Approve $22,500 agreement to share police arrest data with county mental health services
$22,500
In Plain English
The city will share police arrest information with Contra Costa County's mental health department. This helps the county identify people who may need behavioral health services after an arrest. The agreement costs $22,500 and allows better coordination between police and mental health professionals.
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