Poll Finds Female Politicians Receive More Threats and Harassment Than Men
A survey conducted by the University of San Diego reveals that female officeholders are more likely to receive threats and harassment from members of the public.
A survey conducted by the University of San Diego reveals that female officeholders are more likely to receive threats and harassment from members of the public.
The new policy was developed in collaboration between the police department and the city manager’s office following two high-profile incidents involving a city code inspector and a police officer.
Since 2016, at least 20 current or former police officials have filed complaints or lawsuits against Police Chief Sandra Spagnoli. That number could top 30 by the end of the year.