Think Dignity
  • Who We Are
    • About Think Dignity
    • Board Members
    • Meet the Team
    • Committees
    • Annual Reports and Financials
  • What We Do
    • Our Programs
    • Program Calendar
    • In the News
  • How You Can Help
    • Think Dignity’s 2022 Game On Fundraiser
    • Become a Sustaining Member
    • Volunteer
  • Get Connected
    • Newsletter
    • Instagram
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
  • Donate Now
Think Dignity
  • Who We Are
    • About Think Dignity
    • Board Members
    • Meet the Team
    • Committees
    • Annual Reports and Financials
  • What We Do
    • Our Programs
    • Program Calendar
    • In the News
  • How You Can Help
    • Think Dignity’s 2022 Game On Fundraiser
    • Become a Sustaining Member
    • Volunteer
  • Get Connected
    • Newsletter
    • Instagram
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
  • Donate Now

Police Oversight Group Unveils New Ideas for SDPD Accountability

Homepage News Police Oversight Group Unveils New Ideas for SDPD Accountability

Police Oversight Group Unveils New Ideas for SDPD Accountability

Victor DeVore
July 3, 2017
News

A police oversight group unveiled a new set of ideas Monday to improve accountability within the San Diego Police Department.
The Coalition for Police Accountability and Transparency (CPAT) met virtually at 10 a.m. to unveil a policy package called “Police
Accountability Now.” The group urged local governments to adopt the plan amid the local and national calls for police reform.

The local coalition is made up of community and legal groups including the ACLU of San Diego and Imperial counties, Think Dignity,
and Community Advocates for Just and Moral Governance.

Duis autem vel Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt

Tags: Causes Resources Think Dignity
Previous Story
Meet Mitchelle Woodson
Next Story
San Diego coalition kicks off week of action ‘to end police violence’ with proposed reforms

Recent Post

  • From showers to legal aid, Think Dignity celebrates 15 years of homeless advocacy Saturday, 6, Nov
  • San Diego coalition kicks off week of action ‘to end police violence’ with proposed reforms Sunday, 16, May
  • Police Oversight Group Unveils New Ideas for SDPD Accountability Monday, 3, Jul
  • Meet Mitchelle Woodson Monday, 3, Jul

Follow on Instagram

Tweets by ThinkDignity

Information

Think Dignity

Phone: (619) 537-8736

E-Mail: ​thinkdignity@gmail.com

Mailing address:
Think Dignity
3525 30th Street
San Diego, CA 92104

Think Dignity is a federal 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and California public benefit corporation.
Federal EIN: 33-1146733

Follow on Instagram

Think Dignity 2021
SearchPostsLogin
Saturday, 6, Nov
From showers to legal aid, Think Dignity celebrates 15 years of homeless advocacy
Sunday, 16, May
San Diego coalition kicks off week of action ‘to end police violence’ with proposed reforms
Monday, 3, Jul
Police Oversight Group Unveils New Ideas for SDPD Accountability
Monday, 3, Jul
Meet Mitchelle Woodson

Welcome back,