Racial disparities exist in all aspects of our country’s criminal system, from police stops to sentencing. San Francisco is no exception. The police disproportionately stop, search, arrest, and use force against Black people. Despite being just 5% of San Francisco’s population, Black people comprise approximately half the City’s jail population, and are the group sentenced to jail the longest.
As public defenders, we believe it is our duty to expose and challenge racial bias in the courtroom, and to fight against policies and laws that disproportionately harm our Black (and Brown) clients and their communities.
Some of our most recent efforts and achievements aimed at fighting for racial justice include:
Our Office’s budget is 60% of the District Attorney’s Office. This is despite the fact that we represent approximately 75% of individuals charged by the District Attorney, and the fact that the police act as the District Attorney’s investigatory wing. Moreover, our budget is just below 5% of the combined budgets of the Police, Sheriff, District Attorney, and Probation (approximately two times less than the Adult and Juvenile Probation Departments, six times less than the Sheriff’s Department, and thirteen times less than the Police Department).
Given the overrepresentation of People of Color in San Francisco’s criminal legal system, these funding disparities are racial justice issues, and the reason why we continue to urgently and determinedly call for parity in funding each budget cycle.
We developed a Racial Equity Plan focused on creating a stronger, more inclusive culture to nurture diversity and inclusion and to identify and combat our own unconscious biases. We are committed to growing and strengthening the professional opportunities for all employees including Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) staff so we better reflect the populations we serve.
We have a Racial Justice Committee and various affinity groups comprised of attorneys, investigators, paralegals, and other staff that meet regularly to discuss how we can ensure anti-racism is embedded in our values and actions.