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 Chief’s Management Group Chris McCord Dave Jarvis Ingrid Berkeley-Brown Marc Andrews Deputy Chief Deputy Chief Deputy Chief Deputy Chief Investigative Services Corporate Services Field Operations Operations Support 3 3
7.1-5 Areas of Focus of Strategic Plan Areas of Focus Quality Service & Community Fiscal Responsibility Safety Together Professional, Diverse & Supportive Workplace 4 4
7.1-6 Community Safety Together Areas of Focus Quality Service & Community Fiscal Responsibility Safety Together Professional, Diverse & Supportive Workplace 5 5
7.1-7 Workload trends 2016-2017 +498 +725 +776 +292 INTIMATE PARTNER Use Electronic Incidents Device Request for frauds Assistance Mentally Ill Motor Vehicle Impaired -455 Break & Enter – driving Collision Residence Personal Injury -32 -150 -142 drugs 6 6
7.1-8 Citizen-Initiated events Total Frontline Patrol Officer Hours On Scene (Top 10 Events) Domestic 58,779 Medical MVC- Suicide assist Personal attempt mental MVC- 18,766 injury premise weapons Assist 18,666 disturbance Health Property 11,769 18,072 check danger citizen ACT damage 11,712 11,682 10,936 13,914 12,889 7 7
7.1-9 Road safety ( 2017 ) Fatal Collisions & Traffic Enforcement Average/Day Impaired driving Victims 3 Fatal Offences Collisions 1,228 of Fatal Collisions 28 25 Total HTA charges 88,204 Average/Day 13 Use of electronic device 4,639 Average/Day 242 8 8
7.1-10 Intimate Partner Incidents Awareness & Prevention Project Guardian Community Partnerships / Committee Representation Victim Services of Peel in Partnership with Public Education / Awareness PRP Victim Services of Peel Intimate Partner Violence Prevention Device - GPS Technology / 2-way hands Peel Committee Against Women Abuse Fact Sheet free voice Peel Children’s Aid PRP Website Designed to provide assistance to persons who are at high risk of life threatening Victim Witness Assistance Program, etc … Presentations violence 9 9 9
7.1-11 Request for Assistance – Mentally Ill Occurrences (2013-2017) Average/Day 16 5,866 5,090 4,849 4,648 4,296 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Click Here for Video 10 10
7.1-12 Example: Police Response 64 522 911 Calls Received by PRP Calls Dispatched in 12 Division 998 424 424 Calls Dispatched by Calls to Communications (911 & non-emergency) 11 11
7.1-13 Violent Crime ( 2015-2017 ) Victims Stabbings Shootings Rounds Fired * 426 272 196 187 40 38 156 135 24 2015 2016 2017 2015 2016 2017 2015 2016 2017 * Estimated 12 12
7.1-1 4 Violent Crime Severity Index 2016 Variance 122.7 ( 1.1% ) Edmonton 2015- 2016 103.5 8.7% Toronto 98.3 Vancouver ( 7.0% ) 81.4 21.9% Hamilton CANADA 15.6% 63.6 Ottawa 75.3 ( 16.5% ) 62.1 Calgary 0.3% Increase Over 2015 60.0 8.5% Waterloo ONTARIO 51.4 8.2% 63.6 Peel 6.8% Increase 10.7% 48.2 Durham Over 2015 35.6 7.0% York 22.4 8.7% Halton 13 14 14
7.1-15 Crime & Solvency Rates Peel Regional Police Remains… Above for SOLVENCY Rates for Property & Violent Crimes National & Provincial Rates Below for Property & Violent Crime Rates 14 14
7.1-16 Cannabis Legalization ( Impairment ) THC Upon legalization, unlawful to smoke cannabis or use a vape in: can affect ( examples ) : Workplace Coordination Visual function ( enclosed public space ) Decision-making Reaction abilities / Time divided attention concentration Recognizing DRUG-IMPAIRED DRIVING Retirement/nursing Public Space home Drug recognition expert ( d.R.e ) ( anywhere public has access) INDOOR Health Canada researching vehicle appropriate device for testing THC (common area of apartment school Levels building or condo without (or Boat) appropriate ventilation as prescribed by Ontario Regulation) * A person using medical cannabis has some exceptions 15 15
7.1-17 Partnerships & youth Class of 2017 Youth in Policing Initiative (YIPI) & Peel Police Youth Initiative (PPYI) Youth Cyber Safety Academy 20 students (YIPI), funded by Ontario Ministry of Launched in partnership with: Children and Youth Services Peel Children’s Safety Village • Peel District School Board, • 5 additional students (Peel Police Youth Initiative), funded Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board • by PSB, will work in conjunction with the YIPI program Sheridan College • 1 Youth Leadership Counsellor, funded by the United Way Over 11,000 students have attended (Safe City Mississauga manages the posting/hiring of this (including pilot classes) 16 position) 16
7.1-18 Engaging community partners Community Mobilization Teams (CMT) Focus on increasing community engagement and improving trust through: + + + Effective Investigations & Proactive Educational Increased Police Enforcement Strategies Initiatives Visibility Increasing = Policing Capacity 17 17
7.1-19 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 organizations/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 18 18
7.1-20 Professional, diverse & supportive workplace Areas of Focus Quality Service & Community Fiscal Responsibility Safety Together Professional, Diverse & Supportive Workplace 19 19
7.1-21 training 2017 2018 will see a significant increase in training Total Training Hours as we transition from: 250,000 * o v e r 3 Day 1 Day - - 2017 Training Hours Use Of Force incident Requalification Training Model Response training On Duty OFF Duty 87% model 13% * Uniform & Civilian Employees 20 20
7.1-22 recruiting 2017 Racialized 1,859 134 people hired 2016 2017 Recruiting 53% Initiatives ONLINE 48% Uniform Applicants increase over 2016 uniform Online Uniform Applicants increase over 2016 763 844 59% 60% Racialized People Attended Civilian 304 Recruiting Forums 176% female 21 21
7.1-23 Supporting our employees Post Traumatic Peer Support & Stress Disorder Critical Incident (PTSD) Response Team Prevention Plan Early Speaker Series / Safeguarding intervention Information Program system (EIS) Sessions 22 22
7.1-24 Quality service & fiscal responsibility Areas of Focus Quality Service & Community Fiscal Responsibility Safety Together Professional, Diverse & Supportive Workplace 23 23
7.1-25 Potential budget risks 2019 and Beyond Post traumatic Ontario Legalization of stress disorder Government cannabis (WSIB IMPACT) • Bill 163 – Supporting Grant Funding • (2018) Date of legalization • Ontario’s First Responders TBD • Additional Courtrooms (8) Act • Training of Officers on New • Increase in WSIB Expenses Laws due to Post Traumatic Stress • Conducting Roadside Drug Disorder Impaired Driving Testing 24 24
7.1-26 Technology & Equipment Enhancements TRUNARC Command Centre Vehicle Marine zodiac Drug Spectroscopy Elemental Analysis Unit 25
7.1-27 Unmanned Aerial vehicle (UAV) AERIAL SUPPORT UNIT 12 2 Trained Pilots UAV s Appli licat ations ions of UA UAV: Emergency/Disaster Collision Reconstruction Tactical operations Search & Rescue Response Investigations 26 26
7.1-28 Using technology to enhance communication New website refresh 27 27
7.1-29 Facilities New Headquarters/ Renaming of Former Headquarters Headquarters THE sir robert Peel Centre & 22 Division 7750 Hurontario St. 7150 Mississauga Rd. 28 28 28
7.1-30 Recent Accomplishments Platinum Excellence Canada Certification Gold PEP PEP PEP Platinum Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Achieved Platinum Level Certification Joined through Excellence Canada’s Excellence Excellence, Innovation and Wellness Standard Canada 2008 November November December June December Progressive 2008 2010 2012 2014 2017 Excellence Program (PEP) 29 29
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