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Improving Community Safety

Improving Community Safety. Deputy Chief Constable Bob Rich Superintendent Kash Heed Superintendent Steve Sweeney. Restructuring in Operations. Deputy Chief Constable IPAR & the Goals Superintendents North and South IPAR, Project & Partner Focus District Inspectors

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Improving Community Safety

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  1. Improving Community Safety Deputy Chief Constable Bob Rich Superintendent Kash Heed Superintendent Steve Sweeney

  2. Restructuring in Operations • Deputy Chief Constable • IPAR & the Goals • Superintendents North and South • IPAR,Project & Partner Focus • District Inspectors • IPAR & Crime Fighting • Staff Sergeants • Accountability & Support

  3. Five Focus Areas • Reducing Property Crime • Reducing Street Disorder • Reducing Violence Against the Vulnerable • Reducing Violence Caused by Gangs and Guns • Improving Traffic Safety

  4. Reducing Property Crime • COMPSTAT • goal oriented strategic management process • Monthly Inspections • Resource Allocation Meetings • Targeted policing • Crime Analysts • 8 civilian specialist • Crime Control Sergeants • E-parade

  5. Reducing Property Crime • District Target Teams • Proactive Arrest 329 • Criminal Charges 742 • Chronic Offender Program • 832 on file • 247 offenders dealt with, comprising over 700 case files

  6. * 2007 Crime Reduction Goals Property Crime 10% ↓ Violent Crime 9% ↓

  7. Reducing Street Disorder“The Entertainment District” LIMA Squads - Liquor Enforcement • NCO & 7 Constables, Dedicated Wagon • Friday & Saturday evenings (Callout) • $225,000.00 budget in 2006

  8. Reducing Street Disorder • FIT – Firearms Interdiction Team • NCO & 6 Constables • 2 ERT, 2 Gang Squad, 2 Experienced Members • No specific budget, funded from general OT • $340,000.00 in 2006

  9. Reducing Street Disorder Bars • Sergeant assigned to co-ordinate • Re-engage BarWatch as a liaison mechanism • Advise of increased enforcement • Train members • Enforcement projects • Intelligence/Analysis

  10. Reducing Street Disorder • Beats 13% of total Ops deployment however in D1 & D2 of 270 Cst.s doing patrol policing 102 have some degree of Beat responsibility = 38% • Bicycle Squad

  11. Reducing Street Disorder • Project Civil City Mayor Sullivan’s project adopted by City Council on December 14, 2006 COV Working Group 54 initiatives – VPD directly involved in 19 www.mayorsamsullivan.ca/pdf/project-civil.pdf

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