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Note: Missing finding numbers detected:
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Findings and Recommendations
5 findings
(F1): the City and its Police Department agree that Peer Support Programs are effective in helping Peace Officers develop healthy coping techniques for themselves and their families.
No recommendations for this finding
(F3): the City and its Police Department agree that the benefits in the peer support statute, effective January 1, 2020, are important to Peace Officers and Peer Support Team members.
No recommendations for this finding
(F4): the City and its Police Department agree that it is important that Peer Support Team members receive periodic training.
No recommendations for this finding
(F5): the City and its Police Department agree that allocating a specific budget line item for Peer Support Programs will help ensure adequate training and continuation of the programs.
No recommendations for this finding
(F6): the City and its Police Department agree that continuous communications to Peace Officers about the Peer Support Programs is important to increase their awareness and use of the Peer Support Programs. In addition, the Grand Jury Report also requests responses from the City to the following three recommendations:
No recommendations for this finding