Welcome. Oakland Police Department s Community CompStat Meeting March 22, Hosted By: Bishop Bob Jackson, Sr. Pastor Acts Full Gospel Church
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1 Welcome Oakland Police Department s Community CompStat Meeting March 22, 2012 Hosted By: Bishop Bob Jackson, Sr. Pastor Acts Full Gospel Church
2 Evening Agenda Call to Order Introductions Mayor s s 100-Block Initiative What is CompStat? Overview of Violence Reduction Plan Presentation by Bureau of Field Operations (BFO) 1 & 2 Presentation by Criminal Investigation Division (CID) Question and Answer Period What Can I do to Help? Report Crime(s) ) in Your Area (Important Phone Numbers)
3 Call to Order Bishop Bob Jackson, Sr. Pastor Acts Full Gospel Church
4 Introductions Chief Howard A. Jordan Oakland Police Department The Mission of the Oakland Police Department is to provide the Community of Oakland an environment in which its citizens can live, work, play, and thrive free from crime and fear of crime.
5 What can you expect to take away from today s s meeting: The Police Department is staffed by a seasoned team that directs its crime fighting based on an accountability system called CompStat. The Police Departments Command Staff directs their efforts using intelligent led policing, a subset of which is the Mayors 100 Block Initiative. The Police Department is striving to improve community relationships, partnerships, and knowledge by providing a citywide overview on crime data, mapping, and analysis.
6 What is CompStat? (Comparative Statistics) Presented by: Chief Howard A. Jordan Oakland Police Department
7 What is CompStat? CompStat is a way of creating, implementing and measuring enforcement strategies Allows the police department to focus efforts on intelligence led policing that includes, but is not exclusive to the Mayor s s 100 Block Initiative Better able to track police operations that have led to significant success
8 100 Block Initiative Mayor Jean Quan City of Oakland New Dreams, New Ways
9 OPD Violence Reduction Plan Presented by Deputy Chief Eric Breshears BFO 2
10 Violence Reduction Plan Background Strategies Seasoned teams hit the streets daily deploying their resources intelligently to achieve optimal crime fighting success.
11 Violence Reduction Plan On going intelligence between the Bureaus, the City and the Community Teams will work with the Intelligence Section (Area Intel and Dept. Intel) Criminal Investigations Division (CID) and the Operations Commanders to identify the latest crime trends (to include shootings, robberies, and burglaries), hotspots and violent offenders within the Bureaus. Utilize the intelligence process to obtain current criminal information and connectivity to identify the specific persons or locations that are responsible for crime.
12 Violence Reduction Plan A variety of enforcement strategies are employed. Personnel Deployment Problem Solving Officers (PSO( PSO s) Crime Reduction Teams (CRT s)
13 Symbol Key Homicides Shootings Robberies Vehicle Stops Pedestrian Stops Mar 3 Mar Feb 25 Mar Feb 18 Feb Feb 11 Feb Feb 4 Feb Jan 28 Feb Jan 21 Jan Jan 14 Jan
14 Bureau of Field Operations 2 (BFO 2) CompStat Presentation Presented by Captain Brian Medeiros BFO2
15 BFO 2 Area Map
16 BFO 2 District Boundaries District 4 District 5 District 6
17 Homicides / Shootings District 4 January 14 February 10 February 11 March 9
18 Homicides / Shootings District 5 January 14 February 10 February 11 March 9
19 Homicides / Shootings District 6 January 14 February 10 February 11 March 9
20 Robberies District 4 January 14 February 10 February 11 March 9
21 Robberies District 5 January 14 February 10 February 11 March 9
22 Robberies District 6 January 14 February 10 February 11 March 9
23 Directed Resources District 4 Officer Vehicle Stops Officer Pedestrian Stops February 11 March 9
24 Directed Resources District 5 Officer Vehicle Stops Officer Pedestrian Stops February 11 March 9
25 Directed Resources District 6 Officer Vehicle Stops Officer Pedestrian Stops February 11 March 9
26 Violence Reduction Plan Year to date Totals (from( Jan 17, BFO 2) 49 Calls Dispatched - Primary Unit 4 Calls Dispatched - Cover Unit 69 Self Initiated Cover Assignments 693 Self-Initiated Vehicle Stops 212 Self-Initiated Walking Stops 21 Self-Initiated Bicycle Stops 633 Stop Data Forms Completed 14 Crime Reports Completed 41*Firearms Recovered 146 Probation/Parole Searches
27 Violence Reduction Plan (cont.) Year to Date Totals (from January 17, BFO 2) 10 Search Warrants Served 558 Field Contacts Completed 96 Felony On-View Arrests 31 Felony Warrant Arrests 66 Misdemeanor On-View Arrests 16 Misdemeanor Warrant Arrests 24 Traffic/DUI Arrests 224 Vehicle complaints investigated 14 Stolen Vehicles Recovered (p) Tows 113 Other Tows 670 Citations Issued
28 Violence Reduction Plan (cont.) 41* Firearms Recovered (partial list shown)
29 Problem Solving Officer (PSO) Project Briefing Beat 30 Eastmont NCPC 30Y Presented by Officer Brian Hernandez
30 Project #30Y (Background) Opened 1 Dec 2011 Nature of Problem Narcotics Dealing and Loitering Problem ID #2 NCPC priority, Citizen complaints, School safety concerns Stakeholders: Residents in 7800 and 7900 blks of Ney Ave Students/Teachers at Parker Elementary Sources of Problem: Shortage of resources for enforcement action Lack of guardianship around apartment complexes
31 Project # 30Y (Goals and Response) 7900 Ney Parker Elementary 7924 Ney Playground 7900 blk Ney Ave Goals 85% of stakeholders feel Safe in this location (Customer satisfaction survey results) 15% decrease in shootings (comparing 3 months prior to 3 months after project initiation) Response Activities Obtain No Trespassing letters from 7900, 7916, 7924 Ney Ave. Issue Nuisance Abatement Letters to 7900, 7916, 7924 Ney Ave. Increased enforcement (car/walking stops) and resulting arrests and citations.
32 ACTIVITIES Project #30Y (Assessment) No Trespassing Letters Ney Ave signed Nuisance Abatement Letters , 7916, 7924 Ney Ave issued Violence Suppression Operations in Parker PSA 13 Security Checks 18 Field Contacts 10 Citations 4 Narcotics Arrests 7 Guns Recovered 8 GOALS Shootings 14.28% reduction on 30Y Citizen Survey To be conducted on 28 Mar 12 *No No shootings in Parker PSA since 10 Dec 11
33 Bureau of Field Operations 1 BFO 1 CompStat Presentation Presented by Captain Jeffrey Israel BFO1
34 BFO 1 Area Map
35 BFO 1 District Boundaries District 1 District 2 District 3
36 Symbol Key Homicides Shootings Robberies Vehicle Stops Pedestrian Stops Mar 3 Mar Feb 25 Mar Feb 18 Feb Feb 11 Feb Feb 4 Feb Jan 28 Feb Jan 21 Jan Jan 14 Jan
37 Homicides / Shootings District 1 January 14 February 10 February 11 March 9
38 Homicides / Shootings District 2 January 14 February 10 February 11 March 9
39 Homicides / Shootings District 3 January 14 February 10 February 11 March 9
40 Robberies District 1 January 14 February 10 February 11 March 9
41 Robberies District 2 January 14 February 10 February 11 March 9
42 Robberies District 3 January 14 February 10 February 11 March 9
43 Directed Resources District 1 Officer Vehicle Stops Officer Pedestrian Stops February 11 March 9
44 Directed Resources District 2 Officer Vehicle Stops Officer Pedestrian Stops February 11 March 9
45 Directed Resources District 3 Officer Vehicle Stops Officer Pedestrian Stops February 11 March 9
46 Making a Difference District 1 Shootings Down XX%
47 Criminal Investigation Division (CID) Presentation Presented by Captain Anthony Rachal CID
48 Criminal Investigation Division Major Crime Section Implemented on August 20, 2011 Section consists of five investigative teams Each team is lead by a Sergeant Responsible for investigating Homicides, Assaults and Robberies.
49 Criminal Investigation Division Field Support Section Weapons and Narcotics Charging OPD/Federal Task Force Theft Investigations
50 Criminal Investigation Division Family Investigation Section Domestic Violence Vice/Child Exploration Special Victims Identification/Photo Lab
51 Criminal Investigation Division Family Services Section Juvenile Intake Desk PAL Ok Missing Persons
52 Questions & Answers
53 What can I do to help? Get involved in Community Policing Block Level Neighborhood Level Citywide Level Reach out to your Neighborhood Services Crime Prevention (NCPC) Council Know your Neighborhood Services Coordinator Attend the monthly NCPC meeting in your neighborhood
54 Report Crimes in Your Area Gun Tip Line (510) (Tips may be made anonymously) Homicide Tip Line (510) (Tips may be made anonymously) Drug Hotline (510) 238-DRUG (Tips may be made anonymously) Major Crimes Unit (510)
55 Important Phone Numbers Emergency (Using Land Line) Emergency (Using Cell Phone) (510) Non-Emergency (510) Police Administration Building (PAB) (510) Eastmont Substation (510)
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