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1 Dallas Police Department Crime Report www.dallaspolice.net David O. Brown Chief Of Police Public Safety Committee August 22, 2016

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5 2016 Response Time Report 5 Year Report Type Priority 1 Response Time Priority 2 Response Time Priority 3 Response Time Priority 4 Response Time Actual Sworn Strength as of 8/17/2016 Officers Per 1,000 Population 2016 Year to Date Jan. 1 st – August 17th 7.7917.2546.0360.123,3672.58 2016 Month to Date August 1 st – 17 th 8.0818.0746.9358.793,3672.58 2016 Daily August 17 th 7.4216.5933.7235.803,3672.58 Year Priority 1 Response Time Priority 2 Response Time Priority 3 Response Time Priority 4 Response Time Actual Sworn Strength as of October 1 st Officers Per 1,000 Population 20018.0715.57--2,8802.37 20028.2416.2728.2255.222,9002.34 20038.2418.1030.9763.352,9812.42 20048.4019.1132.4867.972,9642.41 20058.3018.5732.9963.942,9322.38 20068.3218.5330.7452.822,9722.38 20078.5017.5733.3159.073,0182.44 20087.2513.9127.9043.463,1862.50 20097.0712.1025.6945.153,3892.63 20106.3210.5421.7534.623,5973.00 20116.3211.4525.5840.613,6903.02 20126.8012.4431.3248.353,5112.83 20137.3414.3238.8861.133,5192.80 20147.6316.5552.4278.213,4962.75 20158.0919.5965.1889.273,5232.73 2001 – 2015 Response Time Report

6 Questions? 6

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8 8 Lowest Homicide Rates on Record Year Homicide Rate 1930.077 2014.091 1957.104 2015.106 2011.109 2013.114 1931.114 1952.117 1958.121 1951.123 1955.123 Number of Homicides 2004 - 2015 Year Number of Homicides 2004248 2005202 2006187 2007200 2008170 2009166 2010148 2011133 2012154 2013143 2014116 2015136

9 9 Year Total Homicides Annual Homicide Rate Average Murder Rate by Decade Year Total Homicides Annual Homicide Rate Average Murder Rate by Decade Year Total Homicides Annual Homicide Rate Average Murder Rate by Decade 1930’s1960’s1990’s 1930200.08 0.20 1960910.14 0.18 19904470.44 0.29 1931300.111961990.1419915000.49 1932560.2119621030.1519923870.37 1933520.1919631130.1519933170.30 1934490.1819641490.2019942950.28 1935620.2319651160.1519952760.26 19361050.3819661200.1519962170.20 1937820.2919671330.1719972090.19 1938470.1719681920.2419982520.23 1939540.1919692320.2819991910.18 1940’s1970’s2000’s 1940590.20 0.21 19702420.29 0.26 20002310.19 0.17 1941670.2219712070.2420012400.20 1942620.2019721920.2220021960.16 1943640.2019732300.2720032260.18 1944720.2319741960.2320042480.20 1945690.2219752370.2720052020.16 1946810.2519762300.2620061870.15 1947750.2219772240.2520072000.16 1948620.1819782300.2620081700.13 1949600.1719793070.3520091660.13 1950’s1980’s2010’s 1950590.14 0.13 19803190.35 0.32 20101480.12 0.11 1951560.1219812980.3220111330.11 1952620.1219823060.3220121540.12 1953800.1419832680.2720131430.11 1954780.1419842940.3020141160.09 1955740.1219853010.302015*1360.11 1956810.1319863470.34 1957660.1019873230.32 1958820.1219883660.36 1959910.1319893510.35

10 10 Year Total Violent Annual Violent Rate Average Violent Rate by DecadeYear Total Violent Annual Violent Rate Average Violent Rate by DecadeYear Total Violent Annual Violent Rate Average Violent Rate by Decade 1930’s1960’s1990’s 19301390.53 2.05 19601,6822.50 3.55 199024,55024.38 17.74 19315512.0919611,4622.07199126,41125.68 19326852.5819621,4822.09199221,68220.72 19336842.5519631,5802.10199318,17617.43 19347432.7519641,8572.44199416,88615.89 19357502.7519652,1652.82199515,96915.32 19366602.3919662,9513.79199616,28015.35 19375431.9519673,5024.41199714,91513.84 19384071.4519684,0504.99199815,93214.63 19394071.4419696,8608.29199915,43514.14 1940’s1970’s2000’s 19404991.69 2.50 19708,1579.66 9.96 200016,04213.50 12.09 19415781.9119718,93510.51200117,77614.62 19425191.6919727,8709.20200217,01813.71 19436141.9119738,80710.23200316,86513.71 19447622.4219747,6548.83200416,16513.16 19459222.9519757,6558.78200515,42912.54 19461,1073.3519767,2448.25200615,05812.06 19471,0403.0719778,89910.07200713,24810.69 19481,0452.9919789,88411.12200811,4208.95 19491,0422.98197911,45312.98200910,2217.92 1950’s1980’s2010’s 19501,0352.38 2.20 198012,68114.03 16.02 20109,1617.65 6.92 19511,2472.74198112,74913.6020118,3306.81 19521,4302.70198213,05313.4520128,3806.75 19531,4692.66198311,47811.4920138,3306.64 19541,3872.41198412,11012.2620148,4576.65 19551,4512.42198514,36414.402015*9,0387.01 19561,0471.68198619,27518.96 19579531.50198720,08619.89 19581,1191.65198821,13520.77 19591,2871.86198921,22821.31

11 11 Year Total Offenses Annual Crime Rate Total % ReductionYear Total Offenses Annual Crime Rate Total % ReductionYear Total Offenses Annual Crime Rate Total % Reduction 1930’s1960’s1990’s 19303,06011.75 +252% 196022,40833.32 +221% 1990156,267155.20 -33% 19316,68725.40196120,78929.401991154,929150.66 19329,87837.18196223,37332.971992130,082124.29 193310,18838.01196324,95333.231993110,799106.27 193410,30238.19196428,95838.101994100,70194.76 193511,29741.40196534,54244.98199598,62494.64 193611,28440.89196637,28447.891996100,40194.67 193710,22936.72196742,04452.891997100,62493.36 19389,67934.46196849,15360.571998100,59492.36 193910,77538.01196971,99686.961999104,94496.16 1940’s1970’s2000’s 194010,72336.38 +21% 197074,38788.09 +26% 2000105,05088.38 -22% 194110,85235.93197170,26682.672001111,00691.32 19429,72731.60197265,06876.062002112,04090.25 19438,12125.25197369,85081.122003114,76593.28 19449,74430.89197482,24694.902004110,23189.72 194510,88434.76197594,411108.242005104,38484.84 194613,57341.11197691,280103.992006100,65080.63 194712,74237.60197785,80697.13200797,21078.45 194812,10034.59197886,56997.38200887,17968.31 194913,01237.21197993,761106.28200981,58563.23 1950’s1980’s2010’s 195014,40333.15 +25% 1980106,010117.26 +57% 201073,28661.18 -27% 195115,40433.871981111,582119.05201170,18957.39 195217,97433.911982115,864119.37201262,68050.49 195320,47037.081983107,808107.93201360,60448.29 195417,07629.701984113,446114.86201454,12642.54 195515,75326.261985129,496129.832015*53,82941.75 195615,84625.481986153,926151.43 195715,34524.231987164,452162.83 195817,94626.421988170,402167.42 195917,97025.981989166,451167.07

12 2014 Total Crime Uniform Crime Report RankCity Overall Crime Per 1,000 Population 1 New York21.99 2 San Diego23.40 3 Los Angeles26.19 4 Chicago40.10 5 Dallas42.54 6 Phoenix42.96 7 Philadelphia44.09 8 Houston56.85 9 San Antonio59.57 10 Detroit68.06 12 Source: 2014 Uniform Crime Reports Comparison of total part 1 offenses for each year. According to the FBI, caution is advised comparing statistical data specific to each jurisdiction.

13 Texas RankCity Total Crime % Change 1 DALLAS-52.84% 2 PLANO-41.50% 3 EL PASO-31.81% 4 ARLINGTON-29.69% 5 LAREDO-28.39% 6 CORPUS CHRISTI-28.18% 7 HOUSTON-12.35% 8 FT WORTH-12.17% 9 AUSTIN- 9.68% 10 SAN ANTONIO- 5.71% Source: 2014 Uniform Crime Report According to the FBI, caution is advised comparing statistical data specific to each jurisdiction Fort Worth data - fortworthpd.com 13 Nationwide RankCity Total Crime % Change Years Consecutive Reduction 1 DALLAS-52.84%11 2 LOS ANGELES-44.58%11 3 DETROIT-44.22%7 4 SAN DIEGO-40.41%6 5 CHICAGO-40.07%4* 6 PHOENIX-38.89%5 7 NEW YORK-21.13%7 8 PHILADELPHIA-17.25%2 9 HOUSTON-12.35%2 10 SAN ANTONIO- 5.71%3

14 Crisis Intervention Homeless Initiative - An interdepartmental initiative between DPD, and Crisis Intervention caseworkers to remove homeless encampments and provide homeless individuals access to mental health treatment & shelter services. 14 Homeless Initiatives Council District Councilmember 2016 YTD 2015 1 Griggs13 2 Medrano16222 3 Thomas08 4 King213 5 Callahan127 6 Alonzo834 7 Young2100 8 Wilson620 9 Clayton51 10 McGough616 11 Kleinman314 12 Greyson00 13 Gates01 14 Kingston11 Total 62440 311/ CRMS Requests Council District Councilmember 2016 YTD 2015 1 Griggs 14 18 2 Medrano 156 144 3 Thomas 14 3 4 King 11 12 5 Callahan 24 8 6 Alonzo 56 34 7 Young 53 57 8 Wilson 31 30 9 Clayton 29 12 10 McGough 24 15 11 Kleinman 13 6 12 Greyson 7 3 13 Gates 18 11 14 Kingston 48 59 Total 498412 311/Customer Request Management System – Non-emergency service requests pertaining to Homeless Encampments.

15 Note: Criminal Trespassing Activity – Offenses where a criminal trespass warning has been issued and/or an offense has occurred. 15 Criminal Trespassing Activity Council District Councilmember 2016 YTD 2015 1 Griggs 56 116 2 Medrano 238 591 3 Thomas 46 110 4 King 130 229 5 Callahan 32 57 6 Alonzo 139 218 7 Young 122 198 8 Wilson 125 234 9 Clayton 55 121 10 McGough 88 127 11 Kleinman 71 66 12 Greyson 57 31 13 Gates 75 98 14 Kingston 267 277 Total 1,5012,473 Panhandling Citations Council District Councilmember 2016 YTD 2015 1 Griggs 26 33 2 Medrano 502 308 3 Thomas 45 36 4 King 57 73 5 Callahan 10 43 6 Alonzo 384 521 7 Young 144 275 8 Wilson 118 226 9 Clayton 198 143 10 McGough 223 184 11 Kleinman 89 57 12 Greyson 51 36 13 Gates 151 163 14 Kingston 276 198 Total 2,2742,296 Note: Panhandling Initiative began February 1, 2016

16 16 * Note - Data only reflects the number of cases worked, does not reflect additional activity such as inspections, citizen contact, etc. 2015 Council District Councilmember Open Cases Closed Cases 1 Griggs11 2 Medrano119 3 Thomas21 4 King59 5 Callahan10 6 Alonzo80 7 Young1613 8 Wilson25 9 Clayton43 10 McGough57 11 Kleinman81 12 Greyson43 13 Gates04 14 Kingston50 Total 7256 2016 Council District Councilmember Open Cases Closed Cases 1 Griggs30 2 Medrano60 3 Thomas40 4 King170 5 Callahan00 6 Alonzo111 7 Young260 8 Wilson100 9 Clayton30 10 McGough80 11 Kleinman30 12 Greyson10 13 Gates20 14 Kingston40 Total 981

17 17 Council District Councilmember201320142015 2016 YTD 1 Griggs 82 52508 2 Medrano 71 52658 3 Thomas 42 35466 4 King 2 5648 5 Callahan 47 399917 6 Alonzo 28 406414 7 Young 116 8011719 8 Wilson 64 676410 9 Clayton 104 86304 10 McGough 140 1394924 11 Kleinman 97 926716 12 Greyson 201 17546 13 Gates 116 117424 14 Kingston 73 43334 Total 1,183 1,022794149 Note: Gang Offenses are defined as involving any persons (complainant or suspect) who are listed in the Texas Gang database as a known Gang member.

18 18 Crisis Intervention Homeless Encampment Activity Unit Activity201020112012201320142015 2016 YTD Arrest Assist N/A17047920915486 107 City Arrest N/A1795141718065 73 Felony Arrest 81114302258191192 62 Investigative Arrest N/A134N/A1677792 50 Search Warrant N/A7 23N/A19 4 Calls N/A3021,0441,083579889 378 Citations Hazard N/A4585883945 20 Citations Regular N/A14733825413275 56 GangNet Entries N/A 904332209 36 Drugs N/A1022491266790 26 Guns 99861685425101 26 Vehicles Seized 41604222 2 Cash Seized $75,000$59,000$153,000$58,000$680,000$604,500 $106,520 Traffic Stops N/A1,0683,1131,419541419 321 Ped Stops N/A75437131,8061,7141,385 627 Gang Cards 1145141,929976579453 192 Offenses Cleared 9215915213610654 26 Cases Filed 10115583928368 28 Cases Assigned 272199118211205164 67 Gang Offense Tracking System 2,4711,8071,464882650430 308 Gang Unit Action Request 147302N/A822324 12 Warrants Filed N/A 02712 19 School Contacts N/A20N/A 178 13 Statements Taken N/A 49 13

19 19 RankLocation Council District 2016 YTD 2015 YTD % Change 1Ross Bennett 2, 14100490411.1% 2Five Points 9, 10, 137817721.2% 3Webb Chapel Timberline 2, 66636472.5% 4Spring Valley Preston 11, 136616452.5% 5Camp Wisdom Chaucer 3, 8491527-6.8% 6John West Buckner 74844566.1% 7St. Augustine Bruton 5, 7471490-3.9% 8McKinney Allen+ 2, 1445636226.0% 9Forest Audelia 10, 13454509-10.8% 10Central Southwestern+ 7436481-9.4% 11Greenville LBJ 10421555-24.1% 12Camp Wisdom Westmoreland 3, 8420500-16.0% 13Lake June Buckner 5, 7388 0.0% 14Maham Spring Valley 113813615.5% 15Hampton Ledbetter 3, 4358366-2.2% 16Wycliff Lemmon 2, 14350364-3.8% 17Forest Dennis 6, 1334726630.5% 18Jefferson Corridor 1, 4339358-5.3% 19Walnut Hill Jupiter 9, 103323165.1% 20Samuell Buckner 7324347-6.6% 21Harry Hines Walnut Hill+ 13313344-9.0% 22Ferguson Highland+ 2, 7, 9310318-2.5% 23Medical District Stemmons+ 2, 63062818.9% 24NWHwy Walton Walker 6298370-19.5% 25Loop12 Jim Miller 5, 7, 8297300-1.0% 26Great Trinity Forest Bonnie View+ 4, 828423819.3% 27Julius Schepps Central 7274276-0.7% RankLocation Council District 2016 YTD 2015 YTD % Change 28Fitzhugh Central+ 2, 14269324-17.0% 29Frankford Midway+ 122612485.2% 30Royal Skillman 10255263-3.0% 31Monument Good Latimer+ 2, 14248269-7.8% 32Hatcher Scyene 7243254-4.3% 33Ferguson Woodmeadow 924221413.1% 34Simpson Stuart Bonnie View+ 3, 824121412.6% 35Masters Lake June+ 523918132.0% 36Inwood Lemmon+ 2, 1323016341.1% 37Central Meadow+ 13, 14218298-26.8% 38Saner Westmoreland+ 1218226-3.5% 39Davis Westmoreland 1, 3216231-6.5% 40Stemmons Empire Central+ 2, 6216244-11.5% 41Fort Worth Bahama+ 1, 3212253-16.2% 42RLT Overton+ 4193224-13.8% 43Lancaster Kiest+ 4190200-5.0% 44Beacon Junius+ 2, 141851727.6% 45Overton Illinois 41841811.7% 46Garland Easton+ 9175223-21.5% 47Beltline Preston+ 11, 121531474.1% 48Coit Churchill+ 1115211038.2% 49Timberglen Pear Ridge+ 121521501.3% 50Pinnacle Point Cockrell Hill+ 3, 6151260-41.9% 51Mockingbird Greenville+ 14147203-27.6% 52Davis Tyler+ 114112017.5% 53Central CF Hawn 10, 11, 13117141-17.0% 54Rosemeade Marsh+ 121098528.2% TOTAL PART 1 OFFENSES -17,00017,339-2.0% Source: DPD 2016 TAAG Weekly Summary Report Note: + Indicates secondary TAAG Location January 1 st – August 15 th


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