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3/1992 SLACSJ advocates for a Civilian Review Board for police conduct. Members meet with Chief <br />Maginnis to explore ways to foster better community relationship with Police Department. <br />Maginnis offers to set up an office in a neutral location to receive complaints. Maginnis is quoted <br />that he is “tickled that people have taken an interest (in the police), regardless of their agenda” and <br />that he would “welcome a Civilian Review Board if that is what the people want.” (SL Times <br />3/21/1992) <br />5/15/1992 <br />SLACSJ asks City Council to set up a Human Services Commission to address Race Relations. <br />Others want a Citizens Police Review Board. (SL Times) . Note it is unclear if this Commission is the <br />same as the Human Services Commission that exists today. <br />12/1993 Maginnis testifies at the Senate Judiciary Committee regarding hate violence in California -State <br />and Federal Responses to Hate Violence. Maginnis’ testimony focuses on victims' rights, <br />prosecution of offenders, importance of state-wide data collection, and new recruit training on <br />how to treat victims. (Golden Gate University School of Law, GGU Law Digital Commons <br />California, Senate California Documents, Bill Lockyer, Chairman, 12/13/1993) <br />177