DA Brooke Jenkins campaigned on centering victims. More than half her victim services staff has left.
Briefly

"Morale is at an all-time low," said one former member of the unit, citing the high level of turnover. Like other former and current members of the office, they requested anonymity for fear of professional retaliation. "We used to be about helping victims of violent crime connect to services and start their path to recovery. Our unit is..."
In her tweets, Jenkins highlighted Boudin's disregard for crime victims, stating, "These are the Black voices that he ignores and tries to silence because they don't feed his agenda," emphasizing the need for accountability within the DA's office.
Now, more than two years into her term... Jenkins' own Victim Services Division has seen an exodus even larger than that under Boudin - and has recently been plagued with missteps that critics dub major mismanagement.
Twenty-eight of the 48 staff members of the Victim Services Division have left Jenkins' office since she was sworn in on July 8, 2022, according to the DA's office - eight more than the number that quit under Boudin over a shorter time period...
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