_frolic
Jun 2023
#20
How fact based do you think a fear of retribution is for those who file complaints?
jaxexpat
Jun 2023
#10