What’s next after California’s scathing police audit? - The San Francisco Examiner

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The report found bias among officers at five agencies and determined the departments had not done enough to prevent it, raising concerns that the state has not provided enough oversight.

The audit looked at the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department; the San Bernardino, San Jose and Stockton police departments; and the California Department of Corrections. The findings of a blistering state audit of law enforcement agencies are reverberating across the state and raising questions about next steps for lawmakers and police officials in California.

The audit covered the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department; the San Bernardino, San Jose and Stockton police departments; and the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. “It makes it harder to push back when the evidence is so clear it’s a problem,” he told the New York Times. Susan Corke, head of the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Intelligence Project, also pointed out that since hate groups such as the Proud Boys are increasingly using encrypted platforms to express their views, the publicly available posts the auditors found are most likely “a really small slice of what’s happening.”

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