A police spokesperson said that the estimated number of applicants this year is 2,104, nearly a 20% increase from 1,756 last year.
A police spokesperson said that the estimated number of applicants this year is 2,104, nearly a 20% increase from 1,756 last year.
Exact conversion rates from visiting out-of-state college campuses to hiring San Francisco police officers were not provided by the department.
The recruitment push comes as SFPD faces staffing issues, leading the department to pay out millions in overtime annually.
Between 2017 and 2022, the San Francisco Police Department spent $88.9 million more on its employees—despite its staff working fewer hours, according to employee pay data from the City Controller’s Office. The police department has attributed the reduced hours worked to a staff shortage.
Tech titans have also called for more cops, with Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff urging the city to hire more police officers during the Dreamforce 2023 conference. Benioff has threatened to take the conference out of San Francisco if the city doesn’t address its homelessness and drug crises.
In March, crypto tech boss Chris Larsen spent $600,000 on a televised ad campaign to attract more recruits. The police department was not involved in the campaign.
George Kelly can be reached at gkelly@sfstandard.com