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PUBLIC SAFETY
COMMITTEE AGENDA
Friday, September 16, 2011 1 to 3 p.m.
SANDAG Board Room 401 B Street, 7th Floor
San Diego
AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS
• MID-YEAR REGIONAL CRIME STATISTICS
• ARJIS ENTERPRISE SYSTEM OVERVIEW
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SANDAG
Mark Lewis, Chair Mayor, El Cajon (Representing East County)
Cheryl Cox, Vice Chair Mayor, Chula Vista (Representing South County)
Rebecca Jones Councilmember, San Marcos (Representing North County Inland)
Jack Feller Councilmember, Oceanside (Representing North County Coastal)
Greg Cox Supervisor, County of San Diego
Marti Emerald Councilmember, City of San Diego Public Safety
David Ott Chief, Cities of Solana Beach & Del Mar Fire Departments (Representing Regional Fire/Emergency Medical Services)
Jim Abele Chief, California Highway Patrol (Representing State Public Safety)
Bonnie Dumanis District Attorney, San Diego County (San Diego County District Attorney)
William D. Gore Sheriff, San Diego County (San Diego County Sheriff)
Donna Faller Program Manager, Office of Homeland Security, City of San Diego (Representing Homeland Security)
John Bolduc Chief, San Diego Harbor Police (Representing County Chiefs’/Sheriff’s Association)
William M. Lansdowne Chief of Police, City of San Diego (San Diego Police Department)
Tom Zoll Chief of Transit Enforcement, North County Transit District (Representing Regional Transit)
John L. Browning Chief, San Diego State University Police Department (Representing County Chiefs’/Sheriff’s Association) Advisory Members
Stephanie Spencer Councilmember, Rincon Luiseño Band of Indians (Representing Southern California Tribal Chairmen’s Association)
Mack Jenkins Chief Probation Officer, San Diego County Probation Department (Representing County Public Safety)
Joseph Stuyvesant Director of Operations, Navy Region SW (Representing Department of Defense)
Keith Slotter Special Agent in Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigations (Representing Federal Public Safety)
Laura E. Duffy United States Attorney, U.S. Attorney’s Office (Representing Federal Public Safety)
Gary L. Gallegos Executive Director, SANDAG
Welcome to SANDAG. Members of the public may speak to the Public Safety Committee on any item at the time the Committee is considering the item. Please complete a Speaker’s Slip, which is located in the rear of the room, and then present the slip to Committee staff. Members of the public may address the Committee on any issue under the agenda item entitled Public Comments/Communications/Member Comments. Public speakers are limited to three minutes or less per person. The Public Safety Committee may take action on any item appearing on the agenda. This agenda and related staff reports can be accessed at www.sandag.org under Meetings. Public comments regarding the agenda can be forwarded to SANDAG via the e-mail comment form available on the Web site. E-mail comments should be received no later than 12 noon, two working days prior to the Public Safety Committee meeting. Any handouts, presentations, or other materials from the public intended for distribution at the Public Safety Committee meeting should be received by the Clerk of the Board no later than 12 noon, two working days prior to the meeting. SANDAG operates its programs without regard to race, color, and national origin in compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. SANDAG has developed procedures for investigating and tracking Title VI complaints and the procedures for filing a complaint are available to the public upon request. Questions concerning SANDAG nondiscrimination obligations or complaint procedures should be directed to SANDAG General Counsel, Julie Wiley, at (619) 699-6966 or [email protected]. Any person who believes himself or herself or any specific class of persons to be subjected to discrimination prohibited by Title VI also may file a written complaint with the Federal Transit Administration. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), SANDAG will accommodate persons who require assistance in order to participate in SANDAG meetings. If such assistance is required, please contact SANDAG at (619) 699-1900 at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting. To request this document or related reports in an alternative format, please call (619) 699-1900, (619) 699-1904 (TTY), or fax (619) 699-1905. SANDAG agenda materials can be made available in alternative languages. To make a request call (619) 699-1900 at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting.
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PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Friday, September 16, 2011
ITEM # RECOMMENDATION
1. ROLL CALL
+2. APPROVAL OF THE JUNE 17, 2011, MEETING MINUTES APPROVE
3. PUBLIC COMMENTS/COMMUNICATIONS/MEMBER COMMENTS
Members of the public shall have the opportunity to address the Public Safety Committee (PSC) on any issue within the jurisdiction of SANDAG that is not on this agenda. Anyone desiring to speak shall reserve time by completing a “Request to Speak” form and giving it to the PSC coordinator prior to speaking. Public speakers should notify the PSC coordinator if they have a handout for distribution to committee members. Public speakers are limited to three minutes or less per person. PSC members also may provide information and announcements under this agenda item.
REPORTS (4 through 8)
4. REPORT FROM CHIEFS'/SHERIFF'S MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (Chief David Bejarano, Chiefs'/Sheriff's Management Committee)
INFORMATION
Chief David Bejarano will report on the September 7, 2011, meeting of the Chiefs'/Sheriff's Management Committee.
5. REPORT FROM THE SAN DIEGO COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS ASSOCIATION (Chief Tony Michel, San Diego County Fire Chiefs Association)
INFORMATION
Chief Tony Michel will report on the September 8, 2011, meeting of the San Diego County Fire Chiefs Association.
+6. FY 2012 BUDGET AMENDMENT: SENATE BILL 618 EVALUATION (Cynthia Burke)
APPROVE
Since 2006, SANDAG has served as the evaluator for a local prisoner reentry program, Senate Bill 618 (2005) (SB 618), developed in order to close the revolving door to prison by providing tangible reentry support services. Due to fiscal constraints at the State level, funding for the program and evaluation in the current fiscal year was reduced after the FY 2012 SANDAG Overall Work Program (OWP) was approved. Accordingly, the evaluation scope of work was scaled back, staff who worked on the project have been assigned to new projects with other revenue sources, and the final report will be completed prior to June 30, 2012. The Public Safety Committee is asked to approve an amendment to the FY 2012 OWP to reduce funding for the SB 618 evaluation (2345200) from $220,573 to $109,176.
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7. MID-YEAR CRIME STATISTICS FOR THE SAN DIEGO REGION (Cynthia Burke)
INFORMATION
On a semi-annual basis, SANDAG releases regional crime statistics that are compiled in cooperation with our regional local law enforcement. An overview of these updated crime statistics will be shared.
8. ARJIS ENTERPRISE SYSTEM OVERVIEW (Pam Scanlon) INFORMATION
ARJIS is in the final stages of implementing Enterprise ARJIS, the new system replacing the legacy mainframe application. Enterprise ARJIS consists of a suite of new applications and data available to the 82 ARJIS member agencies and 7,000 officers, investigators, and support personnel who use ARJIS daily. Staff will provide a high level overview of the various features and capabilities of the new system.
9. UPCOMING MEETINGS INFORMATION
The next meeting of the PSC is scheduled for Friday, October 21, 2011.
10. ADJOURNMENT
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San Diego Association of Governments
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
September 16, 2011 AGENDA ITEM NO.: 2
Action Requested: APPROVE
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE DISCUSSION AND ACTIONS Meeting of June 17, 2011
1. ROLL CALL
Chair Mark Lewis (East County) called the Public Safety Committee meeting to order at 1:00 p.m. Roll call was taken and a quorum was present. See last page for attendance.
2. APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES Upon a motion by Councilmember Rebecca Jones (North County Inland) and a second by
Chief, Department of Transit Enforcement Tom Zoll (Regional Transit Services), the minutes of May 20, 2011, were unanimously approved.
3. PUBLIC COMMENTS/COMMUNICATIONS/MEMBER COMMENTS There were no public comments.
REPORTS
4. REPORT FROM THE CHIEFS’/SHERIFF’S MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (INFORMATION) Chief Alan Lanning (County Chiefs’/Sheriff’s Association) gave an update on the
Chiefs’/Sheriff’s Management Committee meeting held on June 1, 2011. 5. REPORT FROM THE SAN DIEGO COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS ASSOCIATION (INFORMATION) Chief Augie Ghio (Regional Fire/Emergency Medical Services) gave an update on the June 2,
2011, meeting and current activities of the San Diego County Fire Chiefs Association. 6. THE NORTH COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE GANG INITIATIVE ASSESSMENT (INFORMATION)
Senior Research Analyst Sandy Keaton (SANDAG Staff) presented an overview of the North County Comprehensive Gang Initiative Assessment. Ms. Caylin Guerin (Policy Advisor, County of San Diego) was available to answer questions.
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7. ANTI-TERRORISM EFFORTS IN THE SAN DIEGO REGION (INFORMATION) Director, Office of Emergency Services Ron Lane (Homeland Security) and Jason Vanthoff (Law Enforcement Coordinating Center) gave a PowerPoint presentation on Anti-Terrorism efforts in the San Diego Region.
8. REGIONAL eWATCH (INFORMATION)
Executive Director Pamela Scanlon (ARJIS) and Mr. Milan Mueller (The Omega Group) gave a demonstration of the Regional eWATCH system and the new ARJIS Mapping Dashboard.
9. UPCOMING MEETING (INFORMATION) The next meeting of the Public Safety Committee is scheduled for Friday, July 15, 2011, at
1:00 p.m. 10. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 2:16 p.m.
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE CONFIRMED ATTENDANCE – June 17, 2011
JURISDICTION NAME MEMBER/ ALTERNATE
ATTEND
YES/NO COMMENTS
Hon. Mark Lewis-Chair Member YES East County Hon. Jillian Hanson-Cox Alternate YES Hon. Jack Feller Member YES North County Coastal Hon. Kristin Gaspar Alternate NO Hon. Cheryl Cox-Vice Chair Member NO South County Hon. Rosalie Zarate Alternate NO Hon. Rebecca Jones Member YES North County Inland Hon. Steve Gronke Alternate NO Hon. Marti Emerald Member YES City of San Diego Hon. Todd Gloria Alternate NO Supervisor Greg Cox Member YES County of
San Diego Chairman Bill Horn Alternate NO
Chief Jim Abele Member NO State Public Safety
Vacant Alternate NO
Chief Alan Lanning Member YES Chief John L. Browning Member YES Chief Adolfo Gonzales Alternate NO
County Chiefs’/Sheriff’s Association
Chief David Bejarano Alternate NO Chief William M. Lansdowne Member NO San Diego Police Department
Ex. Assistant Chief David Ramirez
Alternate NO
Sheriff William D. Gore Member NO County Sheriff Undersheriff Jim Cooke Alternate NO Commander Mike
Barletta attended
Donna Faller Member NO Homeland Security Ron Lane Alternate YES Chief David Ott Member YES Regional Fire/Emergency Medical
Services Chief Augie Ghio Alternate YES
Bonnie Dumanis Member NO San Diego County District Attorney Paula Robinson Alternate YES Tom Zoll Member YES Regional Transit Services Bill Burke Alternate NO
ADVISORY MEMBERS
Mack Jenkins Member NO County Public Safety Kim Broderick Alternate YES Joseph Stuyvesant Member YES Department of Defense Colonel Nicholas Marano Alternate NO Keith Slotter Member NO Suzanne Turner attended
Bill Sherman 1st Alternate NO Gary Hill attended Michael J. Aguilar 2nd Alternate NO
Laura E. Duffy Member NO Cindy Cipriani attended
Steven Stafford 1st Alternate NO
Federal Public Safety
John A. Garzon 2nd Alternate NO
Stephanie Spencer Member YES Southern CA Tribal Chairmen’s Association (SCTCA) LaVonne Peck Alternate NO
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San Diego Association of Governments
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
September 16, 2011 AGENDA ITEM NO.: 6
Action Requested: APPROVE
FY 2012 BUDGET AMENDMENT: SENATE BILL 618 EVALUATION File Number 2345200 Introduction Since 2006, SANDAG has served as the evaluator for a local prisoner reentry program, Senate Bill 618 (2005) (SB 618), developed in order to close the revolving door to prison by providing tangible reentry support services. Due to fiscal constraints at the State level, funding for the program and evaluation in the current fiscal year was reduced after the FY 2012 SANDAG Overall Work Program (OWP) was approved. Accordingly, the evaluation scope of work was scaled back and staff who worked on the project has been assigned to new projects with other revenue sources and the final report will be completed prior to June 30, 2012.
Recommendation
The Public Safety Committee is asked to approve an amendment to the FY 2012 Overall Work Program outlined in Attachment 1, including a reduction to FY 2012 funding for the Senate Bill 618 evaluation (2345200) from $220,573 to $109,176.
Discussion To accommodate the decreased funding, SANDAG staff worked closely with program partners to distinguish key research components that needed to remain in place from those that enhanced the evaluation but which could be scaled back or eliminated. As a result, a final evaluation report will be produced by the end of this fiscal year and the remaining resources will be dedicated to completing the evaluation. Reductions in budget/staff hours in this project are offset primarily with a new revenue grant for the new project 23514: Needs Assessment for San Diego County Probation Department. This new project was approved under the delegated authority of the Executive Director and will be reported as a Delegated Action item to the Board of Directors in accordance with SANDAG Board Policy No. 017, Section 4.17: Delegation of Authority. KURT KRONINGER Director of Technical Services Attachment: 1. Amendment No. 1 – Reentry Support Services SB 618 Funding Reduction Key Staff Contact: Cynthia Burke, (619) 699-1910, [email protected]
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Attachment 1 WORK ELEMENT: 23452.00 CJ - Reentry Support Services (Senate Bill 618 (2005))
FY 2012 BUDGET: $220,573 $109,176
AREA OF EMPHASIS: Modeling/Research
Amendment Title: Amendment No. 1 – Reentry Support Services SB 618 Funding Reduction
Funds Source
Prior FY 2012 FY 2013 Total
County Dept. of Probation $1,968,290 $220,573$109,176
$0 $2,188,863 $2,077,466
Criminal Justice - Other Local Funds $977 $11,381
$0 $0 $977 $11,381
TOTAL $1,969,267 $1,979,671
$220,573$109,176
$0 $2,189,840 $2,088,847
Funds Application
Prior FY 2012 FY 2013 Total
Salaries, Benefits, Indirect $1,930,000 $1,964,360
$212,873 $107,730 $0 $2,142,873 $2,072,090
Other Direct Costs $34,967 $11,886
$7,700$1,446
$0 $42,667 $13,331
Contracted Services $4,300 $3,425
$0 $0 $4,300 $3,425
TOTAL $1,969,267 $1,979,671
$220,573 $109,176 $0 $2,189,840 $2,088,847
OBJECTIVE This Criminal Justice evaluation project is one of a series of applied research activities approved under the group title Adult Criminal Justice Projects as a Group Program #23450.00. Projects in this category are funded with dedicated grants from the sponsoring agency.
PREVIOUS ACCOMPLISHMENTS
SANDAG has partnered with San Diego County on the evaluation of a number of evaluations to determined effective strategies for reducing criminal activity and recidivism. SANDAG has been the evaluator for this multi-year effort for four years, documenting program implementation and tracking outcomes.
Project Manager: Burke, Cynthia
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PRODUCTS, TASKS, AND SCHEDULES
Task No.
% of Effort Task Description / Product / Schedule
1 15 Task Description: Meet with project staff on a regular basis.
Product: Meeting minutes and action items
Completion Date: 6/30/2012 2 45 Task Description: Implement research methodologies, including collecting data from a variety of sources and ensuring
its quality. Product: Data sets
Completion Date: 6/30/2012 3 40 Task Description: Analyze, summarize, and present research findings.
Product: Reports and presentations
Completion Date: 6/30/2012
FUTURE ACTIVITIES
The state and county are advising that this will be the final year of funding for the evaluation of this program.
Amendment Explanation: Funding for the SB 618 program has been further reduced for FY 2012. As a result, a final evaluation report will be completed this fiscal year, and with the end of the evaluation, funding is being reduced by about half (to $109,176 from $220,573 for the annual grant). Prior year’s budget has been adjusted to reflect actual expenditures through 6/30/2011.
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C i i thC i i thCrime in theCrime in theSan Diego RegionSan Diego Region
2011 Mid-Year Crime Statistics
September 2011September 2011
What Information is Presented?What Information is Presented?
• Annualized crime rates per 1,000 population and mid year numbers ofpopulation and mid-year numbers of reported crimes
• Region and jurisdictions• FBI Index or Part I crimes
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During first half of 2011,During first half of 2011,there was a weekly average of:there was a weekly average of:
VIOLENT PROPERTY• 2 homicides• 11 rapes• 56 robberies• 136 aggravated
assaults
• 234 burglaries• 201 motor
vehicle thefts• 756 larcenies
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assaults
2011 Annualized Violent Crime Rate 2011 Annualized Violent Crime Rate Lowest in Ten YearsLowest in Ten Years
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R i l Vi l t C i R t P 1 000R i l Vi l t C i R t P 1 000
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Regional Violent Crime Rate Per 1,000Regional Violent Crime Rate Per 1,000
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2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
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Homicide Only Violent CrimeHomicide Only Violent CrimeTo Increase From 2010To Increase From 2010
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Percent Change in Number of CrimesPercent Change in Number of Crimes
25%
50%
Overall Overall ViolentViolent RapeRape RobberyRobbery AssaultAssault
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-12% -14%
-6%-8%
-25%
0%ViolentViolent
HomicideHomicide
RapeRape RobberyRobbery AssaultAssault
GangGang--Related Homicides Back Up in Related Homicides Back Up in First Half of 2011First Half of 2011
100%
Top 3 Homicide MotivesTop 3 Homicide Motives
26%22%
31%
18%18%
37%
17%24%
20%20%
40%
60%
80%
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0%Argum ent G ang Dom estic Violence
2009 2010 Mid-Year 2011
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Jurisdictional Violent CrimesJurisdictional Violent Crimes
8C d 193N ti l Cit 12%
115La Mesa 13%4 Del Mar ---
Number of Violent
Crimes
Number of Violent
Crimes
One-Year
Change
One-Year
Change
337Chula Vista 2%66L G 21%
230 Escondido -31%
62Santee -3%
250El Cajon 34%62Imperial Beach -7%
18Solana Beach --- 195Vista 0%
54Poway 35%
8Coronado --- 193National City -12%
301Oceanside -8%
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2,482San Diego -10%79Carlsbad -18%
98San Marcos -22%
609Unincorporated -6%68Encinitas 0%
337Chula Vista 2%66Lemon Grove -21%
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2011 Annualized Property Crime Rate 2011 Annualized Property Crime Rate Lowest Since 2002Lowest Since 2002
Regional Property Crime Rate Per 1 000Regional Property Crime Rate Per 1 000
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30.95
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Regional Property Crime Rate Per 1,000Regional Property Crime Rate Per 1,000
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All Property Crime Types All Property Crime Types Decreased From 2010 to Decreased From 2010 to
2011 Mid2011 Mid--YearYear30%
Percent Change in Number of CrimesPercent Change in Number of Crimes
0%
10%
20%Percent Change in Number of CrimesPercent Change in Number of Crimes
Overall Overall PropertyProperty BurglaryBurglary LarcenyLarceny MV TheftMV Theft
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-8%
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-11%
-30%
-20%
-10%
Jurisdictional Property CrimesJurisdictional Property Crimes
109S l B h 15% 909C l b d 3%
885National City -4%94Del Mar 68%
Number of Number of Property Property CrimesCrimes
OneOne--Year Year
ChangeChange
Number of Number of Property Property CrimesCrimes
OneOne--Year Year
ChangeChange
2 385Chula Vista 8%449E i it 11%
1,226El Cajon -10%
285Poway 2%
1,573Escondido -27%228Imperial Beach 3%
199Lemon Grove -28% 911Vista -15%
219Coronado -17%
109Solana Beach -15% 909Carlsbad 3%
1,804Oceanside -7%
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14,160San Diego -10%647San Marcos -22%
797La Mesa -32%
2,770Unincorporated -10%449Santee <1%
2,385Chula Vista -8%449Encinitas -11%
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Criminal Justice Research Criminal Justice Research DivisionDivision
www.sandag.org/cj
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Enterprise ARJIS
SANDAG Public Safety Committee September 16, 2011
The Year was 1981
• Ronald Reagan was inaugurated as the 40th President• ‘Chariots of Fire’ was the Best Movie• The best-selling car was the Ford Escort • ‘Dallas’ was the top-rated TV show• Microsoft released MS-DOS version 1,
with 127 employees
ARJIS WAS LAUNCHED INTHE SAN DIEGO REGION
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Thirty Years Later …..
• The mainframe will be replaced with Enterprise ARJIS (eARJIS) – a suite of new tools
• Modernization enhances functionality• Photos and video• Report narratives• Mapping• Facial recogntion
Li l d• License plate readers• Fingerprint data
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What is Being Replaced?
• ARJIS Web pages; Public and Law Enforcement Only– Replaced with SharePoint portalsp p
• CASS (Crime Analysis Statistical System)– Replaced with COGNOS Reporting System
• Original ‘green screens’ used for queries– Replaced with COPLINK and SRFERS
• Data entry screens– Replaced with new web-based forms
• Officer Notification records (entered by officers)– Replaced with Web-based form with prompts– Enhanced with email alerting system
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User Training
• COPLINK, SRFERS and Officer Notification entries• To date ARJIS staff have trained
– 2,100 users – 51 agencies– ‘Train the Trainer’ volunteers
• Hands-on classes• Students worked with their own recent arrests/cases/field
i iinterviews
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Enterprise ARJIS Components
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New Portals
Public & ‘Law Enforcement Only’
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‘Law Enforcement Only’ Portal (secure)
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‘Launch Pad’ for Data Entry
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New Data Entry Screens
• All screens have been re-created as web-based forms– Field Interviews
• New functionality: ‘clone’ info for duplicates– Citations– Traffic Accidents– Arrests– Crime Cases
• Accessed via new portal with ID & password• Agency Records Division staff have been testing and
returning findings – Thanks!
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Interfaces
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Feeds To/From Other Systems
• JIMS – Booking data used for data entry of arrests• Agency RMSg y
– CRMS (SDPD)– NetRMS (SDSO)– Northrup Grumman (NCPD & COPD)
• Court Citations – two-way• Mugshots – routed to CalPhoto and SDPD• Public Crime Mapping – now updating daily, not weekly• COPLINK – load moved off mainframe
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Reporting
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New Reporting System
• Commercial System – COGNOS (IBM)• Standardized Reportsp
– Mandated monthly crime statistics– Agency quarterly reports– Automatically scheduled
• Ad Hoc Reports– Investigative (e.g.: recent bank robberies)– Radius searches (e.g.: assaults within .5 miles)– Public requests (e.g.: accidents at intersection)
• Trained 75+ agency staff, held multiple ‘workshops’
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Flexible Geo-Area Report
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Officer Productivity
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Property Reports
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Enterprise ARJIS
New ToolsCOPLINK
SRFERS (with License Plate Reader data)Officer Notification And Smart Alerting System (ONASAS)
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COPLINK
• Nationwide system developed for detectives & investigators
• 6 million + records– Arrests & Crime Cases– Traffic Accidents & Citations– Field Interviews & Officer Notifications– Pawn Slips
82 000 b ki h f h S Di J il• 825,000 booking photos from the San Diego Jail• Narratives from officer reports• Access to Orange County, Tucson, ICE and LA Sheriff
(new!)
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Link Analysis Tools
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Create Photo Line-Ups
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SRFERS
• Developed in-house (federally grant funded)• Tactical ‘super-query’ to multiple databasesp q y p
– ARJIS incident records (arrests, crime cases, FIs)– Officer Notification System (ONS)– Local & state-wide arrest warrants– Restraining orders– Jail booking photos– California DMV; licenses and vehicle registrations– Stolen vehicles– Out-of-state drivers license photos (Nlets)– Regional License Plate Readers (LPR)
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SRFERS Statistics
• Used by 48 unique agencies• Over 17,000 logins since January 2011g y• 26 available query sources• Over 214,000 individual queries executed• Some popular queries:
– ARJIS ONS 15,577– CA Supervised Release 13,984– ARJIS Booking 13,411– CA DMV Registration 13,922– CA DMV Name Index 13,361– ARJIS LPR 11,082
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License Plate Readers (LPR)
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License Plate Readers (LPR)
• Connects to nine agencies• Accessed via SRFERS• Sends alerts to ONASAS• Fixed readers mirrored by
DEA• LPRs on the Borders• Regional database stats:
9 4 illi d– 9.74 million records– 30 unique readers
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LPR Works!
Today I was looking for a 288PC suspect. We had a known plate for his car and home address, but we didn’t know where he was in the middle of the day. So we used the SRFERS LPR search, and found multiple recent LPR hits y , pof his plate parked in front of his place of business in National City.
We went directly there, and found his car in the same spot as the multiple LPR hits. We recognized the car due to the color picture from SRFERS. We made contact with the suspect’s employer, and he was arrested without incident.
Needless to say, this child molester was quickly arrested, and the LPR data and SRFERS was directly responsible for the speedy resolution of this case!and SRFERS was directly responsible for the speedy resolution of this case!
Detective Corporal KlosNational City PD
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ONASAS
• ONASAS watcher is always on• ONASAS changes the paradigm of officer notification g p g
from a reactive to proactive• ONASAS alerts on:
– Jail bookings– LPR reads– SRFERS Queries
Gl b l Q– Global Query– SDPD CAD
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Next Steps
• On-going user training• Deploy remaining data entry screens and interfaces p y g y
following testing• Finalize mandated reports in order to retire ‘CASS’• Update SRFERS to include federal data sources• Upgrade LPR server for more storage• ONASAS to monitor agency Computer Aided Dispatch
(CAD) data(CAD) data • Add Santa Clara County and other regions to COPLINK
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