GEORGIA DDACTS WORKSHOP AUGUST 4, 2009 Col. Ken Morckel (ret)
Dec 16, 2015
GEORGIA DDACTS WORKSHOP
AUGUST 4, 2009
Col. Ken Morckel (ret)
DDACTS
“If you’re not keeping score,
it’s just practice.”
Data-Driven Approachesto
Crime and Traffic Safety
DDACTS is an operational model that uses the integration of
location-based crime and traffic data to establish effective and
efficient methods for deploying law enforcement and other resources
DDACTS Goal
Reduce the incidence of crime, crashes and traffic violations in a community
Reduces Social Harm
DDACTS Advantages
Collaborative EffortGrounded in Community-Oriented Policing
Evidence Based Problem-SolvingProvides Focused Area for Enforcement
Ensures AccountabilityApplies High Visibility EnforcementFewer Ethical and Legal Concerns
National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives
“If the data analysis reveals that criminal activity and traffic crashes occur at a specific place
within a community, then it is at that place that law enforcement activities need to be
focused. A non-biased, data-driven approach to crime and traffic safety delivers law
enforcement services at the right place and at the right time. To insure fairness and
consistency, the approach must be uniform throughout the agency.”
Joseph A. McMillan, NOBLE President
National Partners
Demonstration Sites
● St. Albans / Vermont State Police (19)● Rochester Police Department (707)● Baltimore County Police Department (1754)● Metro-Nashville Police Department (1693)● Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office (255)● Washoe County Sheriff’s Office (673)● Oakland Police Department (1088)
• BALTIMORE NATIONAL PIKE• LIBERTY ROAD • REISTERSTOWN ROAD • YORK ROAD • BELAIR ROAD • EASTERN BOULEVARD
Baltimore County Police Department Selected DDACTS Sites
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Baltimore County Police Department
Nine-Month Enforcement Activity
51,625 on-duty patrol hours
1,169 arrests20,945 citations issued31,010 written warnings
Baltimore County Police DepartmentNine-Month Enforcement Results
Robberies Burglaries Crashes
+ 2.4%- 13% - 6.0%
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FIRST WEEK OF PROJECT
St. Albans, VTProblem ID
Significant increases in drug, vandalism and property crime began in 2005
DDACTS focused on: •High Crash Locations
•Drug activity
•Property crimes associated with illicit drug activity and use throughout the city.
St. Albans Results
Assaults Theft fromVehicle
Burglary
Vandalism Drug Violations
15%
1%
20%17% 36%
Crashes
18%23%
DUIArrests
Use “Hot Spots” evaluation techniques
Identify crime and crash locations through:
•Data Analysis
•Intelligence Gathering Deter Gun Carrying in Vehicles Deter Traffic Crashes
Rochester Police Department
DDACTS Project Goals
Metro-Nashville Police DepartmentPast 5 Years
Traffic Fatalities
24%
Part One Crimes
10.5%
Metro-Nashville Police DepartmentPast 5 Years
Traffic Fatalities
24%
Part One Crimes
10.5%
DUI Arrests
32%
DDACTS Guiding Principles
Partners / Stakeholder ParticipationData CollectionData Analysis
Strategic OperationsInformation Sharing and Outreach
Monitor, Evaluate and AdjustOutcomes
QuestionsFor further DDACTS information contact:
Col. Ken Morckel (ret)First Response Solutions
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