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Weed & Seed Reentry Public Safety and Juvenile Crime Initiatives
WebinarApril 23, 2010
The Community Capacity Development Office, US DOJ
Center for Community Safety at Winston-Salem State University
Feature Presentation by Vista, CA
Today’s Agenda:
- Welcome and Introductions
- Goals for Today
- Using Data to Drive Strategies Presentation
- Next Steps
Vista Weed & Seed Juvenile Crime Initiative:
Reentry and Gangs
Using Data to Drive StrategiesPresented by: Kathy Valdez, City of VistaDarcie Brown, San Diego County Sheriff’s Department
Goals of Vista Weed & Seed site
Assess the extent of juvenile reentry and juvenile crime;
Use data-driven strategies to reduce juvenile recidivism, crime, and gang activity;
Develop a comprehensive strategic/action plan;
Implement the OJJDP Gang Model
Focusing Anti-Gang Strategies
SUPPRESSION:Gang Leaders –
Serious & Chronic Offenders
INTERVENTION: Active Gang Members, Recently Released And Paroles returning to the community
PREVENTION (Secondary): Children and Adolescents at
High Risk for Gang Involvement
PREVENTION (Primary):General Population of Youth and Families
Living in High Risk Areas
Share of IllegalActivity
Relative Share of Population
Risk factors linked to gang involvement
Community Risk Factors Family Risk Factors School Risk Factors Peer Group Risk Factors Individual Risk Factors
Program Partners
San Diego County Sheriff’s Department San Diego County Probation Vista Unified School District Children’s Services Community-Based Organizations
Target Area
Primary: Townsite Neighborhood
Secondary: Other Neighborhoods
Target Area
Snap shot of Vista Home Boys gang members
Age of documented gang members and associates
Gang-related crime
Documented Vista Home Boys
Members Under 18 9 18-25 87 Over 25 130
Total 226
Associates Under 18 10 18-25 18 Over 25 11
Total 39
VHB Known Associates Not Yet Documented
Under 18 18 18-25 42 Over 25 27
Total 87
Juvenile Crime
Type of crime – by highest charge and all charges
Day and time crime committed Mapping of criminal activity and offender
residence
Juvenile Contacts - Offenses High to Low
1/1/2007 through 10/31/2009
Charge Description Total
Other part II and III 826
Aggravated Assault 299
Narcotics Cases 277
Child and Family Cases 220
Burglary 131
Other non-criminal code Cases 117
Malicious Mischief Cases 105
Larceny 72
Robbery 62
Deadly Weapon Cases 33
Motor Vehicle Theft 15
Arson 9
Fraud Cases 9
Sex Cases 8
Homicide 4
Grand Total 2187
All Charges for Juvenile Contacts by Year
1/1/2007 to 10/31/2009
Highest to Lowest
Charge Description Total
Other part II and III 1294
Narcotics Cases 374
Aggravated Assault 349
Child and Family Cases 240
Malicious Mischief Cases 191
Other non-criminal code Cases 181
Burglary 132
Larceny 98
Robbery 65
Deadly Weapon Cases 38
Motor Vehicle Theft 22
Arson 12
Fraud Cases 11
Sex Cases 9
Homicide 4
Rape 2
Embezzlement Cases 1
Grand Total 3023
Data Source: ARJIS/CASS
Data available in ARJIS as of 11/30/09
Crime by Highest Charge – 2009**thru 10/31/09
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
Aggravated Assault
Narcotics Cases
Burglary
Malicious Mischief Cases
Deadly Weapon
Robbery
Larceny
Highest Charge – Time of Day 2009 *thru 10/31/09
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
7 am to 2 pm 2 pm to 6 pm 6 pm to 11 pm 11 pm to 7 am
Aggravated Assault
Narcotics
Burglary
Maicious Mischief Cases
Deadly Weapon Cases
Robery
Larceny
All Charges by Age - 2009 **thru 10/31/09
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017
Aggravated Assault
Narcotics
Malicious Mischief Cases
Burglary
Larceny
Robbery
Motor Vehicle Theft
San Diego County Sheriff's Department
City of Vista
Juvenile Contacts by Description and Beat by Highest Charge
1/1/2007 through 10/31/2009
Beat
Charge Description 302 305 306 308 309 310 311 319 Grand Total
Aggravated Assault 71 38 32 42 5 10 29 299
Arson 1 2 2 1 3 9
Burglary 13 13 12 6 4 4 4 19 131
Child and Family Cases 14 31 34 16 7 41 16 220
Deadly Weapon Cases 1 5 11 5 1 2 1 1 33
Fraud Cases 4 1 2 9
Homicide 4
Larceny 8 3 9 1 5 2 72
Malicious Mischief Cases 6 12 13 24 3 4 4 105
Motor Vehicle Theft 1 1 4 3 2 15
Narcotics Cases 49 14 17 29 7 16 2 62 277
Other non-criminal code Cases 3 5 8 3 10 3 52 117
Other part II and III 141 53 91 70 11 144 20 142 826
Robbery 8 12 19 2 6 62
Sex Cases 2 1 1 2 8
Grand Total 314 189 245 214 42 238 32 340 2187
Juvenile Probation
Number and demographics Type of crime Type of supervision/incarceration Gang affiliation
Vista Juveniles on Probation
279 youth are on juvenile probation in Vista
74% are male Ethnic breakdown
Asian 1 Other/UNK 7
Black 14 Pacific Islander 5
Hispanic 196 White 56
Juvenile Probation Type of Crime Committed
Crime Against Person 107 Crime Against Property 83 Drug/Alcohol Offense 28 Other 2 Status Offense 48 Weapons Offense 11
Juvenile Probationers Supervision
654 Informal Supervision 10 654.2 Informal Supervision 11 Aftercare 6 Breaking Cycles, in custody 18 Breaking Cycles, non-custody 7 Compliance 10 CROP 16 Drug Court 4 Gang Suppression Unit 21 Intake 2
Supervision (Continued)
Mid Supervision 26 Regular Supervision 49 Residential Treatment 9 Sex Offender 7 Truancy Suppression Unit 54 Warrant Bank 16 Watch 1 Wings 8 YOU, in custody 2 YOU, non-custody 1
Juvenile Probationers Incarceration
Camp Barrett 8 East Mesa Juv. Detention Facility
15 Girls Rehabilitation Facility 1 Juvenile Ranch Facility 7 Kearny Mesa Juv. Detention Facility 7
Juvenile Probationers Gang Affiliation
Crook City Bloods 1 Deep Valley Bloods 1 Deep Valley Crips 1 Mexican Demon Locos 1 Mid Valley Ryders 1 Posole Locos 1 South Los 4 Varrio San Marcos 4 Varrio San Marcos Ghost Town 1 Vista Home Boys 12 Wolf Pack Locos 1
School Data
Suspensions by grade, ethnicity, gender
Expulsions by grade, ethnicity, gender
Truancy
Suspensions by Grade - Middle School Level
307201
269
408 352 323
479402
323
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
School Year
Num
ber o
f St
uden
ts Grade 6Grade 7Grade 8
Suspensions by Grade - High School Level
374
238276
140 167
341 362
258334 293 295
235
0
100
200
300
400
2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
School Year
Num
ber o
f St
uden
ts
Grade 9Grade 10Grade 11Grade 12
Suspensions by Ethnicity1627 1502 1589
569409
558
119 154130
165111 810
200400600800
10001200140016001800
2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
School Year
Num
ber o
f Stu
dent
s
HispanicWhiteBlackOther
Suspensions by Gender
708519 564
18661622
1818
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
School Year
Num
ber o
f Stu
dent
s
FEMALEMALE
Actual Student Absence Counts, All Levels
3335
5827
3813
16852829
1653
195 417309446 571
28701000200030004000500060007000
2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
School Year
Num
ber o
f St
uden
ts
Hispanic
White
Black
Other
Actual Student Absence Counts by Gender
4696
2712 2975
2946
4948
3087
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
2006/07 2007/08 2008/09
School Year
Num
ber o
f St
uden
ts FEMALE
MALE
What does the data mean?
Understand what the data is and consider what may be impacting it
Review the data with individuals from different disciplines
Compare “apples to apples” Look for patterns
Using data to drive strategies
Identify target groupsPrimary PreventionSecondary Prevention InterventionSuppression
Understand needs of target population Identify appropriate programs and services
Vista Weed & Seed Use of Data
Grant opportunities
Garner local and regional support
Vista Weed & Seed next steps
Further define target groups and appropriate services
Compile and present comprehensive strategic action plan
Contact Information
Kathy Valdez
Community Outreach Program Manager
City of Vista
(760) 643-2892
kvaldez@cityofvista.com
Darcie Brown
Crime Analyst
San Diego Sheriff’s Department, Vista Station
(760) 940- 4925
Darcie.Brown@sdsheriff.org
Next Steps Continue to Develop Strategic Action Plan Continue Progress Toward Goals and Objectives Utilize Data and Partners Monthly Conference Calls Questions? Contact Joanne Davidson
davidsonj@wssu.edu
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