2014 RISK ASSESSMENT REPORT January 2014 December 2014
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1 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS 2014 RISK ASSESSMENT REPORT January 2014 December 2014 Superintendent of Police E. Bryan DalPorto Report submitted by Deputy Superintendent of Police Carlton L. Cain FOR DISTRIBUTION TO ALL ESSENTIAL POLICE AND CITY PERSONNEL OR THOSE OTHERWISE AUTHORIZED This report has been completed pursuant to the Niagara Falls Police Department Risk Assessment Policy. General Order XII J (Effective Date 10/14/2013) Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision)
2 City of Niagara Falls Police Department January 2014 December 2014 I am pleased to share the Niagara Falls Police Department s Risk Assessment Report for As an accredited department, the Niagara Falls Police Department has collected data on complaints, use of force, and vehicle accidents since This information is used as an analytical tool for our decision making process. Excessive uses of force claims are inclusive in this report. Force, though rarely used, is an unfortunate aspect of protecting our citizenry. As the report describes, Niagara Falls Police Department officers apply force in less than 0.43% of all calls for service and less than 6.06% of the time while making arrests based on the total number of arrest for While using force appropriate to the situation, it must be effective and reasonable. As such, that judicious use of force carriers lower risk of injury to the subject and officers. We use this report and others to make intelligence-led decisions on the best practices in: force management, policy, training, supervision, investigation, and review of allegations of excessive force. After careful analysis of all 2014 risk assessment data, the following analysis yielded the following: Calls for service saw a 5% increase and arrests were up by 24%. While use of force incidents saw a 55% increase, use of force actions taken saw a 9% decrease. In perspective, NFPD officers were more effective in using force to affect an arrest in Total complaints saw a drop by 44% in 2014, with only 16 citizen complaints for the entire year. Considering the increased calls for service, arrests, and use of force incidents, the 44% decrease in complaints is an especially positive statistic for the NFPD. Use of force incidents in the City Jail saw an increase from 3 in 2013 to 35 in The majority of use of force incidents occurred when dealing with mental evaluations in This is becoming a national trend as of late. As a result, NFPD is implementing training with mental health professionals in 2015 to addressing the needs of the subjects and proactive training for the officers. NFPD officers had to use force against armed suspects 49 times in This is a 408% increase from I personally thank the Professional Standards Unit: Lt. Thomas Licata, Detective Daniel Bird, Officer Paul Kudela, and Officer Patrick Clifton for the mature, thoughtful way they contributed to this report. Their perspectives, analysis, and commitment to the professionalism of this report is beyond reproach. I particularly thank the consent decree team (Warshaw Group) for their leadership and hard work. They have provided both articulation and unique perspectives. Under their leadership, this review can become a national model for police oversight committee throughout the United States. Carlton L. Cain Deputy Superintendent of Police 2014 Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 2
3 Table of Contents Section I: 2014 Demographics and Yearly Stats Yearly Statistics City of Niagara Falls Race and Gender Demographics NFPD Race and Gender Demographics NFPD Demographics vs. The City of Niagara Falls NFPD Race Demographics vs. the National Average NFPD Gender Demographics vs. the National Average Section II: 2014 Statistics on Complaints Total Complaints Citizen and Internal Complaints Complaint Dispositions and 2014 Comparison of Complainant s Race Section III: 2014 Statistics on Use of Force Use for Force Incidents by Final Disposition and Month Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 3
4 Table of Contents Section IV: 2014 Statistics on Vehicle Accidents Vehicle Accidents by Month of Occurrence Vehicle Accidents by Weather Conditions and Month of Occurrence Vehicle Accidents by Object Struck and Month of Occurrence Vehicle Accidents by Disposition and Month of Occurrence Appendices Appendix A1: 2013 Yearly Statistics Appendix A1: 2013 Yearly Statistics Appendix B1: 2013 Complaint Totals Appendix B2: 2013 Citizen and Internal Complaint Totals Appendix B3: 2013 Sustained Complaints & Complaint Disposition Appendix C1: 2013 Use of Force by Disposition and Month Appendix D1: 2013 Accidents by Month Appendix D2: 2013 Accidents by Weather and Month Appendix D3: 2013 Accidents by Object Struck and Month Appendix D4: 2013 Accidents by Disposition and Month Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 4
5 Section I: 2014 Demographics and Yearly Stats (See Appendix A1 for 2013 Statistics) CALLS FOR SERVICE 56,213 ARRESTS 3,959 Discretionary Arrests 7.0% OF ALL CALLS FOR SERVICE DISORDERLY CONDUCT 155 RESISTING ARREST 90 OBSTRUCTING GOVERNMENTAL ADMINISTRATION 72 ASSAULT 2ND, PREVENTING OFFICER FROM DUTY 7 8.1% OF TOTAL ARRESTS 2014 Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 5
6 2014 Yearly Statistics (See Appendix A1 for 2013 Statistics) Complaints TOTAL COMPLAINTS % OF ALL CALLS FOR SERVICE CITIZEN COMPLAINTS % OF ALL CALLS FOR SERVICE INTERNAL COMPLAINTS % OF ALL CALLS FOR SERVICE Use of Force Incidents USE OF FORCE INCIDENTS % OF TOTAL CALLS FOR SERVICE 6.06% OF TOTAL ARRESTS Vehicle Accidents TOTAL VEHICLE ACCIDENTS 16 AT FAULT ACCIDENTS % OF ALL ACCIDENTS 2014 Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 6
7 2014 City of Niagara Falls Race and Gender Demographics (No changes since 2013 report) 2013 ESTIMATED POPULATION FOR THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS 49,468 RACE PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION* CAUCASIAN 70.5% AFRICAN AMERICAN 21.6% TWO OR MORE ETHNICITIES 3.9% HISPANIC 3.0% ASIAN / PACIFIC ISLANDER 2.1% NATIVE AMERICAN 1.9% GENDER PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION* FEMALE 52.3% MALE 47.7% *Statistics based on the most recent census bureau report (2010) Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 7
8 2014 NFPD Race and Gender Demographics (No changes since 2013 report) RACE AND GENDER NUMBER OF PERSONNEL PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL CAUCASIAN MALE % CAUCASIAN FEMALE % AFRICAN AMERICAN MALE 8 4.6% AFRICAN AMERICAN FEMALE 6 3.5% NATIVE AMERICAN MALE 1 0.6% NATIVE AMERICAN FEMALE 2 1.2% HISPANIC FEMALE 1 0.6% TOTAL: 173 The Niagara Falls Police Department saw no change in it s demographics between 2013 and Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 8
9 2014 NFPD Demographics vs. The City of Niagara Falls (No changes since 2013 report) In 2014, the percentage of Caucasian personnel in the NFPD was greater than the City of Niagara Falls by 19.1%. The percentage of African American personnel was less than the City of Niagara Falls by 13.5%. * City of Niagara Falls statistics taken from the most recent census bureau report (2010) Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 9
10 2014 NFPD Race Demographics vs. the National Average (No changes since 2013 report) RACE NUMBER OF PERSONNEL PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL CAUCASIAN % AFRICAN AMERICAN % NATIVE AMERICAN 3 1.7% HISPANIC 1 0.6% TOTAL: % of NFPD personnel are Caucasian, which is greater than the national average of 85.9%. 8.1% of NFPD personnel are African American, which is greater than the national average of 6.0%. 0.6% of NFPD personnel are Hispanic, which is less than the national average of 6.3%. The Niagara Falls Police Department is otherwise on par with the national average when comparing race demographics Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 10
11 2014 NFPD Gender Demographics vs. the National Average (No changes since 2013 report) GENDER NUMBER OF PERSONNEL PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL MALE % FEMALE % TOTAL: % of NFPD personnel are male, which is less than the national average of 91.2%. 20.2% of NFPD personnel are female, which is greater than the national average of 8.8%. Based on the above gender demographics, the Niagara Falls Police Department is more diverse than the national average. The national average is calculated from local police departments nation wide Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 11
12 Section II: 2014 Statistics on Complaints (See Appendix A1 for 2013 Statistics) CALLS FOR SERVICE 56,213 ARRESTS 3, % OF ALL CALLS FOR SERVICE TOTAL COMPLAINTS % OF ALL CALLS FOR SERVICE CITIZEN COMPLAINTS % OF ALL CALLS FOR SERVICE INTERNAL COMPLAINTS % OF ALL CALLS FOR SERVICE Total complaints for 2014 saw a 44% decrease from The percentage of complaints per call for service dropped from 0.1% in 2013 to 0.05% in Citizen and internal complaints decreased by 48% and 36% respectively. Considering the 5% increase in calls for service, 24% increase in arrests, and 55% increase in use of force incidents, the 44% decrease in total complaints is an especially positive stat for the City of Niagara Falls Police Department Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 12
13 2014 Total Complaints (See Appendix B1 for 2013 Statistics) TYPE OF COMPLAINT NUMBER OF COMPLAINTS % OF TOTAL COMPLAINTS CONDUCT UNBECOMING % DISOBEY ORDER / RULES OF CONDUCT % INSUFFICIENT SERVICE % INEFFICIENCY / NEGLECT OF DUTY % USE OF FORCE % VIOLATION OF RULES & REGS % ASSAULT % CIVIL MATTER % CIVIL RIGHTS VIOLATION % ILLEGAL PARKING % INSUBORDINATION % N/A % NOT ENTERED % OFFICER RUDENESS % POLICY FAILURE % PURSUIT REVIEW % UNFAIR TREATMENT % UNLAWFUL ARREST % TOTAL: 30 The most common complaint in 2014, conduct unbecoming an officer, saw a 33% increase from The most common complaint in 2013, use of force, was never reported to the Office of Professional Standards in Inefficieny / neglect of duty, rudeness, unlawful search, civil rights violations, and violations of rules and regulations all saw decreases in 2014 at 71%, 75%, 100%, 67%, and 33% respectively. These decreases can be accounted for by the 44% reduction in complaints from Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 13
14 2014 Citizen Complaints (See Appendix B2 for 2013 Statistics) TYPE OF COMPLAINT NUMBER OF COMPLAINTS % OF TOTAL CITIZEN COMPLAINTS INSUFFICIENT SERVICE % CONDUCT UNBECOMING % ASSAULT % CIVIL MATTER % CIVIL RIGHTS VIOLATION % N/A % NOT ENTERED % OFFICER RUDENESS % UNFAIR TREATMENT % UNLAWFUL ARREST % USE OF FORCE % TOTAL: 16 The most common citizen complaint in 2014 was insufficient service which saw an increase from 1 in 2013 to 4 in The most common citizen complaint in 2013, neglect of duty, was never reported to the Office of Professional Standards in Internal Complaints (See Appendix B2 for 2013 Statistics) TYPE OF COMPLAINT NUMBER OF COMPLAINTS % OF TOTAL INTERNAL COMPLAINTS DISOBEY ORDER / RULES OF CONDUCT % INEFFICIENCY / NEGLECT OF DUTY % VIOLATION OF RULES & REGS % CONDUCT UNBECOMING % ILLEGAL PARKING % INSUBORDINATION % POLICY FAILURE % PURSUIT REVIEW % USE OF FORCE % TOTAL: 14 Violation of rules and regulations saw a 33% decrease in 2014 while conduct unbecoming an officer saw a 50% decrease. The most common internal complaint in 2014 was disobeying orders or rules of conduct was never reported in Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 14
15 2014 Complaint Dispositions (See Appendix B3 for 2013 Statistics) FINAL DISPOSITIONS NUMBER OF COMPLAINTS % OF TOTAL COMPLAINTS SUSTAINED % EXONERATED % UNFOUNDED % TRAINING % PENDING % OTHER % WITHIN POLICY % TOTAL: 30 While sustained complaints saw a 15% decrease from 2013, it was also the most common disposition of complaints in 2014 at 36.7% of all complaints. The most common complaint disposition in 2014, unfounded, was the 3 rd most common in 2014, behind exonerated Breakdown of Sustained Complaints (See Appendix B3 for 2013 Statistics) COMPLAINT TYPE NUMBER OF COMPLAINTS NUMBER SUSTAINED PERCENTAGE SUSTAINED VIOLATION OF RULES AND REGS % ILLEGAL PARKING % OTHER % OFFICER RUDENESS % POLICY FAILURE % DISOBEY ORDER / RULES OF CONDUCT % INEFFICIENCY / NEGLECT OF DUTY % CONDUCT UNBECOMING % TOTAL: % of all violation of rules and regulations, illegal parking, officer rudeness, policy failure, and other complaints were sustained in The second most sustained complaint type was disobeying orders or rules of conduct which had 3 out of 4 complaints sustained after investigation. Between 2013 and 2014, the percentage of sustained conduct unbecoming an officer complaints saw a decrease of 42%. The only increase to a percentage of sustained complaints was for violation of rules and regulations which went from 67% in 2013 to 100% in Inefficiency / neglect of duty was the most common complaint in 2014 not to be sustained after investigation Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 15
16 2013 and 2014 Comparison of Complainant s Race RACE OF COMPLAINANT NUMBER OF COMPLAINTS % OF TOTAL COMPLAINTS CAUCASIAN % AFRICAN AMERICAN % NOT STATED % UNKNOWN % TOTAL: RACE OF COMPLAINANT NUMBER OF COMPLAINTS % OF TOTAL COMPLAINTS CAUCASIAN % AFRICAN AMERICAN % NOT STATED % UNKNOWN % HISPANIC % TOTAL: Complaints from Caucasian s saw a relatively negligible reduction from 23 complaints in 2013 to 20 in Complaints from African Americans saw a 314% decrease from 22 complaints in 2013 to only 7 in Two thirds of all complaints in 2014 were made by Caucasians, while only one third were made by African Americans. In 2013, the percentage of complaints from Caucasians and African Americans were much closer at 42.6% and 40.7% respectively Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 16
17 Section III: 2014 Statistics on Use of Force (See Appendix A1 for 2013 Statistics) CALLS FOR SERVICE 56,213 ARRESTS 3, % OF ALL CALLS FOR SERVICE DISORDERLY CONDUCT 155 RESISTING ARREST 90 OBSTRUCTING GOVERNMENTAL ADMINISTRATION 72 ASSAULT 2ND, PREVENTING OFFICER FROM DUTY 7 8.1% OF TOTAL ARRESTS USE OF FORCE INCIDENTS % OF TOTAL CALLS FOR SERVICE 6.06% OF TOTAL ARRESTS Total use of force incidents for 2014 saw a 55% increase from This can be partially accounted for by the 5% increase in calls for service and 24% increase in arrests made. As you will see later in this report, this is also likely due to the drastic increase in armed subjects the NFPD has encountered this year Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 17
18 2014 Use for Force Incidents by Final Disposition and Month (See Appendix C1 for 2013 Statistics) DISPOSITION JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JULY AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTALS % OF TOTAL ARRESTED % ALREADY IN CUSTODY % ARRESTED & MENTAL EVAL % HOSPITALIZED & ARRESTED % HOSPITALIZED % DURING BOOKING % RELEASED / NO ACTION % MENTAL % NOT LISTED % TOTALS % OF TOTAL 10.42% 10.42% 3.33% 6.67% 13.33% 7.92% 10.00% 15.83% 8.33% 2.50% 5.83% 5.42% The majority of use of force incidents for 2014 resulted in the suspect being arrested. This statistic has seen a 43% increase from This can be accounted for when considering the 55% increase in use of force incidents for Use of force incidents against suspects already in custody have increased by 583% since This can be partially accounted for by the previously mentioned incidents involving the mentally unstable; however it is still a drastic increase from While the number of hospitalized suspects saw an 18% increase in 2014, the overall percentage of hospitalized suspects in 2014 was only 10.8% compared to the 14.2% in Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 18
19 Section IV: 2014 Statistics on Vehicle Accidents (See Appendix A1 for 2013 Statistics) CALLS FOR SERVICE 56,213 TOTAL VEHICLE ACCIDENTS 16 AT FAULT ACCIDENTS % OF ALL ACCIDENTS In 2014, the NFPD saw a 267% increase in vehicle accidents from 6 in 2013 to 16 in Of those 16 vehicle accidents, 5 were deemed to be the fault of the officer involved. In other words, 31.3% of all NFPD vehicle accidents in 2014 were deemed to be the fault of NFPD officers. NFPD vehicle accidents occurred on.03% of all calls for service in At fault accidents occurred on.009% of all calls for service. In 2013, NFPD vehicle accidents occurred on.01% of all calls for service Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 19
20 2014 Vehicle Accidents by Month of Occurrence (See Appendix D1 for 2013 Statistics) For the year 2014, the majority of NFPD vehicle accidents occurred in the month of January for a total of 8 incidents. No accidents occurred in January of For the year 2013, the majority of NFPD vehicle accidents occurred in the months of July and December for a total of 2 incidents each month. No accidents occurred in either month for For both 2013 and 2014 combined, the majority of accidents occurred during the winter months (December, January, February) for a total of 12 out of 22 accidents Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 20
21 2014 Vehicle Accidents by Weather Conditions and Month of Occurrence (See Appendix D2 for 2013 Statistics) CONDITIONS JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTALS % OF TOTAL NOT STATED % CLEAR % UNKNOWN % SNOW / ICE % TOTALS % OF TOTALS 50.0% 12.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 6.3% 0.0% 12.5% 12.5% 6.3% 0.0% 0.0% The weather conditions for the majority of vehicle accidents in 2014 were either not stated or unknown. The most common weather condition in 2013, clear, saw a drop from 83% to 19% Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 21
22 2014 Vehicle Accidents by Object Struck and Month of Occurrence (See Appendix D3 for 2013 Statistics) OBJECT STRUCK JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JULY AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTALS % OF TOTAL OTHER VEHICLE % DEER % NOT STATED % ROCK / BOULDER % TOTALS % OF TOTAL 50.00% 12.50% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 6.25% 0.00% 12.50% 12.50% 6.25% 0.00% 0.00% For the year 2014, the most common object struck during an NFPD vehicle accident was another vehicle. This category saw a 433% increase from For the year 2013, the second most common object struck was a light Standard. No accidents involving a light standard were reported in A deer and a rock / boulder were struck in 2014, neither of which was struck in Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 22
23 2014 Vehicle Accidents by Disposition and Month of Occurrence (See Appendix D4 for 2013 Statistics) DISPOSITION JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JULY AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTALS % OF TOTAL EXONERATED % PREVENTABLE % PENDING % SUSTAINED % TOTALS % OF TOTAL 50.00% 12.50% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 6.25% 0.00% 12.50% 12.50% 6.25% 0.00% 0.00% For the year of 2014, the majority of NFPD vehicle accidents were exonerated after investigation. This disposition saw a 700% increase from 2013 where only one accident was exonerated. The majority of accidents in 2013 were closed. No accidents in 2014 received a disposition of closed. No accidents in 2013 received a disposition of The Preventable and Sustained, which were the second and fourth most common disposition in Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 23
24 Appendices 2014 Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 24
25 Appendix A1: 2013 Yearly Statistics CALLS FOR SERVICE 53,586 ARRESTS 3, % OF ALL CALLS FOR SERVICE DISORDERLY CONDUCT 85 RESISTING ARREST 95 OBSTRUCTING GOVERNMENTAL ADMINISTRATION 65 ASSAULT 2ND, PREVENTING OFFICER FROM DUTY % OF TOTAL ARRESTS 2014 Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 25
26 Appendix A1: 2013 Yearly Statistics USE OF FORCE INCIDENTS % OF TOTAL CALLS FOR SERVICE 4.85% OF TOTAL ARRESTS TOTAL COMPLAINTS % OF ALL CALLS FOR SERVICE CITIZEN COMPLAINTS % OF ALL CALLS FOR SERVICE INTERNAL COMPLAINTS % OF ALL CALLS FOR SERVICE TOTAL VEHICLE ACCIDENTS Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 26
27 Appendix B1: 2013 Complaint Totals TYPE OF COMPLAINT NUMBER OF COMPLAINTS % OF TOTAL COMPLAINTS USE OF FORCE % INEFFICIENCY / NEGLECT OF DUTY % RUDENESS % UNLAWFUL SEARCH % CIVIL RIGHTS VIOLATION % CONDUCT UNBECOMING AN OFFICER % DOMESTIC VIOLENCE % INSUFFICIENT SERVICE % VIOLATION OF RULES % AGENCY DISSATISFACTION % INCOMPLETE REPORT % INTIMIDATION / HARASSMENT % POLICE MISCONDUCT % DISCRIMINATION % HARASSMENT % IMPROPER CHARGE % INSUBORDINATION % OFFICER RUDENESS % SEXUAL HARASSMENT % VEHICLE INCIDENT % OTHER % TOTAL: Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 27
28 Appendix B2: 2013 Citizen and Internal Complaint Totals Citizen Complaints TYPE OF COMPLAINT NUMBER OF COMPLAINTS % OF TOTAL CITIZEN COMPLAINTS INEFFICIENCY / NEGLECT OF DUTY % RUDENESS % UNLAWFUL SEARCH % USE OF FORCE % CIVIL RIGHTS VIOLATION % INTIMIDATION / HARASSMENT % AGENCY DISSATISFACTION % CONDUCT UNBECOMING AN OFFICER % DISCRIMINATION % IMPROPER CHARGE % INCOMPLETE REPORT % INSUFFICIENT SERVICE % OFFICER RUDENESS % POLICE MISCONDUCT % SEXUAL HARASSMENT % TOTAL: 31 Internal Complaints TYPE OF COMPLAINT NUMBER OF COMPLAINTS % OF TOTAL INTERNAL COMPLAINTS USE OF FORCE % DOMESTIC VIOLENCE % VIOLATION OF RULES % CONDUCT UNBECOMING AN OFFICER % INEFFICIENCY / NEGLECT OF DUTY % INSUFFICIENT SERVICE % HARASSMENT % INCOMPLETE REPORT % INSUBORDINATION % POLICE MISCONDUCT % VEHICLE INCIDENT % OTHER % TOTAL: Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 28
29 Appendix B3: 2013 Sustained Complaints & Complaint Disposition Complaint Dispositions FINAL DISPOSITIONS NUMBER OF COMPLAINTS % OF TOTAL COMPLAINTS UNFOUNDED % EXONERATED % SUSTAINED % OTHER CHIEF CONF % CHARGES DISMISSED % CIVIL SUIT % NOT SUSTAINED % PENDING % TOTAL: 54 Sustained Complaints COMPLAINT TYPE NUMBER OF COMPLAINTS NUMBER SUSTAINED PERCENTAGE SUSTAINED INCOMPLETE REPORT % INSUBORDINATION % VEHICLE INCIDENT % IMPROPER CHARGE % CONDUCT UNBECOMING % VIOLATION OF RULES AND REGS % INTIMIDATION % INSUFFICIENT SERVICE % NEGLECT OF DUTY % TOTAL: Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 29
30 Appendix C1: 2013 Use of Force by Disposition and Month DISPOSITION JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JULY AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTALS % OF TOTAL ARRESTED % HOSPITALIZED % JUVENILE / Y.A.B CARD % DURING BOOKING % ALREADY IN CUSTODY % ESCAPED % HOSPITALIZED & ARRESTED % NOT LISTED % ARRESTED & MENTAL EVAL % TOTALS % OF TOTAL 4.52% 5.16% 5.16% 5.16% 10.97% 11.61% 14.19% 6.45% 7.10% 9.03% 12.26% 8.39% 2014 Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 30
31 Appendix D1: 2013 Accidents by Month 2014 Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 31
32 Appendix D2: 2013 Accidents by Weather and Month WEATHER JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTALS % OF TOTAL CLEAR % SNOW / ICE % TOTALS TOTAL: 6 % OF TOTAL 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 16.7% 0.0% 33.3% 16.7% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 33.3% 2014 Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 32
33 Appendix D3: 2013 Accidents by Object Struck and Month OBJECT STRUCK JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JULY AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTALS % OF TOTAL LIGHT STANDARD % VEHICLE % MOTORCYCLE % ADDITIONAL VEHICLE % TOTALS TOTAL: 6 % OF TOTAL 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 16.67% 0.00% 33.33% 16.67% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 33.33% 2014 Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 33
34 Appendix D4: 2013 Accidents by Disposition and Month DISPOSITION JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTALS % OF TOTALS CLOSED % EXONERATED % PENDING % TOTALS TOTAL: 6 % OF TOTAL 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 16.7% 0.0% 33.3% 16.7% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 33.3% 2014 Annual Risk Assessment Report (Final Revision) Office of Professional Standards Page 34
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