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1 National Law Enforcement Challenge Information About the Program Tips on How to Apply

2 National Law Enforcement Challenge Information About the Program Tips on How to Apply WELCOME

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4 Presenter Bios Paul Adkins LTI MarCom Manager Vinny Alvino LTI Traffic Safety Product Manager Howard Hall Chief of Police Roanoke County, VA Committee Chair, NLEC

5 Presenter Bios Anthony Gordon Captain, Henrico County Police Division Lee Bailey Lieutenant, New Kent County Sheriff’s Office Mark Brogan Captain, Washington State Patrol

6 NLEC Overview Mission “Recognize excellent law enforcement traffic safety programs” Vision Expand involvement in traffic safety as a priority Reduce crashes resulting injuries and deaths Detect and deter crime Create safer communities Improve quality of life

7 New Resources Visit www.theiacp.org/NLEC for valuable resources to help you complete your agency’s applicationwww.theiacp.org/NLEC – Attachment template – Attachment template with model applications – 10 Tips to Jumpstart Your NLEC Application – NLEC Marketing Flyer – Model Applications Washington State Patrol California Highway Patrol Henrico County Police Division Peachtree City Police Department

8 New Kent County Sheriff’s Office Lieutenant Lee Bailey

9 Crime vs. Crashes Crime Crash Clock

10 National Law Enforcement Challenge This program highlights the traffic safety efforts of your agency. Day to day patrols, education events Gives your agency areas to improve on with Engineering, Education and Enforcement Follow States Strategic Highway Safety Plan shows areas to focus on and sets goals

11 National Law Enforcement Challenge Shows you are focused on the number one killer of most age groups (Driving Related Incidents) Recognition from State and National Partners. i.e., Chiefs of Police, IACP, State agencies Governors Highway Safety Award recognition

12 National Law Enforcement Challenge Recognition for your Chief or Sheriff (Citizens, Town Council, Board of Supervisors) Recognition for special efforts (Occupant Protection, Child Passenger Safety, Distracted Driving, Bicycle Safety)

13 National Law Enforcement Challenge Data Collection Sources – Crash Reports – CAD Reports, TREDS – Highway Safety Office Crash Maps – State Police Crash Information – VDOT Information Roadway engineering issues

14 Lt. Lee S. Bailey New Kent County Sheriff’s Office 804-966-9560 LSBailey@newkent-va.us

15 Henrico County Police Division Captain Anthony Gordon

16 Henrico County Police Division “Law Enforcement has many opportunities to promote safety in our communities. One means of promoting safety is through our efforts to ensure our highways are safe for our visitors and residents. The Law Enforcement Challenge provides police chiefs with an opportunity to organize a year-long highway safety campaign that is measureable, effective and provides recognition to the agency for its efforts. Our elected officials have come to expect our agency to perform well in the Challenge, and our personnel recognize the importance it has for our highway safety efforts. It’s now part of our culture to participate annually and to strive each year to improve our efforts. As the Police Chief, my goal is to use the Law Enforcement Challenge annually to ensure we are vigilant in our efforts to make our highways as safe as we possibly can. It is a meaningful and useful program which I am committed to perpetuating in the future. ” Douglas A. Middleton Chief of Police

17 Why Does Henrico County Participate in the Challenge? Henrico’s goal initially was to create a strong traffic safety program to save lives and reduce crashes. Ultimately, what we got was not only reduced fatality crashes, but also reduced crime rates. Crime has steadily declined over the last several years.

18 Why Does Henrico County Participate in the Challenge? Participating in the challenge allows us to compare what we are doing with other agencies of similar size to help us develop better ways to combat the problem of speeding and alcohol related crashes. The Challenge helps us identify the three E’s of traffic safety (Education, Enforcement and Engineering)

19 What Benefits does Henrico County see? Agency recognition – Locally – Statewide – Nationwide Agencies across the nation know Henrico and call us about programs we are doing here, so they can enhance their programs.

20 What benefits does Henrico County see? Lives being saved due to our education and enforcement efforts. By showing the strong traffic safety plan and recognition, we are able to secure state and federal grant money to enhance our Department and make our roads safer.

21 What benefits does Henrico County see? Due to success of our entries over the years, we now have Department members serving on the IACP National Law Enforcement Challenge Subcommittee and two members serve as evaluators for the Challenge. This adds more recognition for you and your Department.

22 Cannot gather it at the end of the calendar year!!! – Must gather it and track it throughout the year. We keep an Excel spreadsheet to track all enforcement efforts and traffic specials. All sub-units of the Department are required by policy to send their efforts to the Traffic Unit. How does Henrico County gather their data?

23 Target Area Identification – – High crash locations Time of day / day of the week Causes or contributory information (speed, running red lights, DUI, etc.) – Speeding complaints Time of day / day of the week Use StealthStat and/or SMART Trailer – DUI Enforcement Time of day / day of the week DUI crash locations State and National campaigns

24 Final Thoughts from Henrico County Strongly encourage all agencies to participate. Way of showing your residents and government leaders everything you are doing to make them safe on the roadways. Positive outcomes could be fewer crashes and lower crime rates.

25 Washington State Patrol Captain Mark Brogan

26 Why does the WSP participate? Valuable feedback from an outside entity Opportunity to share success stories and learn from others success Assists the WSP in showing stake holders (citizens, legislators, and media) its commitment to and successes with traffic safety

27 How does the WSP gather data for the NLEC? Data is readily available through the agency Time and Activity Reporting system. WSP has been practicing data-driven decision making for over 10 years. WSP Strategic Advancement Forum (SAF) provides majority of information for the NLEC.

28 How does the WSP benefit from participating? Employee morale Benchmarking with like-size agencies Increased public confidence

29 Application Tips Enforcement stats are not outcomes You don’t have to address every point in the “How To Guide” Know your point of contact for questions Comply with attachment requirements First impressions count Prepare information ahead of time Decide if you will apply for a special award Quality means more than quantity Review sample applications Narrative summaries should support attachments

30 National Law Enforcement Challenge Questions?

31 You Are Entered to Win! TruCAM ® video laser

32 Thank You for your interest in the National Law Enforcement Challenge


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