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Title: Training Module For (Your Agency here)


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Training ModuleFor (Your Agency here)
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Data-Driven Approaches to Crime and Traffic
SafetyDDACTS
  • DDACTS is an operational model that uses the
    integration of location-based crime and traffic
    data to establish effective and efficient methods
    for deploying law enforcement
  • and other resources.

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DDACTS Goals
  • Reduce the incidence of crime and crashes in a
    neighborhood
  • and
  • Reduce Social Harm.

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WHAT CAN DDACTS DO FOR YOUR AGENCY?
  • Shows a clear relationship between crashes and
    crime
  • Renews an emphasis on traffic safety contacts,
    not tickets
  • Provides flexible deployment strategies
  • Addresses several CALEA Accreditation standards
  • Builds stronger relationships with stakeholders
    and partners

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The DDACTS philosophy and model are discussed in
the Operational Guidelines.
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Seven Guiding Principles
  • Partners / Stakeholder Participation
  • Data Collection
  • Data Analysis
  • Strategic Operations
  • Information Sharing and Outreach
  • Monitor, Evaluate and Adjust
  • Outcomes

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Why DDACTS?
  • Increasing demands and limited resources
  • Conflicting/competing demands for service
  • Crime and crashes often occur in close proximity
  • Crimes often involve a motor vehicle
  • Vehicle stops can yield valuable intelligence

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Why DDACTS?
If crimes and crashes are not as low as you would
want them to be, a fresh approach may be needed.
  • Insanity is doing the same thing over and over
    again and expecting different results.
  • - Albert Einstein

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Size Does Not Matter!
  • DDACTS has been successfully implemented in a
    wide variety of agencies nationwide.
  • Small, Medium and Large
  • Urban, Suburban, Rural Jurisdictions
  • Municipal Police, Sheriffs Departments, College
    Police Departments

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Shawnee Police Department
  • Located about 15 miles west of
  • Kansas City, MO
  • Population 62,000
  • About 40 square miles

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Shawnee Police Department
  • Rising crime rate over past three years
  • Unemployment at 6, stagnant economy
  • Sworn Officers 84 (down six positions)
  • Implemented DDACTS July, 2010

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Shawnee Police Department
  • Focus Area 75th Street Corridor
  • 2 of the city area
  • 8.5 of the population
  • 15 of all persons crimes
  • 17 of all property crimes
  • 13 of all crashes

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Shawnee Police Department
  • Focus Area 75th Street Corridor

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Shawnee Police Department
  • Goals
  • Reduce Robberies 5
  • Reduce Burglaries 10
  • Reduce Auto Thefts 10

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Shawnee Police Department
  • Train and Communicate
  • City Manager
  • City Council
  • Stakeholders
  • Area Businesses (Crime Prevention)
  • Apartment Complexes (CRCP)
  • NAACP
  • PD Personnel (Dispatchers)

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Results in Target Zone
Category 5-Year Avg. 2010-11 Change Inside Zone Change Outside Zone
All Collisions 106.6 84 -21 -1
Collisions with Injury 15.8 10 -37 -19
Auto Burglary 40.8 33 -21 16
Auto Theft 41.2 16 -61 -24
Commercial Burglary 7.8 8 3 -50
Residential Burglary 32.4 26 -20 2
Robbery 7.2 5 -31 -25
Vandalism 39.2 33 -16 -19
All Target Crimes 256.8 198 -23 -14
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Shawnee, Kansas(population 62,000 86 sworn
officers)
DDACTS Year vs. Previous Years
Vandalism 16
Auto Burglary 21
All Target Crimes 23
Traffic Crashes 21
Residential Burglary 20





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Winter Park Police Department
  • Located in Orange County, Florida
  • About 29,000 population
  • Sworn strength 86
  • Service Area approx 9 sq. miles
  • Approx. 300,000 vehicles/day

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Winter Park Police Department
  • Took a 3 month inventory of historical agency
    practices in these areas -
  • Locations of felony crimes
  • Locations of traffic crashes
  • Locations of selective enforcement operations
  • All calculations done by hand
  • All data collected manually
  • Maps initially created manually

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Winter Park Police Department
Challenges to DDACTS Implementation
  • Buy-in from Staff and Troops
  • Resistance to new ideas
  • Lack of easy access to crash data
  • Needed to customize plan for Winter Park
  • Crime Rate Already Low
  • 2009 Crime Down 13.2
  • 2010 Crime Down 18.3
  • 3 Traffic Fatalities in 4 years

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January 2011 thru June 2011In All Designated
DDACTS Areas
  • 1057 Traffic Stops
  • 732 Citations
  • 566 Verbal or Written Warnings
  • 66 Field Contact Cards
  • 49 Arrests
  • 1,398 Hours of Discretionary Time
  • Discretionary Time No Increase

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  • January 2011 April 2011
  • DDACTS Target Area

Tracked Offense 2010 Totals Jan - April 2011 Totals Jan - April Increase/ Decrease
Incidents 427 389 -8
Comm. Burglaries 8 3 -40
Stolen Vehicles 6 1 -83
Armed Robberies 3 0 -100
Retail Theft 34 17 -50
Crashes 30 24 -20
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Winter Park, Florida(population 29,000 86 sworn
officers)
From January to June, 2010 to 2011
Comm. Burglary 50
Theft from Vehicle 69

Residential Burglary 29
Total Part 1 47



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Mount Laurel, New Jersey
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Mount Laurel, New Jersey
  • Located near Phila., Pa. and Camden, NJ
  • 22.5 sq. miles with 41,864 residents
  • 100,000 weekday population
  • In excess of 3 million sq. ft. retail space
  • 4 major highways/roadways run through town
  • 26 Hotel/Motel (3006 rooms) in town
  • 56 Sworn Officers (Down 24.3 over 4 years)
  • No trained analysis or crime mapping abilities
    when starting

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Analysis of Crime and Traffic Crashes
  • Majority of Criminal Activity and Crashes
    occurred between 12 pm and 6 pm.
  • 43 of all Part 1 UCR offenses
  • 49 of all crashes

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Crime and Traffic Hot Spots
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Desired Outcomes
  • Goals of Initiative
  • 15 reduction in crashes
  • 15 reduction in crash-related injuries
  • 15 reduction in UCR Part I Offenses

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Implementation
  • Training of Staff
  • Deployment Strategies
  • Input of Rank and File
  • Techniques
  • Think outside the box
  • Focus of program
  • Increased motorist contacts

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Evaluation
  • Six Month Review
  • Outputs
  • What was generated by the effort
  • Outcomes
  • What the result of the effort

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Outputs of Initiative
5 Year Average 2011 2012
Motor Vehicle Summons 3172 1983 2589
Motor Vehicle Stops 4481 3811 4581
Arrests 723 626 693

















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Outputs of Initiative
Number of Man Hours MV Stop Made Every Minutes MV Stops Traffic Summons Written Warnings Issued Traffic Arrests Criminal Arrests Average- An Arrest for Every MV Stop
Total/ Average 1015 48 1330 495 741 55 23 19.4
Total Output for the First 6 Months of the
Initiative in the 3 Target Areas
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Outcome of Initiative
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Baltimore County Police Department
  • Population 801,000
  • Square Miles 610
  • Sworn Personnel 1918
  • Precincts 10
  • Fatal Crashes 65
  • Total crashes 34,000
  • Part I Crime 28,500
  • Part II Crime 32,000
  • CFS 600,000

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DDACTS Initiative
  • Analysis of multi-year data to identify hot spots
  • Incidents include robbery, burglary, auto theft,
    theft from auto and traffic crashes
  • Site selection and development of objectives by
    precinct commanders
  • Enforcement through use of on-duty personnel
  • DDACTS included in strategic plan

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Outcomes Crime and Traffic
  • Incidents measured against the three-year average
  • Robberies in target areas have been declining for
    over three years
  • Burglaries and auto thefts have been declining
    for over two years
  • Crashes are declining in two-thirds of the target
    areas

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2010 Results
CRASH OR CRIME TYPE  April December 2010 April December 2010 April December 2010
BURGLARY 636.7 455 -28.5
ROBBERY 243.1 158 -35.0
MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT 469.3 275 -41.4
THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLE 1167.3 1043 -10.6
PERSONAL INJURY CRASHES 721.4 703 -2.6
TOTAL CRASHES 6989.4 6796 -2.8
TRAFFIC STOPS 30,411.9 35,070 15.3
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2011 Results
CRASH OR CRIME TYPE  April September 2011 April September 2011 April September 2011
BURGLARY 399.7 347 -13.2
ROBBERY 124.4 116 -6.8
MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT 273 186 -31.9
THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLE 952.3 727 -23.7
PERSONAL INJURY CRASHES 543.3 523 -3.7
TOTAL CRASHES 5085.2 4834 -4.9
TRAFFIC STOPS 25,484.4 26,475 3.9
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Mesa Police Department
Mesa, Arizona
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  • Population 468,012
  • Sq Miles 133
  • Authorized Sworn Personnel 777 (12 vacant)
  • Authorized Civilian Personnel 417 (17.5 vacant)
  • Demographics
  • 64 White Non-Hispanic
  • 26 Hispanic
  • 10 All Other

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City of Mesa 2010
  • Calls for Service 311,156
  • Dispatched-169,554
  • Officer Initiated 141,602
  • 38th Largest City in USA
  • 3rd Largest City in AZ
  • Part I Crimes 16,669
  • Persons-1,791
  • Property-14,878
  • 4th Highest City in AZ for Volume of Collisions
  • Total crashes - 5,826
  • Injury crashes - 1,739
  • Fatals -19
  • 3rd Highest City in AZ for Fatalities

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Six Month Evaluation
Swing Shift
Day Shift
Crashes
Crashes
Crime
Crime
Significant decreases noted in 2 of the 4 Police
Districts
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(What will your agency do next?)
  • List your agency activities here.

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(What is your agencys Timeline?
  • Outline dates for activities here

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Key to Success
Adherence to DDACTS Guiding Principles
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