2015 Annual Summary
Community Walks Community Roll Call Public Safety Event Career Day Veterans Day National Night Out Food Basket & Toys for Tots Professional Recognition / Development
Promote officer safety by potentially deterring criminal activity, uncooperative behavior during encounters between its members and the public, and acts of aggression against its officers. Visually record crimes in progress. Record events and statements taken during the course of an incident/investigation. Promote law enforcement accountability and improve professionalism. Preserve independent visual and audio information for use in current and future investigations. Collect and preserve evidence, including crime scene details, for use in criminal investigations and prosecutions. Record the advice of rights to individuals, when applicable.
Provide an impartial measurement for self-critique and field evaluation during officer training. Assist in resolving complaints against agency personnel including false allegations by members of the public. Aid in debriefing critical incidents. Provide realistic training to agency personnel. Reduce the number of false complaints made against its officers during the course of their duties. Enable the timely resolution of complaints against its officers when they do occur. Enhance public trust by preserving a recording of officer-citizen interactions from the perspective of its officers.
Initial Cost Storage Cost Data Redaction MPIA Implications Privacy Concerns Evolving Technology Expectations
Part I Violent Crimes: Murder – includes manslaughter; does not include attempts. Rape – includes attempts. Robbery – includes weapons and “strong - arm.” Aggravated Assault – involves a weapon or serious injury. Part I Property Crimes: Burglary – with or without force; includes attempts. Larceny / Theft – except motor vehicle theft; includes attempts. Motor Vehicle Theft – includes attempts. Arson
95 100 79 90 80 60 61 70 54 52 52 60 39 50 40 30 20 10 0
323 350 269 269 300 239 250 182 200 149 148 132 150 100 50 0
70 62 60 46 50 37 33 40 30 18 17 12 20 12 10 0
41 45 40 40 34 35 31 27 25 30 23 25 21 20 15 10 5 0
75 80 63 70 58 53 60 50 40 27 25 28 30 14 20 10 0
190 200 162 180 150 160 128 122 140 116 105 120 100 80 80 60 40 20 0
64 70 61 58 60 44 50 40 27 24 30 19 18 20 10 0
124 Law Enforcement Officer Fatalities Nationwide* Officers killed by firearms in 2015 (42) a decrease of 8 from 2014 (50) (2016 gunfire related deaths up 114%) Traffic related incidents accounted for 52 officer deaths Ambush style attacks were the second leading cause of cause of shooting deaths Traffic-related incidents have been the leading cause of officer deaths in 15 of the last 20 years. *http://www.nleomf.org/newsroom/news-releases/124-officers-killed-in-2015.html
Mayor Vernon A. Archer Riverdale Park Town Council Riverdale Park Department of Public Works Riverdale Park Town Staff Citizens and Residents of Riverdale Park
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