Police Services Report 2019 Chief Theodore Boe August 2, 2020
Chief Captain 3 Patrol Crime Reduction 2 Shared Sergeants Unit Sergeant Sergeants 26 Patrol 3 Detectives 3 SET Detectives Officers 4 Property 1 Community 1 Traffic Officer Crimes Resource Officer Detectives 1 School Resource Officer
Objective 1: Building Trust Every interaction we have with a community member, business leader or first responder is an opportunity to establish and nurture a relationship that builds trust in the individual officer, Burien Police Department and the law enforcement profession.
Objective 2: Fighting Crime Public safety is a team sport and everyone has an essential role, including community members, schools, businesses and law enforcement partners. Together we will promote a safe and healthy community.
Objective 3: Supporting Each Other The health and well-being of our employees is central to our success. Employee satisfaction and delivery of quality service are directly interconnected.
Dispatched Calls Stabilized
Out With The Old… Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Originated in 1930 , with FBI Maintaining Records • National Standard for Crime Reporting for ½ Century • Measured and Classified Crimes as Part 1 and Part 2 • Only Counts Limited Number of Crimes • Data is Collected but Little Value Beyond Numbers •
In With The New National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS) Transitions to NIBRS started in 2003 • UCR Obsolete and Mandatory NIBRS by 2021 • Better Data Set- More Details and Context • Addresses Relationships Between Crime, People, Locations, Times • Allows for Analytical Review • Tracks Modern Crimes (ID Theft, Hacking, Animal Cruelty) •
Apples to Oranges 2019 is First Full Year of Burien PD Data • One to One v. One to Many (up to 10) • Sorry- You Can Not Compare NIBRS data and • UCR Data …but You Can Compare Data to Other • Jurisdictions on NIBRS …and all King County Police Agencies are on • NIBRS 2019 Base Line for Trends •
Budget and Crime Rates City Crime rate per 1000 Population Number of Officers Officers per 1000 Police Budget Cost per Resident Normandy Park 37.8 6610 9 1.36 $1,813,630 $274.38 Burien 60.8 52000 52 1.00 $13,616,100 $261.85 Des Moines 62.4 31580 38 1.20 $10,971,950 $347.43 Renton 70.7 104716 125 1.19 $40,278,922 $384.65 SeaTac 76.6 29180 49 1.68 $10,393,000 $356.17 Federal Way 78.3 97840 128 1.31 $27,191,664 $277.92 Auburn 80.2 81720 113 1.38 $28,921,479 $353.91 Seattle 82.6 747300 1416 1.89 $363,366,248 $486.24 Kent 91.0 129800 152 1.17 $46,644,780 $359.36 Tukwila 249.2 20930 74 3.54 $19,427,613 $928.22
Place Holder- Shots Fired Report
Place Holder- Gang Update
Saving Lives Partnerships in Saving Lives AED Responses Deployed in all Patrol Cars in Burien 11 Applications by Burien Officers NARCAN (Naloxone) Deployed on all officers in Burien PD Approximately 1 Reversal Each Month
BPD in 2019 Navigation Team Partnership- Spring 2019 Coffee with a Cop…and Ice Cream with a Cop…and Donuts with a Cop Replace Equipment and Increase Bicycle Patrols RADAR and PBT Purchases and Training Increase Department Diversity Countless Community Speaking Events, Business Speaking Events, School Speaking Events, etc
Also BPD in 2019 LEAD Launched- May 2019 Community Court Launched- June 2019 Community Resource Room Launched- June 2019 Youth Lead SRO Training June 2019 Basketball and Soccer Tournament Partnership at Highline HS CPTED Training and Approaches (including Code Enforcement) Added Dedicated Graveyard Sergeant---for $10 K
2020 and beyond Listening and Refining Focus Areas Health and Wellness of Our Officers Career Development Planning Continued Targeted Recruiting Efforts Study Expanded Partnerships on Mental Health Response Homeboy Conference, Storefront OT, Neighborhood OT, Investigative Training and Traffic Safety Tools
Questions? Theodore.boe@kingcounty.gov
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