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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 18 - COUNCIL READING FILE_a_2020 Crime UpdatePolice Department 2019/2020 Crime Report 1 Current Projects ¡Supporting COVID-19 recovery operations ¡Continue working with Community Partners on Homeless Issues ¡Supporting Major City Goals including Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Downtown Vitality and Climate Action ¡Focus on reducing harm ¡Develop a new roadmap for the Police Department under Chief Rick Scott 2 Accomplishments ¡COVID-19 Response/EOC Operations ¡Protest Management ¡Cannabis Detective and New Business Integration - Tr ansitioned to private entity ¡Compstat –New public facing dashboard and mapping with GIS for near real-time crime statistics and trends ¡Support Downtown recovery efforts with Foot Patrols for holiday and other seasonal activations ¡Mobile City EOC trailer completed ¡Overall Part I Crime reduction 5% and lowest in 6 years 3 Vi olent Crime in CA 2019 ¡Murder, Rape, Aggravated Assault, Robbery ¡Vi olent Crime in SLO increased 10% in 2020 compared to 2019, driven solely by increases in aggravated assault (139 total, 50 transient related) ¡Vi olent Crime CA –4.3/1000 ¡Vi olent Crime SLO 4.4/1000 4 ¡Residential, Commercial and Vehicle Burglary,Theft, Ve hicle Theft ¡The property crime rate in SLO decreased 7% from 1738 in 2019 to 1620 in 2020. ¡SLO Property crime percentages in 2020 are 75% larceny (theft and vehicle burg), 18% burglary, 7% auto thefts. ¡Property Crime CA 22.7/1000 ¡Property Crime SLO 34.4/1000 5 Property Crime in CA 2019 To tal Calls for Service 2009 -2020 Calls for service have increased 21% in the past 10 years. 6 2020 Call for Service by Ty pe 7 Crime Comparison 2019 / 2020 8 2018 2019 %Dif 2020 %Dif Murder 1 0 -100%1 100% Rape 51 39 -24%37 -5% Robbery 33 34 3%28 -18% Agg. Assault 103 11 4 11 %139 22% Burglary 244 277 14%284 3% Larceny 1493 1387 -7%1219 -12% Motor Veh. Theft 74 74 0%11 7 58% Part 1 Violent 188 187 -.5%205 10% Part 1 Property 1811 1738 -4%1620 -7% To tal Part 1 1999 1925 -4%1825 -5% Tr affic -2019 / 2020 9 2018 2019 %D if 2020 %D if Collisions 527 588 12%288 -51% Pedestrian 28 31 11 %19 -39% Bike 47 44 -6%23 -48% Tr affic Cites 5003 4090 -18%2522 -38% Pedestrian 707 610 -14%287 -53% Bike 415 230 -46%157 -32% Wa rnings 5221 4763 -9%2633 -45% DUI Arrests 329 226 -31%11 4 -50% Noise 2019/ 2020 2018 2019 %Dif 2020 %D if Noise Complaints 1439 1228 -15%1518 24% Cites 204 149 -27%337 126% DACS 363 376 4%96 -74% UTL 140 11 3 -19%146 29% Neg. Violation 681 559 -18%951 70% Landlord Cites 97 84 -9%65 -23% 10 Noise Complaints Past 10 Ye ars 11 Ye ar Submitted Ap proved Denied Wa rning Call Citation 2017* 35 24 11 5 0 2018 11 5 99 27 9 1 2019 339 242 91 38 3 *program launched in May 2017 Party Registration Since Inception AP PLICATIONS REC’D 339 APPROVED 242 DENIED 91 •LATE SUBMITTAL 33 •PREMISED 35 •COMMON AREA 3 •NOT IN CITY 1 •DAY REQUESTED NOT ELIGIBLE 18 •2 PRIOR PHONE WARNINGS 1 PHONE WARNINGS 38 CITAT IONS ISSUED 3 Covid Crime Comparison Homeless SLO City & County SLO City 2015 2017 %Dif 2019 %Dif Sheltered 158 189 20% 156 -17% Unsheltered 324 222 -31% 326 47% To tal 482 411 -15% 482 17% SLO County 2015 2017 %Dif 2019 %Dif Sheltered 392 345 -12% 311 -10% Unsheltered 11 23 780 -31%11 72 50% To tal 1515 11 25 -26% 1483 32% 14 * Homeless point in time count completed every two years Homeless Calls for Service 2020 –22% of Cityw ide CFS In 2020 there was a 4% increase from 2019 in both CFS and Homeless CFS 15 Downtown Calls for Service 2020 –10%of Citywide CFS In 2020 there was a 23%decrease from 2019 16 Homeless CFS vs. Downtown Homeless CFS In 2020 16% of all Homeless Calls for Service occurred in Downtown 17 Community Action Te am (CAT) Social Worker John Klevins completed his first year with CAT 09/2018 to 01/2021 ¡Over 1,018 individuals engaged ¡258 of new contacts have engaged in Behavioral Health Programming (mental health or substance abuse) ¡151 accepted assistance in getting off the streets. ¡Relocation to Prado ¡70 Now Program ¡Family Reunification ¡Drug & Alcohol Programs ¡103 Family Reunifications ¡67 In-Home Family Interventions ¡48 Inmate Assistance @ County Jail ¡137 Bicycles provided to 40 Prado ¡27 Presentations/Trainings provided to various employee groups and organizations ¡4 Cal Poly Internships ¡1500+ Non-Perishable Food Sacks Provided 18 Mental Health Related Calls for Service 2019/2020 -12% increase Calls Tr ansported %Transported 2016 288 88 31% 2017 303 111 37% 2018 207 103 50% 2019 252 11 9 47% 2020 282 128 45% 19 Current Challenges ¡COVID-19 Fatigue (both community and Department) ¡Meeting continually changing needs ¡Ti me required to hire and train new Officers to solo status (overtime, over hires, lost time,IOD) ¡Homeless and transient impacts ¡Crime and nuisance ¡Increased special events/protests 20 Notable Pending Legislation ¡AB17, AB60 -Peace Officers: Disqualification from Employment ¡AB26 -Use of Force ¡AB48 -Kinetic Energy Projectile and Chemical Agents ¡AB57 -Hate Crime –DOJ Review ¡AB89 -Minimum Age Qualifications (25 or degree) ¡AB655 -Law Enforcement Accountability Reform Act ¡AB718 -Investigations of Oficer Misconduct (Cunningham) ¡AB958 -Prohibition of Law Enforcement Cliques ¡AB1451 -Obstruction of Justice (Anti-Doxxing Bill) QUESTIONS? 22