Prepared by the Policy & Planning Subcommittee Presentation to the COG Board of Directors Deputy Chief Jeff Delinski, Vice-Chair, COG Police Chiefs Committee.

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Prepared by the Policy & Planning Subcommittee Presentation to the COG Board of Directors Deputy Chief Jeff Delinski, Vice-Chair, COG Police Chiefs Committee September 14, 2011

 Part I Crime decreased 5.3% from (135,974 v )  All Part I Offenses had a decrease from 2009, except burglary (1.5%).  Multi-year ( ) Part I crime continues to trend downwards.  The region’s violent crime trend is reflective of national trends.

The region continues to experience overall declines in Part I Crime offenses. The crime rate per capita continues to decline, despite an increasing population.

 Continued collaboration between local, state, and federal agencies.  Continued expansion of technology, including social media to more effectively engage the public.  Intelligence-led policing strategies.