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Every day and every night, Sacramento police are called upon to deal with people experiencing acute mental health distress because there is nobody else to do the job.
The Sacramento Police Department received 10,999 mental health-related calls for service last year, 1,000 more than in 2017. This year, the numbers are even higher, with an average of 35 calls every day.
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REFERENCE MATERIALS
Chief Hahn addresses Sacramento City Council regarding recent demonstrations (YouTube)
Chief Hahn addresses Sacramento City Council regarding recent demonstrations (PDF 110KB)
Sacramento Bee Editorial - Sunday, January 20, 2019 (PDF)
Handout of Current Recruiting and Hiring Programs, Training Activities, Policy Updates, Equipment Updates, and Transparency (PDF)
Handout Reference Guide (PDF)
Statistics: Year-End Data Comparisons for 2016, 2017 & 2018 (PDF)
Bar Chart of Yearly Patrol Sign-Ups: 2007 - 2019 (PDF)
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