TODAY’S TOPICS 1. CRIME STATS 2. POLICE STAFFING 3. HOW DO WE MEET THE GOAL OF INCREASED STAFFING AND CAPITAL OUTLAY; Equipment & Material
Jan 16, 2016
TODAY’S TOPICS1. CRIME STATS
2. POLICE STAFFING
3. HOW DO WE MEET THE GOAL OF INCREASED STAFFING AND CAPITAL OUTLAY; Equipment & Material
OVERVIEW OF CAD INCIDENTSCAD
Incidents2010 2011 2012 2013 %
ChangeRB Police
Department
30,295
31,893 30,140 32,773
+8.7%
2010 - 30295
2011 - 31893
2012 - 30140
2013 - 32773
CAD Incidents 2010-2013
* 8.7% increase between 2012 &
2013
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13,864
17,683
20,762
25,899
26,202
28,592
28,675
31,301
29,886
32,409
33,04134,353
31,637
32,77933,799
31,518
29,804
32,139
32,55331,439
30,295
31,89332,773
30,140
CAD Incidents
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Sworn Personnel
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Non Sworn Personnel
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CAD Incidents
Sworn Personnel
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CAD Incidents, Sworn & Non Sworn Personnel 1989-2014
CAD Incidents
Sworn Per-sonnel
PART I CRIMES & ARRESTSCrime 2010 2011 2012 2013
Change
%+ or -
TOTAL PART I CRIMES 1381 1100 1392 1417 +25
+1.8%
2010 - 1381
2011 – 1100
2012 - 1392
2013 – 1417
Part I Crimes & Arrests
* 1.8% Increase between 2012 &
2013
Arrests 2010 2011 2012 2013 Change % Change
Adults 1141 1105 1236 1654 +418 +34%Juveniles 180 159 203 184 -19 -9.3%TOTAL
ARRESTS1321 1264 1439 183
8+399 +27.7
%
2010 Adults; 1141 2010
Juve-niles; 180
2011 Adults; 1105
2011 Juve-niles; 159
2012 Adults; 1236
2012 Juve-niles; 203
2013 Adults; 1654
2013 Juveniles, 184
Arrests – Adults & Juveniles 2010-2013
* 27.7% Increase between 2012 & 2013
HOW DO WE COMPARE???City Pop. Violent
crime Murder Rape Robbery Agr. Assault
Property crime Burglary Theft
Stolen vehicle
RBPD 14076 147 4 9 19 115 938 291 570 77
TCSO 63,406 41,685) NA 1 6 5 NA 294 109 185 0
CPD 7663 48 0 8 4 43 304 93 172 39
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How Do We Compare?
RBPDTCSOCPD
RBPD ATTRITION AND RETENTION RATE – SINCE 1990;
Total # - 69 Sworn Officers
Reason # of Officers who left
Percentage of total # (70)
# who left for other Law Enforcement
Agencies39 57.1 % *
Left LE for private industry 3 4.2 %
Retirements 9 12.8 %Medical Retirements 2 4.2 %
Failed FTO/Probation 11 15.7 %
Terminations or; resigned in lieu of 3 4.2 %
Line of Duty Death 1 1.4%
57%
4%
13%
3%
16%4% 1%
RBPD Attrition & Re-tention Rate - Since
1990Left for Other LEAleft LEA for PrivateRetirementsMedical Retire-mentsFailed FTO/Proba-tionTerminations or ResignedLine of Duty Death
BROADLY DEFINED CATEGORIES OF POLICE WORK
1. CALLS FOR SERVICE/CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
2. CRIME PREVENTION(MITIGATION)/ ORDER MAINTENANCE
Red Bluff, California and US Comparison(s)
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4.2 3.9
Red Bluff
California
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27.6 28.6
Red Bluff
California
National
Figure 1: 2012-13 Violent Crimes Per 1000
Figure 2: 2012-13 Property Crimes Per 1000
SO WHAT DO THESE STATS REALLY MEAN?
Red Bluff has one of the fastest growing crime rates in the United States. Since 2011, violent crimes have increased 41% and property crimes have increased 30%. The violent crime rate is 250% higher and property crime 200% higher than national averages (2013 Uniform Crime Data). In 2013, Red Bluff averaged 145 crimes per sq. mile which is over three times higher than the national median of 39.3 crimes per/sq. mile.
RECORDS UNITSTATISTICS
4328 Reports Taken
6754 Including Supplements
AB 109 PROJECTS
Paint Airport Hanger
Paint and Rebuild Shoot House
DISPATCH
2010 2011 2012 2013Total Phone Calls to/ from Dispatch
66,023
68,023
71,309
71,442
Total 911 Emergency Calls
6,050 9,456 11,290
11,768
% of 911 Calls Answered Under 10
Seconds
96% 95% 95% 93%
TRAFFIC PROGRAM
$131,825 Grant•1 – Police Officer Position•2 – Radar Guns•$29,620 in Overtime Funds•$9507 for Training Objectives
TRAFFIC STATISTICSCitation / Arrest
Type
2010 2011 2012 2013 Change %Chang
eDUI 123 98 91 107 +16 +17.6
%Speeding 63 104 179 214 +35 +19.6%Failure to
Yield 20 19 20 23 +3 +15%
Other Moving
Violations
78 135 116 390 +274 +236%
Bicycle Violations
23 24 16 64 +48 +300%
Total Citations
1117 1107 1474 2005 +531 +36%
STATISTICSTRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM
Traffic Enforcement 2011 2012 2013 Increase/Decrease % (+ or -)
Citations/ Arrests 1117 1107 2005 +531 +36%Traffic Collisions 389 365 257 -68 -21%
2011 Citations / Arrests; 1117
2011 Traffic Col-lisions; 389
2012 Citations / Arrests; 11072012 Traffic Collisions;
365
2013 Cita-tions / Ar-rests; 2005
2013 Traffic Collisions; 257
Statistics - Traffic Enforcement 2011 - 2013
* 36% Increase from 2012 to 2013 in citations/Arrests
PROGRAMS & SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTSK-9 Program Volunteers In Police Service – VIPS Traffic Enforcement Unit G.R.E.A.T. / SRO – Vista School SRO – Red Bluff Union High School Investigations Unit (Detectives) SWAT Team Robot Team – (New)
K-9 Program
Alarm Calls - 8General
Assist - 2Other
Agency Assist - 8
Burglary - 5Disturbance
- 2
Drug Search - 40
Miscel-laneous -
4
Suspicious Vehicles - 8
Warrants - 8
K9 Use
K-9 Fund Raiser – “Dog Gone Run and Ride”
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VIPS ACADEMY TRAINING
Driver’s Training at the Airport on the old East / West runway. HazMat Trainng @ theCity Council Chambers
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Officer Sean Baxter – G.R.E.A.T. / SRO
Evidence Based Program
A nationwide long-term study (2006 – 2012) of the GREAT Program found the following statistically significant positive effects:
• 39% reduction in odds of gang joining one year post program.
• 24% reduction in odds of gang joining four years post program.
Evidence-Based Program
GOALS
All 190 Vista 7th Graders
13 Week Program
7 Classes Taught Weekly
Each class is 1 hour a day
Reduce Gang Involvement
Participate in Gang Sweeps
Develop Gang Expertise
Build Positive Connections
Reduce Patrol Workload
SRO Activity
55 Arrests
66 CitationsReports Taken; 191Citations Issued, 66
Arrests; 55
SRO Activ-ity
INVESTIGATIONS UNIT
(Major Crimes)95 new cases assigned 34 new sex cases
Significant Cases:
•Marysa Nich ols-Homicide
•Samuel Forseth-Homicide
•Scarlett Peterson-Homicide (young child)
Special Skills•Computer Forensics•Cell phone Forensics
3 1
9
8
34
19
Major Investigative Categories
HomicideAttempted HomicideAssault w/Deadly WeaponsRapeTotal Sex Related CasesMissing Persons
AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY
Areas of Responsibility - Map
Calls for Service by Area of Responsibility
Area 1: 5,838Area 2: 2,743Area 3: 10,814
Area 4: 6,858Area 5: 4,835
Sgt. Flowerdew
Sgt. Ortega
Act. Sgt. Ferrin
Sgt. Graham
Sgt. Busekist