partnerships key to combating neighborhood crime by holloway[1]
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• CPD COMPSTAT / Predictive Policing:
– “Computerized Comparison Statistics”
– Based upon five essential principles:
• Timely and accurate intelligence.
• Effective tactics.
• Rapid and effective deployment.
• Relentless follow-up and assessment.
• Commanders and officers held accountable for crime.
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• CPD COMPSTAT / Predictive Policing:
– Closely aligning resources of, and communication between, the Patrol Division, Criminal Investigations Division, and Crime Analysis Unit.
– Crime mapping information distributed to field commanders and officers on daily, weekly, and monthly basis.
– Emphasizes neighborhood partnerships.
– Neighborhood policing.
• Park, Walk, and Talk
• Tip411
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• CPD COMPSTAT / Predictive Policing:
– Quality of life policing/concerns:
• Based upon Kelling’s “Broken Windows” theory.
• Petty types of crime fosters more serious crime.• Loitering • Panhandling• Public drinking
• Fear of crime is a substantial citizen concern, even where crime rates are low.
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• CPD COMPSTAT / Predictive Policing:
– Initial focus on four specific crimes:• Burglary• Robbery• Prostitution• Narcotics
– CPD approach to crime based upon the three “E’s:”• Evaluate• Educate• Enforce
– Redistribution of tactical resources:• Anti-Crime Teams• Community Liaison Officers
Process is fueled by COMPSTAT - Crime Analysis Unit
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CORE VALUES
Best city to live, to work,
to visit, and to do business in
• Burglaries• Robberies • Drugs• Prostitution
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CORE VALUES
Best city to live, to work,
to visit, and to do business in
• Burglaries• Robberies • Drugs• Prostitution
RESOURCES
CAU, Citizens, DEA, FBI, FDLE, ICE, ATF,
NGOs, other Law Enforcement Agencies,
and City Resources (Code Enforcement, IT, etc.)
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CORE VALUES
Best city to live, to work,
to visit, and to do business in
• Burglaries• Robberies • Drugs• Prostitution
RESOURCES
CAU, Citizens, DEA, FBI, FDLE, ICE, ATF,
NGOs, other Law Enforcement Agencies,
and City Resources (Code Enforcement, IT, etc.)
OPERATIONAL CAPACITY
Patrol, CID, and theCommunications Center
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• Departmental Focus on Crime:
– In 2009, the Department’s Robbery Unit was created to address the steady increase in robbery cases.
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• Department focus on robberies resulted in substantial increases in arrests. 85% increase in total number of subjects arrested. 91% increase in total number of criminal charges made.
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Beach Blanket Thefts(Spring Break - March 6th through April 18th)
In 2010, District One Officers - including Patrol, Traffic Team Officers, and Beach Walk Community Policing Team Officers - focused their deployments to reduce the incidents of Beach Blanket Thefts occurring during Spring Break.
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Crime Analysis in Action
Highlighted Cases
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• Successes (Home Invasion Robbery):
– Detectives recovered the stun gun and a .357 firearm; the suspect vehicle was seized.
Some of the Victim’s
Recovered Money
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• Successes (Vehicle Burglaries):
– During January 2010, 19 vehicle burglaries occurred in the area of Sunset Point Road and North Keene Road.
– The majority of the vehicles were unlocked and items of opportunity were targeted.
Map of :
Incidents
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Suspect’s Residence
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Suspect Arrests
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• Successes (Vehicle Burglaries):
– The Crime Analysis Unit (CAU) identified the similarity in pattern and distributed bulletins, containing maps and other information, to both Patrol and CID.
– Officers arrested Danielle Ponzio as she was committing one of the burglaries and it was revealed she was communicating with William Kitchin via a portable two way radio. At the time, Kitchin eluded police.
– Ponzio was later released from jail and the burglaries continued.
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• Successes (Occupied Burglary):
– The Criminal Investigations Division, working with the Patrol Division and acting upon a multitude of information provided by the CAU, quickly contacted potential suspects.
– Five days later, the suspect, John Pellegrino, was located and arrested.
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• Successes (Criminal Mischief):
– Between mid-February 2010 and early March 2010, 15 incidents of graffiti occurred.
– The CAU connected the incidents and immediately provided analysis and maps of the incidents to CID and Patrol.
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• Successes (Criminal Mischief):– A School Resource Officer (SRO) recognized an incident of
tagger graffiti at his school as being similar to the information distributed by CAU.
– Working in conjunction with CID, the SRO and detectives quickly located and arrested two juveniles responsible for 14 of the incidents.
Examples of the
Tagger Graffiti
involved
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• Successes (Narcotics Arrest):
– In March 2010, Vice Detectives working in coordination with DEA, stopped an offender’s vehicle.
– Clearwater Narcotics K-9 alerted to the vehicle.
– Search of the vehicle yielded $215,000 concealed in the vehicle’s dashboard.
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• Successes (Residential Burglary):– Though the vehicle was unoccupied, officers located
information relating to where the vehicle owner might be the following day.
– Acting on the information provided by patrol officers, detectives conducted a surveillance and ultimately made contact with the vehicle owner.
– Patrol and CID interviews, as well as other evidence, implicated the owner’s boyfriend, Joshua Hennis.
– Hennis was located and arrested two days later and is currently in jail awaiting trial.
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• Successes (Narcotics Arrest):– In April 2010, Patrol Officers forwarded a tip to Vice
Detectives relating to a known narcotics offender.
– Vice Detectives launched a cooperative investigation with Probation / Parole Officers.
– The joint investigation led to the arrest of three individuals.
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• Successes (Narcotics Arrest):– Vice Detectives seized Oxycodone, cocaine, marijuana,
and a .38 revolver.
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• Successes (Narcotics Arrest):
– In May 2010, Patrol Officers conducted a Park, Walk, and Talk in a residential area to obtain additional intelligence pertaining to drug activity.
– With the assistance of concerned citizens, the investigation pointed to narcotics activity at a specific residence
– Officers responded to the residence and the investigation led to the arrest of two individuals.
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• Successes (Narcotics Arrest):
– Officers seized 419 grams of marijuana.
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• CPD COMPSTAT Mapping:
– Developed by City IT Department in conjunction with Major Teunis.
– Allows employees to search reported incidents, within a given period, which are mapped based upon district, zone, or geographic area.
• ACISS report data (RMS)
• Tri-Tech data (CAD)
– Full version available on desktop for supervisors and detectives.
– “Lite” version available to officers within their vehicles via laptop computer.
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• CPD Mapping Program Log-On:
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• Basic Search for Burglaries in District Two:
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• Basic Search for Burglaries in District Two:
Officers can scroll over individual icons to obtain additional data.
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• Example Of Individual Zone Search For All Crime:
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• CPD’s renewed focus on robberies resulted in a 13% decrease in robberies.
• Overall, the department realized a 2.5% decrease in UCR Part One offenses.
• Increased utilization of COMPSTAT and Predictive Policing principles, includingNeighborhood Policing, will continue to increase CPD’s ability to address crime and citizen fear of crime.
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2008 (n=8342)
2009 (n=8128)
All UCR Part One Crimes
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2008 (n=318)
2009 (n-275)
Robbery