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Progress Report: Mayor’s 2005 Crime Suppression Initiative Presented by: Mark W. Herder, Chief of Police City Council Meeting of October 18, 2005
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Mayor’s 2005 Crime Suppression Initiative: The Mayor’s 2005 Crime Suppression Initiative was approved by City Council on August 16, 2005, to address increased concerns about the high rate of violent crime in Stockton. An implementation plan was developed and finalized.
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Reassignment: On August 21, 2005, a reassignment of Patrol Officers occurred: –Neighborhood Impact Teams were created. –Police Officers were transferred from other units.
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Reassignment: Community Policing Officer assignments were finalized effective August 28, 2005. The following transfers occurred: –1 Officer from the Vice Unit –5 Officers from the Traffic Section –4 Officers from the Narcotics Unit –1 Officer from Personnel & Training Section –1 Officer from San Joaquin County Metropolitan Task Force (METRO, formerly CRACNET)
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Implementation: The Mayor’s 2005 Crime Suppression Initiative was fully implemented on August 28, 2005. –Coverage increased by assigning Community Policing Officers in each of the “Hot” Reporting Districts.
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Map of “Hot” Reporting Districts:
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Results: The following graph shows 14 weeks of violent crime stats in Stockton for the period of July 6, 2005, through October 11, 2005, for crimes such as homicide, rape, robbery, or aggravated assault. During week 7, there were 77 incidents of violent crime citywide and 23 incidents in the “Hot” Reporting Districts. By week 14, incidents of violent crime dipped to 39 citywide and 6 in the “Hot” Reporting Districts.
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Results:
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Crime Stats:
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Summary of Results: Field Interviews:2,902Firearms Confiscated:43 Felony Arrests:299Parole Searches:272 Misdemeanor Arrests:154SMC Violations:208 Felony Warrant Arrests:175Vehicles Impounded:441 Misdemeanor Warrant Arrests:236Traffic Stops:2,372 Probation Searches:334Traffic Citations:1,445
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Missions Planned: Missions planned/scheduled in the coming months: –Gang/Street Racer Mission –Narcotics Mission –Auto Theft/Gangs –Domestic Violence Response –Parole Sweep –Red Light Enforcement –Criminal Transient
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Missions Planned: The Police Department requested assistance from the California Highway Patrol (CHP) on August 26, 2005, and subsequently, met with the CHP on October 7, 2005, to discuss working as partners in a mission to help reduce violent crime and auto theft in Stockton. Subsequent letters were mailed to the CHP Commissioner from Mayor Ed Chavez and Sheriff Robert Heidelbach, requesting the CHP support the Stockton Police Department with this mission.
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Highlights of Mission Results: Arrests* Pacific District Street Robberies (12 Officers)11 OTS Traffic DUI Checkpoint (13 Officers)4 GVSU Mission (7 Officers)2 Civic District Street Robberies (12 Officers)23 OTS Traffic Saturation Mission (12 Officers)7 Lakeview District Parole Compliance (12 Officers)12 Traffic Saturation Mission (12 Officers)6 Vice-Prostitution Enforcement Mission (7 Officers)15 *Felony Arrests, Misdemeanor Arrests, Felony Warrant Arrests, and Misdemeanor Warrant Arrests
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Highlights of Mission Results: Arrests* Curfew & Graffiti Mission (11 Officers)8 Vice-Prostitution Enforcement Mission (8 Officers)7 Narcotic Suppression Mission (12 Officers)12 Domestic Violence Warrant Mission (13 Officers)19 Traffic Saturation Mission (8 Officers)2 Street Robbery Prev. & Apprehension (12 Officers)12 *Felony Arrests, Misdemeanor Arrests, Felony Warrant Arrests, and Misdemeanor Warrant Arrests
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Highlights of Mission Results: The OTS Traffic Red Light Mission conducted 64 Traffic Stops and 60 cites were issued (11 Officers). The Bandana Robbery Mission conducted 5 Traffic Stops and 15 Field Interviews (F.I.s) (12 Officers).
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The Calls-For-Service Committee Is Currently Researching: Increased use of Telephone Report Unit & Internet Reporting Feasibility of Online Shoplifting Reports 911 “Hang-up” Calls, “Loud Party” Calls, Barking Dog Calls, and Alarm Calls and Alarm Calls Natural Deaths Missing Persons Reports Violation of Restraining Order Reports Child Custody Issues Vehicle Collision Reports Lost Phone Reports
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Progress Report: Mayor’s 2005 Crime Suppression Initiative Presented by: Mark W. Herder, Chief of Police City Council Meeting of October 18, 2005
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