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PEEL REGIONAL POLICE STATUS REPORT R E G I O N A L C O U N C I L PRESENTED BY CHIEF CHRIS MCCORD Framework ADIPICSING ELIT Critical and Non-critical Incident Response Mitigating Situations of Elevated Risk INCIDENT RESPONSE Proactively


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PEEL REGIONAL POLICE

CHIEF CHRIS MCCORD

PRESENTED BY

R E G I O N A L C O U N C I L

STATUS REPORT

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Framework

INCIDENT RESPONSE

ADIPICSING ELIT

Promoting and Maintaining Safety and Well-being Proactively Reducing Identified Risks Mitigating Situations of Elevated Risk Critical and Non-critical Incident Response

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Community Safety Together Source: Webinar: Community Safety and Well-Being Planning, Public Safety Division, Ministry of the Solicitor General (previously, Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services)

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Trends

  • 88

+367

FRAUDS PERSONAL INJURY MVC

+401

REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE – MENTALLY ILL

+533

INTIMATE PARTNER INCIDENTS

+601

ASSAULTS (NON-SEXUAL)

  • 101

MISCHIEF

  • 272

BREAK & ENTER

  • TOTAL
  • 533

DRUGS

2017-2018

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Community Safety Together

INCIDENT RESPONSE

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2018 Citizen-Initiated Events

BREAK AND ENTER WEAPONS DANGER PREMISE CHECK DISTURBANCE MENTAL HEALTH ACT MVC PERSONAL INJURY SUICIDE ATTEMPT MEDICAL ASSIST DISPUTES (FAMILY & INTIMATE PARTNER)

* Based on CAD Event Type

Top 10 Event Types* by Uniform Patrol Service Hours

ASSAULT

* Based on CAD Event Type

INCIDENT RESPONSE

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Community Safety Together

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Communications

Immediate Response Events

Total Calls Received “Emergency” can mean different things to different people.

#911awareness

9-1-1 Awareness Campaign

Deemed Inappropriate 9-1-1 Calls Received

Over 2017 Increase of

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Community Safety Together

INCIDENT RESPONSE

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Program

AMBER America’s Missing: Broadcast Emergency Response Program has been in place in Ontario since 2003 AMBER Alert Incidents initiated by PRP

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In 2019

!

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Community Safety Together

INCIDENT RESPONSE

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Superhero Campaign

PeelPolice.ca/Cannabis

Fatal Collisions & Traffic Enforcement

Safety

Total HTA Charges

84,807

2018 Fatal Collisions & Traffic Enforcement

Fatal Collisions

36 41

Use of Electronic Device

2,827

Impaired Driving Offences

1,196

Fatal Collision Victims

INCIDENT RESPONSE

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Community Safety Together

Driving High Can Kill More Than Your Buzz. Drive Sober.

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(Victims)

* Estimated

(Jan–Dec) 2015-2018

SHOOTINGS STABBINGS INVESTIGATED ROUNDS DISCHARGED*

2015

24

2016

38

2017

40

2018

53

2015

187

2016

196

2017

156

2018

242

2015

135

2016

272

2017

426

2018

504 INCIDENT RESPONSE

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Community Safety Together

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Projects

PROJECT BARON

RISK INTERVENTION

Seized 5.8 kg of illicit marihuana that was packaged, ready for sale Conducted enforcement

  • n illegal dispensaries

In April, investigated illicit dispensaries operating within Mississauga & Brampton Officers conducted searches, executed search warrants at 4 separate locations

ILLEGAL DISPENSARIES

DRUGS HIGH CAPACITY MAGAZINES CANADIAN CURRENCY

SEIZED 26 FIREARMS

AMMUNITION

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Community Safety Together

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in Peel

FIREARMS POUNDS AMMUNITION

34 80

2018

FIREARMS POUNDS AMMUNITION

69 75

2017

FIREARMS POUNDS AMMUNITION

310 460

2015

Allows for a safe opportunity for law-abiding citizens to surrender unwanted firearms and ammunition for destruction FIREARMS POUNDS AMMUNITION 10

Community Safety Together

PREVENTION

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Community Mobilization Teams

To address crime & victims’/residents’ concerns through: Effective Investigations & Enforcement Increased Police Visibility Educational Initiatives Proactive Strategies Working Together to:

Chief’s Advisory Committees

Enhance Relationships Find Solutions to Community Problems Enhance Internal Policies & Practices Address the Needs

  • f the Community

and Mobilization

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

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Community Safety Together

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Sworn & Civilian Hires (2019)

Recruiting – 2018 Activities

10 138 6,605

MEDIA PROMOTION INITIATIVES OUTREACH RECRUITING INITIATIVES PEOPLE ATTENDED TARGETED RECRUITMENT FORUMS

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Professional, Diverse & Supportive Workplace

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Casualty Bureau (Major Event Management) Technology & Equipment New Public Safety Broadband Network (PSBN) Pilot the Use of Mobile Phones Mugshot Identification New AFIS System Unmanned Aerial Vehicles New Communications Centre Equipment

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Quality Service & Fiscal Responsibility

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CONTRACT

Commitment to POLICING SERVICE at TORONTO PEARSON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (TPIA)

Quality Service & Fiscal Responsibility

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2020 Budget Forecast – Fall 2019

5.5%

Court Security & Prisoner Transportation (CSPT) Community Policing Partnerships (CPP) / 1000 Officers Community Safety & Policing (CSP) Local Priorities - New Community Safety & Policing (CSP) Provincial Priorities - New

Revised Forecast

6.1% $446.2 $448.8

0.2% $0.7 1.6% $7.1 (1.3%) ($5.7) ??% $?? 0.6% $2.6

Known Impacts

Forecast

Provincial Anti-Violence Intervention Strategy (PAVIS)

0.1% $0.5

Grant Funding

Quality Service & Fiscal Responsibility

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Workload Demands GREATER THAN Growth Revenue

Calls for Service

2.5%

WORKLOAD DEMANDS*

Inflation

Challenges

Growth

Priority 1 Calls

10% Will Meet Proposed Timelines

*2017-2018

Budget Increase

Quality Service & Fiscal Responsibility

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COUNCIL’S BUDGET TARGET

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Canadian Forces Liaison Council Employer Support Award for the Most Supportive Employer in Ontario

Accomplishments

PRP EQUITY & INCLUSION TEAM receives INTERCULTURAL DIALOGUE INSTITUTE GTA PUBLIC HEROES AWARD

PRP Recognized with MarCom Platinum Award for Website Design and Development

Quality Service & Fiscal Responsibility

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Will better enable us to respond to calls for service and provide enhanced enforcement

Marine2

Peel Regional Police

We have upgraded our Marine Unit’s fleet with the addition of Marine2 Fast, agile and equipped with the most up-to-date electronics and devices

May 17

Quality Service & Fiscal Responsibility

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PEEL REGIONAL POLICE

CHIEF CHRIS MCCORD

PRESENTED BY

STATUS REPORT

R E G I O N A L C O U N C I L