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7.1-2 T h r o u g h COLLABORATION June 28, 2018 7.1-3 Policing in Peel What has been going on? 2 2 7.1-4 2018 Chiefs Management Group Chris McCord Dave Jarvis Ingrid Berkeley-Brown Marc Andrews Deputy Chief Deputy Chief Deputy


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June 28, 2018

COLLABORATION

T h r o u g h

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Policing in Peel

What has been going on?

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2018

Chris McCord Dave Jarvis Ingrid Berkeley-Brown Marc Andrews

Deputy Chief Investigative Services Deputy Chief Corporate Services Deputy Chief Field Operations Deputy Chief Operations Support

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Chief’s Management Group

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Areas of Focus

Community Safety Together Professional, Diverse & Supportive Workplace Quality Service & Fiscal Responsibility

Areas of Focus of Strategic Plan

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Community Safety Together Professional, Diverse & Supportive Workplace Quality Service & Fiscal Responsibility

Areas of Focus

Community Safety Together

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Workload trends

2016-2017

+292

frauds INTIMATE PARTNER Incidents

+498

Use Electronic Device

+725

Request for Assistance Mentally Ill

+776

  • 455

drugs

  • 150

Break & Enter – Residence Motor Vehicle Collision Personal Injury

  • 142
  • 32

Impaired driving

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Domestic

58,779

18,072

Medical assist

18,766 18,666

MVC- Personal injury Suicide attempt mental Health ACT

13,914

MVC- Property damage

12,889 11,769

disturbance

11,712

premise check

11,682

weapons danger

10,936

Assist citizen

Citizen-Initiated events

Total Frontline Patrol Officer Hours On Scene (Top 10 Events)

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Impaired driving

Offences

1,228

Average/Day

242

Road safety (2017)

Total HTA charges

88,204 Victims

  • f Fatal Collisions

28

Fatal Collisions

25

Fatal Collisions & Traffic Enforcement

Average/Day

3

Average/Day

13

4,639

Use of electronic device

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Project Guardian Public Education / Awareness

Intimate Partner Violence Prevention Fact Sheet PRP Website Presentations Victim Services of Peel in Partnership with PRP Device - GPS Technology / 2-way hands free voice Designed to provide assistance to persons who are at high risk of life threatening violence Victim Services of Peel Peel Committee Against Women Abuse Peel Children’s Aid Victim Witness Assistance Program, etc…

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Community Partnerships / Committee Representation

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Intimate Partner Incidents

Awareness & Prevention

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Request for Assistance – Mentally Ill Occurrences

(2013-2017)

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4,296

4,648 4,849 5,090 5,866 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Average/Day

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Example: Police Response

998

Calls to Communications

(911 & non-emergency)

522

911 Calls Received by PRP

424 424 64

Calls Dispatched by Calls Dispatched in 12 Division

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Stabbings Shootings Rounds Fired 24 38 40 187 196 156 135 272 426

2015 2016 2017 2015 2016 2017 2015 2016 2017

* * Estimated

Violent Crime (2015-2017)

Victims

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Violent Crime Severity Index

2016

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Variance 2015- 2016 (1.1%) (7.0%) (16.5%)

8.7% 21.9% 15.6% 8.5% 8.2% 10.7% 7.0% 8.7%

ONTARIO

63.6

CANADA

75.3

0.3% Increase

Over 2015

6.8% Increase

Over 2015 13

Edmonton Toronto Vancouver Hamilton Ottawa Calgary Waterloo Peel Durham York Halton

122.7 103.5 98.3 81.4 63.6 62.1 60.0

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48.2 35.6 22.4

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Crime & Solvency Rates

Peel Regional Police Remains…

Below

for Property & Violent Crime Rates

Above

for SOLVENCY Rates for Property & Violent Crimes

National & Provincial Rates

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(Impairment) THC

can affect

Coordination Reaction Time concentration Decision-making abilities / divided attention Visual function Upon legalization, unlawful to smoke cannabis or use a vape in:

Recognizing DRUG-IMPAIRED DRIVING

(examples):

Cannabis Legalization

school vehicle

(or Boat)

Public Space

(anywhere public has access)

INDOOR Workplace

(enclosed public space)

(common area of apartment building or condo without appropriate ventilation as prescribed by Ontario Regulation)

Drug recognition expert (d.R.e) Health Canada researching appropriate device for testing THC Levels

* A person using medical cannabis has some exceptions

Retirement/nursing home

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Youth in Policing Initiative (YIPI) & Peel Police Youth Initiative (PPYI)

Class of 2017

Youth Cyber Safety Academy 20 students (YIPI), funded by Ontario Ministry of Children and Youth Services 5 additional students (Peel Police Youth Initiative), funded by PSB, will work in conjunction with the YIPI program Launched in partnership with:

  • Peel Children’s Safety Village
  • Peel District School Board,
  • Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board
  • Sheridan College

Over 11,000 students have attended

(including pilot classes)

1 Youth Leadership Counsellor, funded by the United Way (Safe City Mississauga manages the posting/hiring of this position)

Partnerships & youth

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Engaging community partners

Community Mobilization Teams (CMT)

Effective Investigations & Enforcement Proactive Strategies Educational Initiatives Increased Police Visibility

+ + + =

Increasing Policing Capacity

Focus on increasing community engagement and improving trust through:

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Safe Place Program

Aims to assist LGBTQ+ Citizens in identifying places within the community that support securing their safety in a time of immediate need Advertised signage identifying

  • rganizations/businesses that support

the program Focus is to reduce anti-LGBTQ+ crimes, LGBTQ+ student bullying PRP will be the first police service in Ontario and the second in Canada to implement the program

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Areas of Focus

Community Safety Together Professional, Diverse & Supportive Workplace Quality Service & Fiscal Responsibility

Professional, diverse & supportive workplace

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2018 will see a significant increase in training as we transition from: Use Of Force Requalification Training Model

3 Day

incident Response training model

  • 1 Day
  • 250,000

2017

2017 Training Hours

On Duty

87%

OFF Duty

13%

Total Training Hours

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e r

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* Uniform & Civilian Employees

training

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48%

uniform

recruiting

2017

Racialized

people hired

60%

Civilian

844

People Attended Recruiting Forums

1,859

ONLINE Uniform Applicants

53%

increase over 2016

2016 2017

134

Recruiting Initiatives

Racialized female

763 304

Online Uniform Applicants

59% 176%

increase over 2016

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Peer Support & Critical Incident Response Team Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Prevention Plan Safeguarding Program Speaker Series / Information Sessions Early intervention system (EIS)

Supporting our employees

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Areas of Focus

Community Safety Together Professional, Diverse & Supportive Workplace Quality Service & Fiscal Responsibility

Quality service & fiscal responsibility

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Potential budget risks

2019 and Beyond

Ontario Government

  • Grant Funding
  • Additional Courtrooms (8)

Post traumatic stress disorder

(WSIB IMPACT)

  • Bill 163 – Supporting

Ontario’s First Responders Act

  • Increase in WSIB Expenses

due to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

Legalization of cannabis

  • (2018) Date of legalization

TBD

  • Training of Officers on New

Laws

  • Conducting Roadside Drug

Impaired Driving Testing

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Drug Spectroscopy Elemental Analysis Unit

Command Centre Vehicle TRUNARC Marine zodiac

Technology & Equipment Enhancements

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Appli licat ations ions of UA UAV:

Emergency/Disaster Response Collision Reconstruction Investigations Search & Rescue Tactical operations

AERIAL SUPPORT UNIT Trained Pilots UAVs

12 2 Unmanned Aerial vehicle

(UAV)

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New website refresh

Using technology to enhance communication

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Headquarters

7150 Mississauga Rd. 7750 Hurontario St.

THE sir robert Peel Centre & 22 Division

Facilities

New Headquarters/ Renaming of Former Headquarters

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Recent Accomplishments

Achieved Platinum Level Certification

through Excellence Canada’s Excellence, Innovation and Wellness Standard

November November December June December

2008 2010 2012 2014 2017

PEP Level 1 PEP Level 2 PEP Level 3 Gold Level 4 Platinum Joined Excellence Canada 2008 Progressive Excellence Program (PEP)

Platinum Excellence Canada Certification

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