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El Camino Community College District Police Department Ninety Day Review October 2007 Stephen R. Port Chief of Police
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El Camino Community College
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El Camino College Police
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Department Staffing 1 – Administrator (Chief of Police) 1 – Administrator (Chief of Police) 1 – Administrative Assistant 1 – Administrative Assistant 1 – Sr. Clerical Asst/Accounting Asst 1 – Sr. Clerical Asst/Accounting Asst 2 – Sergeants 2 – Sergeants 11 – Police Officers 11 – Police Officers 3– Dispatchers 3– Dispatchers
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Part – Time Staff 4- Community Services Officers 4- Community Services Officers 16- Police Cadets 16- Police Cadets 3- Livescan Fingerprint technicians 3- Livescan Fingerprint technicians 1- Police Services Technician 1- Police Services Technician
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Police Services Officers
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Police Cadets Public Assist Call
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Police Communications Center Professional Magazine Feature Article Emergency Number Professional magazine (ENPM) is the official magazine of the National Emergency Number Association (NENA). ENPM reaches more than 12,000 emergency communications supervisors, managers and directors in thousands of municipalities throughout North America. Emergency Number Professional magazine (ENPM) is the official magazine of the National Emergency Number Association (NENA). ENPM reaches more than 12,000 emergency communications supervisors, managers and directors in thousands of municipalities throughout North America.
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Article Face Page
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Compton Education Center Police Department Merger Project
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Compton Education Center
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Compton Education Center Campus Center
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Compton Education Center Police Station
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Department Staffing - CEC 1 – Civilian Police Commissioner 1 – Civilian Police Commissioner 1 – Administrative Secretary 1 – Administrative Secretary 3 – Sergeants 3 – Sergeants 2 – Corporals 2 – Corporals 4 – Officers 4 – Officers No Part-Time Staff No Part-Time Staff
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El Camino College Police Department Incident Highlight Map Incident Highlight Map 2005/2006 Year - Department Statistics 2005/2006 Year - Department Statistics Ninety Day Comparison Ninety Day Comparison 2006 July 1 st – September 30 th 2006 July 1 st – September 30 th 2007 July 1 st – September 30 th 2007 July 1 st – September 30 th
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Ninety Day Comparison 2006 July 1 st – September 30 th 2007 July 1 st – September 30 th 20072006 Calls for Service2,7691,65067.82% Total CAD entries9,4318,31013.49% Total DRS349355-1.69% Total Arrests1671604.38% Felony251392.31% Misdemeanor142147-3.40% Detention Only000.00% Total Calls to Communications Center 9,54310,919-12.60% Calls to 9111,00790111.76% Total Admin Calls (3100)8,53610,018-14.79%
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Ninety Day Comparison 2006 July 1st – September 30th 2007 July 1st – September 30th (Most Common Incidents) Calls By Activity Code20072006 Traffic Stops1,06196410.06% Subject Stops368543-32.23% Patrol Checks3,0252,8386.59% Inner Campus Escorts57529.62% Location Unlocks118580-79.66% 911 Hang-ups32517288.95% Medical Aide5978-24.36% Cash Transports1791667.83% Fires178112.50% Disturbance96152-36.84%
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Ninety Day Comparison 2006 July 1st – September 30th 2007 July 1st – September 30th Most Common Report Types20072006 Warrant/PAL Arrests7784-8.33% Medical Aide2224-8.33% 51503250.00% Assault/Battery20200.00% Alcohol Related503447.06% Arson110.00% Drug Related41387.89% Theft/Burglary373023.33% Robbery31200.00% Traffic Accidents660.00% VC Violations155162-4.32% PC Violations2942-30.95% Weapons330.00% Vandalism45-20.00% Incident479-94.94%
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Conclusion “Surround yourself with great people” Rudy Guliani
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