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Total Calls For Service =3,931 * Total Calls For Service =3,931 * *excludes Test Calls (34), Messages (6) and Null values (356) Top ‘Calls for Service’

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4 Total Calls For Service =3,931 * Total Calls For Service =3,931 * *excludes Test Calls (34), Messages (6) and Null values (356) Top ‘Calls for Service’ Problems (85% of all Calls For Service)

5 Arrest Analysis Total Arrests: – Black Males: 344 –Black Females: 88 –White Males: 13 –White Females: 2 –Asian Males: 1 Arrest Type – Adult Arrest: 198 –Juvenile Arrest: 28 –Notice to Appear: 87 –Sworn Complaint – Adult: 88 –Sworn Complaint- Juvenile: 6 –Traffic Citation: 41

6 Duval’s Initiative Goals  Establish a working collaboration with the residents of the area. residents of the area.  Reduce crime in the neighborhood, and increase quality of life for the community. increase quality of life for the community.  Act as a catalyst in the introduction of new crime prevention and intervention concepts crime prevention and intervention concepts in the community, through Problem-Oriented in the community, through Problem-Oriented Policing. Policing.  Establish a collaborative association in that neighborhood with service providers, schools and the faith-based community.

7 Duval Initiative – Phase 1 Select Zone Officers who will be responsible for providing services 24/7.Select Zone Officers who will be responsible for providing services 24/7. Augment these Officers with additional Resource Officers, if needed.Augment these Officers with additional Resource Officers, if needed. Select a special training day for officers assigned to discuss the initiative.Select a special training day for officers assigned to discuss the initiative.

8 Duval Initiative – Phase 2 Community Meeting--April 1, 2015Community Meeting--April 1, 2015 Bring together stake holders from the community. Give them a presentation on what will be the goals in this plan.Bring together stake holders from the community. Give them a presentation on what will be the goals in this plan. Seek trespass authorization from private property owners.Seek trespass authorization from private property owners. Introduce stake holders to the new team of Officers.Introduce stake holders to the new team of Officers.

9 Duval Initiative- Phase 3 April 2015 Post property and educate citizens. No enforcement for a (10) day grace period.Post property and educate citizens. No enforcement for a (10) day grace period. Officers will have property properly posted and vetted through the City’s legal office and the State Attorney's Office.Officers will have property properly posted and vetted through the City’s legal office and the State Attorney's Office. Officers, working with Crime Prevention staff, will begin a robust educational program for residents, Faith-based community organizations and business owners.Officers, working with Crime Prevention staff, will begin a robust educational program for residents, Faith-based community organizations and business owners.

10 Duval Initiative- Phase 4 April 13, 2015 Begin the enforcement phase and referral process. If the person is arrested, an assessment form should be completed for referral via Meridian Health Care or other social services.Begin the enforcement phase and referral process. If the person is arrested, an assessment form should be completed for referral via Meridian Health Care or other social services. Stake holders meeting on May 2015.Stake holders meeting on May 2015. Weekly or monthly newsletters on progress to stake holders--through email discussion.Weekly or monthly newsletters on progress to stake holders--through email discussion. Weekly tactical briefing meetings for internal updates.Weekly tactical briefing meetings for internal updates.

11 Staff Assigned from GPD District Commander Lieutenant Rob Koehler Sector Commander Lieutenant Paris Owens Zone / Project Sergeant John Mazzuca Community Resource coordinator Officer Ernest Graham

12 Listening Session— Building Trust & Legitimacy Decades of research and practice support the premise that people are more likely to obey the law when they believe that those who are enforcing it have the legitimate authority to tell them what to do. Procedurally, just behavior is based on four central principles: 1. Treating people with dignity and respect. 1. Treating people with dignity and respect. 2. Giving individuals ‘voice’ during encounters. 2. Giving individuals ‘voice’ during encounters. 3. Being neutral and transparent in decision making. 3. Being neutral and transparent in decision making. 4. Conveying trustworthy motives. 4. Conveying trustworthy motives.

13 WHAT IS ‘COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT ’? Community engagement is regularly misinterpreted as relating solely to consultation and asking for public opinion. In fact, it goes much further and relates to having an open dialogue with the community. ‘Community’ defined - relates to either a group of people in a particular geographical locality, or a group who share a ‘community’ of interest. For example, a faith-based group. One individual may be part of numerous communities.‘Community’ defined - relates to either a group of people in a particular geographical locality, or a group who share a ‘community’ of interest. For example, a faith-based group. One individual may be part of numerous communities. ‘Engagement’ defined - the involvement of the public, or communities, in making decisions on policies or service delivery and what each can mutually contribute to enhance the quality-of-life in the location.‘Engagement’ defined - the involvement of the public, or communities, in making decisions on policies or service delivery and what each can mutually contribute to enhance the quality-of-life in the location.

14 Public & Private Partnerships The Community Resource Representatives will serve as an active alliance of agencies and individuals with a commitment to promoting the health and well-being of the people in the focus area of Duval.The Community Resource Representatives will serve as an active alliance of agencies and individuals with a commitment to promoting the health and well-being of the people in the focus area of Duval. This group shall be comprised of individuals from such organizations as: faith-based, educational, employment services, mental health, mentoring, and others.This group shall be comprised of individuals from such organizations as: faith-based, educational, employment services, mental health, mentoring, and others. The Crime Prevention Officer assigned to this project will liaison with the Community Resource Representatives.The Crime Prevention Officer assigned to this project will liaison with the Community Resource Representatives.


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