Purpose of ICAP/Primary Meeting Objectives Purpose: Create a department wide focus in a specific area(s) that supports violent crime reduction.

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ICAP May 10, 2017

Purpose of ICAP/Primary Meeting Objectives Purpose: Create a department wide focus in a specific area(s) that supports violent crime reduction. 1. Opening/ Review of Deliverables and Focus Area Results 2. Select a Geographic Focus Area 3. Discussion and Agreement upon Strategy 4. Determine Deliverables 5. Share other Pertinent Updates and Information

Weekly Shooting Stats

Deliverables/Accomplishments April Follow-up from last ICAP meeting, by Division/Section

Deliverables SPECIAL OPERATIONS DIVISION STRAT OPS Lieutenant Telly 2 clean up missions Business Watch El Concilio distribute flyers/pamphlets Issue citations or warnings to subjects refusing to obey ordinances

Deliverables ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIVISION Personnel Unit Lieutenant Rego - Sentinels Assist PIO with community outreach Results Focus area Coffee with the Cops (Spanos School) Citywide 15 events staffed with 38 Sentinels, including 2 parades Asparagus Festival

Deliverables FIELD OPERATIONS DIVISION Patrol Day Shift Respond into focus area in accordance with the 937F (forecast) dispatch calls Patrol Day Shift Sgt. Parino to assign a unit north and a unit south to work directly newer officers to develop more innovative ideas/solutions to identified community concerns 3rd Watch Hireback (OT) car to focus on Valley Oak and Seaport areas 3rd Watch Assign patrol unit as time permits

Deliverables FIELD SERVICES DIVISION Lt. Graviette Outreach to Spanish speaking community (LEALES); contact with potential victims and provide high visibility community engagement Lt. Graviette Ensure units respond into focus area in accordance with 937F (forecast) calls

Deliverables SPECIAL OPERATIONS DIVISION Lt. DiGiulio Traffic Section Enforcement/Education Activities infused with Procedural Justice Results 170 Traffic Stops 135 Citations 12 Searches 2 Arrests 11 Calls for Service 13 Vehicles towed

Deliverables SPECIAL OPERATIONS DIVISION Code Enforcement Vacant lot inspections (preparing for an increasing amount of trespassing and illegal dumping; blight)

Deliverables INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION VICE ABC mission focus: follow-up to ensure all liquorlicensed establishments within forecast zone are in compliance

Deliverables TECHNICAL SERVICES DIVISION Provide analytical help (Crime Analysis Section) Camera Unit Actively monitor cameras near focus area; ensure cameras are functioning. Direct camera views as requested by filed units.

Deliverables PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICE Collaborated with Officers, CSOs, Chaplains, Sentinels, and SUSD PD at Spanos and Hazelton Schools to meet with parents to talk about issues in their neighborhoods and passed out Crime Stoppers & Social Media info. Met with the El Concilio staff to give them an update on SPD and how they can help spread the word with their clients to report crime and submit tips. Conducted community outreach/nits with Chaplains, CSOs and SCOs following any/all injury shootings within focus area.

Deliverables Office of Violence Prevention Community Engagement CEC DM met with three mothers of young men and women involved with gangs and have been ceasefire clients. Meeting was three hours long and mothers agreed to be a positive example to the streets and high risk youth & young adults. The mothers adopted the name Maverick Mothers and DM will facilitate regular meetings and service & speaking opportunities. MM ( Maverick Mothers) can be of a great benefit to strategic operations. CEC DM held the 6 th meeting with 15 area high school girls to discuss conflict resolution and violence prevention. Meetings are productive. Two girls are associated with possible gang. CEC DM has met with female youth identified in being leader of issues at the mall. Meetings are ongoing. Youth has switched schools & raised grades. DM signed youth up for summer basketball league and youth will also participate with boxing program at McKinley. Youth vowed to put down gang life. CEC DM has ongoing information sharing communication with LT Telly.

Office of Violence Prevention Community Engagement Cont. DM and Supervisor Walden met & toured the McKinley Community center. DM spoke about holding OVP Role Model Mentoring training at center and later setting up programming for current girls program. Walden would also like a Peacekeeper to hold desk space in field. Planning is ongoing and will have more information at next Icap. DM had the honor of Introducing LT Kathryn Nance & others at the Women in Blue event that was held April 25 th. Chief Jones gave words of wisdom and closed out the program nicely. We should all be proud of the contributions we make serving within the Criminal Justice Field & LT Nance is a positive LE representative.

April ICAP Focus / 937F Results

Forecast Zones Results FORECAST AREA Predicted Forecast Month: April 2017 Crime Analysis LEGEND Robbery Aggravated Assault Homicide Date Range for Forecast: 09/30/2016 3/31/2017 STOCKTON POLICE DEPARTMENT Crime Analysis CRIME ANALYSIS

BLUEFIELD MONTAUBAN Forecast Zones Results FORECAST AREA MOSHER CREEK Predicted Forecast Month: April 2017 HAMMERTOWN LEGEND Robbery Aggravated Assault Homicide Date Range for Forecast: 09/30/16 3/31/17 STOCKTON POLICE DEPARTMENT Crime Analysis CRIME ANALYSIS

Summary Of Shooting Statistics Homicides Month To Month Incidents Deaths Additional People Shot March 2017 1 2 0 April 2017 3 3 0 Percent Change 200% 50% N/C Non-Fatal Shootings Month To Month Incidents Total People Shot March 2017 14 14 April 2017 12 13 Percent Change -14% -7% YTD 2016 12 12 0 2017 9 10 1 Percent Change -25% -17% N/C YTD 2016 43 46 2017 47 52 Percent Change 9% 13% ** For ICAP purposes homicides are counted when they happen, not when they are recorded as a UCR.

Homicide Trendline 2012-2017

Shooting Incident Trendline 2012-2017

ICAP Focus Area/ Violent Crime Forecast (Selection of new focus area)

May Forecasts

North

Chauncy Cir Monthly Forecast Zones TARGET AREA Firearms-Related Violent Crime* Estate Dr Thornton Rd Wagner Heights *187, 187A, 211, 245, 246 Date Range for Forecast: 10/31/2016-04/30/2017 STOCKTON POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME ANALYSIS

TRACKS MONTAUBAN TAMO MONTAUBAN Monthly Forecast Zones TARGET AREA Firearms-Related Violent Crime* E HAMMER E SWAIN ATCHENSON *187, 187A, 211, 245, 246 BIANCHI Date Range for Forecast: 10/30/16 4/30/17 STOCKTON POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME ANALYSIS

QUAIL LAKES Monthly Forecast Zones TARGET AREA Firearms-Related Violent Crime* QUAIL LAKES MARCH LN PERSHING AV *187, 187A, 211, 245, 246 Date Range for Forecast: 10/31/2016-04/30/2017 STOCKTON POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME ANALYSIS

North

South

N Madison Monthly Forecast Zones TARGET AREA Firearms-Related Violent Crime* W Walnut W Rose N El Dorado *187, 187A, 211, 245, 246 Date Range for Forecast: 10/31/2016-04/30/2017 STOCKTON POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME ANALYSIS

S Union St A St Monthly Forecast Zones TARGET AREA E Fremont St Firearms-Related Violent Crime* E Lafayette St *187, 187A, 211, 245, 246 Date Range for Forecast: 10/30/16 4/30/17 STOCKTON POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME ANALYSIS

Monthly Forecast Zones TARGET AREA Firearms-Related Violent Crime* *187, 187A, 211, 245, 246 Date Range for Forecast: 10/30/2016 04/30/2017 STOCKTON POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME ANALYSIS

South

Facilitated Strategy Discussion

Key Takeaways and Deliverables

Other Pertinent Updates

STOP: Stockton s Top Offending Properties The top 10 nuisance properties are listed on the quarterly property nuisance list, outlines the top ten problem properties throughout the City. The list is maintained by Strategic Operations. Properties are chosen using a combination of the following: Calls for service Crime Blight Dangerous conditions

TOP 10 1. 322 North California Street 2. 616 East Anderson Street 3. 8507 Acapulco Way 4. 1825-1833 Pacific Avenue: Empire Theaters 5. Villa lobos properties 118 East Fremont Street 931 Madison Street 130 East Fremont St 6. 582 West Ninth Street 7. 1725 South Stockton Street 8. 631 North Center Street 9. 712 North Commerce Street 10. 625 East Oak Street

#1: 322 North California Street UROJAS Family Living Summary: Illegal transitional living facility. 24/7 Fire watch assigned, substandard conditions, Administrative Hearing is scheduled for June 7

#2: 616 East Anderson Street Owner Nisha Vacant Single Family Residence Summary: Ongoing code violations. Property owner is unresponsive and owns numerous blighted properties in the City that are recorded in different names. This property is continually having trash dumped on it and is found to be occupied by transients.

#3: 8507 Acapulco Way Vacant Duplex Summary: On going code enforcement case: The property has had multiple interior fires. Transients often move from the slough located behind the property into this structure. The property owner is unresponsive and blames the City for the condition of this property.

#4: 1825-1833 Pacific Ave Empire Theater Summary: Ongoing violations for work without building permits, dangerous conditions, and structural issues. Property owner charged over $150,000 in fines.

#5: 118-130 E. Fremont St, 931 N Madison St. Owner Villalobos Commercial Property Summary: Ongoing Code Enforcement Issues. Commercial property with numerous zoning issues and illegal occupancy. Hostile Tenant and unresponsive property owner. Properties have been assigned for receivership.

#6: 582 West Ninth Street Owner Nisha Vacant Single Family Residence Summary: Ongoing code violations. Property owner is unresponsive and owns numerous blighted properties in the City that are recorded in different names. This property is continually having trash dumped on it and is found to be occupied by transients. Notice to Demolish has been issued.

#7: 1725 South Stockton Street 2 Story 10 Unit Apartment Complex Summary: The property was vacated in 2004 and is currently undergoing rehabilitation. This process began in 2012. The property is currently fenced and secured. $37,800 charged in fines. $200.00 daily fines ongoing. City requiring cash bond for the property owner to obtain permits.

#8: 631 North Center Street Stockton Traveler s Motel 40 Unit Motel Summary: Code Enforcement Case for numerous and ongoing violations. Scheduling revocation of Hotel/Motel Permit to operate.

#9: 712 North Commerce Street 5 Unit Apartment Complex Summary: Extensive Code Enforcement Case for Multiple Violations. Only Unit 3 is occupied and there is a continual problem with loitering.

#10: 625 East Oak Street Doyle Manor - 128 Unit Apartment Complex Summary: Code Enforcement Case for numerous and ongoing violations. Loitering ongoing.

STRATEGIC PLAN Obj Tasks Progress/ Accomplishments Last Report Status Current Report Status 1.0 Reduce Crime and Blight 1.1 Violent Crime UCR Homicides Injury Shootings Host 3 Ceasefire Call-ins per year 1.2 Property Crime UCR Burglary Auto Theft Increase number of Watch groups by 10% 1.3 Fatal Collisions Non-fatal Injury Collisions 1.4 Complete 3 NBT Areas per year Community Events STOP program

STRATEGIC PLAN 2.0 Increase Trust Between the Community and Police 2.1 Procedural Justice 1-3 Training 2.2 Tips received Number of new postings across media platforms 2.3 NIT response to 100% homicide scenes NIT response to violent crime scenes 2.4 No. of CAB Courageous Conversations 2.5 No. of Ceasefire Call-ins 2.6 Body Worn Camera implemented Council approved purchasing LE4 cameras with built-in 30-sec pre-event loop feature 2.7 No. of SCOs No. of NBT areas with SCOs

STRATEGIC PLAN 3.0 Recruit and Hire a Qualified Diverse Workforce 3.1 Hire local residents Retain Cadets as Sentinels Hire Sentinels Stockton Public Safety Academy Diversity in Officer staffing

STRATEGIC PLAN 4.0 Employ Staff that are Highly Trained, Knowledgeable, and Prepared 4.1 Comprehensive Training Plan 4.2 Professional Training Staff 4.3 Tour of Duty plan Professional Development courses Mentor Program Tactical Training 4.4 Develop Training Facility

Purpose of ICAP/Primary Meeting Objectives Purpose: Create a department wide focus in a specific area(s) that supports violent crime reduction. 1. Opening / Review of Deliverables and Focus Area Results 2. Select a Geographic Focus Area 3. Discussion and Agreement upon Strategy 4. Determine Deliverables 5. Share other Pertinent Updates and Information