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Universi sity ty of Florida P Police Dep Departm tment 2015 2015 R Res esponse se to Res esistance Chief Linda J. Stump-Kurnick This Presentation Will Provide A brief overview of Police Department operations and response to


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Universi sity ty of Florida P Police Dep Departm tment 2015 2015 R Res esponse se to Res esistance

Chief Linda J. Stump-Kurnick

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This Presentation Will Provide

  • A brief overview of Police Department operations and response to

resistance training.

  • An overview of response to resistance incidents for 2015.
  • A comparison of response to resistance statistics with local law

enforcement agencies.

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“UFPD Campus Advisory Committee”

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Major Divisions:Criminal Investigations Division Community Services Division Training Division Patrol Division

2013 2014 2015 34,066 31,549 34,435 Calls for service 2460 2569 2690 Reports generated 324 374 445 Arrests/NTAs 155 128 125 Sworn Complaints 121,438 126,551 139,742 SNAP Escorts 437 483 329 RAD (Rape Aggression Defense Training)

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Mandated Response to Resistance Training for ALL UFPD Officers

  • Police Academy Training

200 hours

  • UFPD Training for New Hires

30 hours

  • UFPD Annual In-Service Training

18 hours

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Review/Enhancement of Protocol for Event Management

(students, event staff)

Request Law Enforcement intervention End presentation Give warning Request compliance

(Office of the Dean of Students, Moderator)

Request compliance with established rules Remind/warn of rules Arrest for disruption Escort out Remind Event leader of opportunities to end event Request leave Give warning Request compliance with event rules

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UFPD Taser Incidents Synopsis- UF students

*All deployments regardless if other types of force were also used Method

Total Total Total

2001-2013 2014 2015 2001-2015 % Drive Stun 6 1 7 53.85% Darts Fired 5 1 6 46.15%

Factors Documented For Taser Incident

Active Resistance 8 1 9 69.23% Fighting 4 1 5 38.46% Suicidal 2 2 15.38% Drugs 0.00% Alcohol 5 2 7 53.85% Weapon 4 4 30.77% Exited Delerium 0.00% Injuries 0.00%

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UFPD Taser Incidents Synopsis- Non-Students

*All deployments regardless if other types of force were also used Method

Total Total Total

2001-2013 2014 2015 2001-2015 % Drive Stun 12 12 52.17% Darts Fired 10 1 11 47.83%

Factors Documented For Taser Incident

Active Resistance 16 1 17 73.91% Fighting 11 1 12 51.17% Suicidal 0.00% Drugs 5 5 21.74% Alcohol 7 1 8 34.78% Weapon 2 2 8.70% Exited Delerium 1 1 4.35% Injuries 0.00%

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Comparison of Response to Resistance Statistics Between Local Law Enforcement Agencies

2014 2015 UFPD GPD ASCO UFPD GPD ASCO Calls for Service 31,549 117,235 99,887 34,435 109,369 108,842 Factor over UFPD 3.7 3.2 3.2 3.2 Response to Resistance Incidents 2 85 122 2 66 63

Factor over UFPD

42.5 61.0 33.0 31.5 Firearm 2 4 Taser 1 36 76 1 22 40 Baton 2 OC Spray 3 Hard Empty Hand 1 29 33 31 15 K-9 18 11 7 9

For compatibility purposes these figures do not include the drawing of a firearm or use of hobble restraints.

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Uniform Crime Reporting Comparison between Local Agencies

UCR Comparison 2014 2015 UFPD GPD ASCO UFPD GPD ASCO Violent crime 13 817 572 15 930 543 Non-Violent crime 574 4580 2086 477 4617 1864 Total Part 1 Crimes 587 5397 2658 492 5547 2407 Violent Crime Includes: Murder, Rape, Robbery, and Aggravated Assault/Stalking Non-Violent Crime Includes: Burglary, Larceny, and Motor Vehicle Theft

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UFPD Response to Resistance Review

Every response to resistance incident is thoroughly reviewed to determine if it was:

  • In compliance with state law
  • In compliance with UFPD directives
  • Reasonable and necessary
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Response to Resistance Analysis

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Total Reviews 10 12 8 9 12 Firearm Discharged 1 Firearm Displayed 5 4 5 4 9 Taser Deployed 1 2 1 2 1 OC Deployed 1 1 Baton Strike Hard Hand Control 1 2 1 Soft Hand Control 1 2 Less Lethal Impact Ripp Hobble 2 2 1 2 Suspect injured 1 1

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Response to Resistance Incident Factors

2014 (9) 2015 (12) UF Student 3 2 Call for Service 5 4 Proactive Response 3 4 Traffic Stop 1 2 Stolen Vehicle 1 Burglary Response Fighting 1 4 Drugs/Alcohol 5 2 Excited Delirium Weapons 2 5

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UF CSA Program

  • The Department of Education (DOE) established the position of the Campus Security Authority (CSA) in accordance with

requirements outlined in the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act.

  • A faculty member may be designated as a UF CSA based on his/her role as a organization advisor.
  • All UF CSAs are reminded of their roles/responsibilities, as well as training requirements on a bi-annual basis during the

Spring and Fall semesters. These reminders are sent via email correspondence directly to each CSA.

  • The bi-annual training consists of viewing the UF CSA training video that is found on-line at

http://www.police.ufl.edu/csa-training-video/ .

  • The UF CSA Coordinator ensures all reports received are reviewed to decide if a UF Alert (Emergency Notification or

Timely Warning) is required.

  • The UF CSA Coordinator also ensures the incident is documented on both the Daily Crime Log and the University of

Florida’s Annual Security and Fire Safety Report (ASFSR) which is submitted to the Department of Education and made available to the university community by October 1st.

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Incident Number of Messages Date Issued

UF Alert Test 1 01/13 Suspicious Package – Lake Nona RAC 2 03/16 Robbery – W. University Avenue 2 03/29 Timely Warning – SW 5th Avenue 1 04/16 Armed Suspect – Matherly / Lake Alice Area 7 04/23 Timely Warning – SW 16th Court 2 05/07 Timely Warning – JWRU Threat 1 05/11 UF Alert Test 2 06/17 Armed Robbery – Near Sorority Row 6 08/17 Armed Robbery – SW 20th Avenue 6 08/19 Timely Warning – SW 20th Avenue 1 08/25 Armed Robbery – SW 14th Drive 12 08/28 Timely Warning – SW 2nd Avenue 1 08/29 Timely Warning – NW 3rd Avenue 1 09/05 Armed Robbery – NW 17th Street 3 09/10 Building Fire – Keys Residential Complex 5 09/19 Armed Robbery – NW 4th Avenue 5 10/09 HazMat – Communicore 3 10/13 Timely Warning – NW 3rd Place 1 10/28 Armed Robbery – SW 9th Road 5 10/30 Timely Warning – Gator City / Sorority Row 1 10/30 Timely Warning – W. University Avenue 1 11/08 Armed Robbery – SW 9th Road 4 11/08 HazMat – Music Building 4 11/10 Armed Robbery – W. University Avenue 5 11/17 Armed Robbery – SW 3rd Avenue 4 11/17 UF Alert Test 1 11/19 Timely Warning – NW 15th Terrace 1 12/11 Armed Robbery – SW 33rd Place 4 12/23

TOTAL 92

2015 UF Alerts Summary

http://ufalerts.ufl.edu/uf-alert-statistics/