CopMonitor is an award-winning collection of records about local police for the general public, the families of victims of police violence, activists, civil rights advocates, defense attorneys, public officials, and journalists. It is a byproduct of the San Francisco Public Defender’s core function to zealously defend indigent community members criminally charged in San Francisco.
Enter the CopMonitor Database.
This database contains the following categories of information released under the California Public Records Act (learn more here):
Additionally, CopMonitor contains the following additional information;
If you believe we have missed something that should be included in CopMonitor, please email the Integrity Unit at PUBDEF-CopMonitor@sfgov.org.
Until 2019, California shielded police personnel records from public disclosure, including all misconduct and disciplinary records, leading the ACLU to rank California as “the most secretive state in the country.” We began this database to make the records we found and received accessible for our trial teams. Because we strongly believe that the public has a right to know who polices them, we expanded access to the public.