California's new jail-death oversight chief hears from families who made a movement out of tragedies'
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Families of people who have died in San Diego jails gathered this weekend in Escondido to meet Allison Ganter, overseeing efforts to curb in-custody deaths.
Her office is a staff of two—Ganter and a data researcher—with a need for more funding to improve mental health and medical care expertise.
Sen. Toni Atkins stated, 'This is not just a San Diego problem...We have been the tip of the spear.' highlighting the statewide issue of deaths in custody.
Ganter committed to transparency in jail deaths: 'We will be developing policy, processes, and reporting that brings focus and transparency to deaths in custody.'
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