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 Reducing Identified Risks Promoting and Maintaining Safety and Well-being Community Safety Source : Webinar: Community Safety and Well-Being Planning, Public Safety Division, Ministry of the Solicitor General 2 Together (previously, Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services)
Trends 2017-2018 INCIDENT RESPONSE +533 +601 +401 ASSAULTS +367 INTIMATE REQUEST FOR (NON-SEXUAL) PARTNER ASSISTANCE – INCIDENTS FRAUDS MENTALLY ILL -88 -101 PERSONAL -272 -533 INJURY MVC MISCHIEF BREAK & ENTER DRUGS - TOTAL Community Safety 3 Together
2018 Citizen-Initiated Events Top 10 Event Types* by Uniform Patrol Service Hours INCIDENT RESPONSE DISPUTES MEDICAL SUICIDE MVC DISTURBANCE MENTAL PREMISE WEAPONS ASSAULT BREAK (FAMILY & ASSIST ATTEMPT PERSONAL CHECK DANGER AND HEALTH INTIMATE INJURY ACT ENTER PARTNER) * Based on CAD Event Type Community Safety 4 * Based on CAD Event Type Together
9-1-1 Awareness Campaign “Emergency” can mean different things to Communications different people. #911awareness INCIDENT RESPONSE Total Calls Received Deemed Inappropriate 9-1-1 Calls Received Increase of Immediate Response Events Over 2017 Community Safety 5 Together
5 ! INCIDENT RESPONSE AMBER AMBER Alert A merica’s Incidents initiated M issing: by PRP B roadcast E mergency Program R esponse 2 In 2019 Program has been in place in Ontario since 2003 Community Safety 6 Together
Fatal Collisions & Traffic Enforcement Safety INCIDENT RESPONSE 2018 Fatal Collisions & Traffic Enforcement Total HTA Fatal Fatal Collision Impaired Driving Use of Electronic Charges Collisions Victims Offences Device 36 41 1,196 2,827 84,807 Superhero Campaign Driving High Can Kill More Than Your Buzz. Drive Sober. PeelPolice.ca/Cannabis Community Safety 7 Together
(Victims) (Jan–Dec) 2015-2018 INCIDENT RESPONSE 504 426 272 242 196 187 156 135 53 40 38 24 2015 2016 2017 2018 2015 2016 2017 2018 2015 2016 2017 2018 SHOOTINGS STABBINGS INVESTIGATED ROUNDS DISCHARGED* Community Safety 8 * Estimated Together
Projects RISK INTERVENTION PROJECT BARON ILLEGAL DISPENSARIES Conducted enforcement SEIZED on illegal dispensaries In April, investigated illicit dispensaries operating within Mississauga & Brampton HIGH AMMUNITION CAPACITY MAGAZINES 26 FIREARMS Officers conducted searches, executed search warrants at 4 separate locations CANADIAN DRUGS CURRENCY Seized 5.8 kg of illicit marihuana that was packaged, ready for sale Community Safety 9 Together
2018 34 in Peel FIREARMS POUNDS 80 AMMUNITION PREVENTION 2017 69 FIREARMS POUNDS 75 AMMUNITION POUNDS FIREARMS 2015 AMMUNITION 310 FIREARMS Allows for a safe opportunity for law-abiding citizens to surrender unwanted firearms and ammunition for destruction POUNDS 460 AMMUNITION Community Safety 10 Together
and Mobilization SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Chief’s Advisory Committees Community Mobilization Teams To address crime & victims’/residents’ concerns Working Together to: through: Address the Needs Enhance Effective Proactive of the Community Relationships Investigations Strategies & Enforcement Find Solutions to Enhance Internal Increased Police Educational Community Policies & Practices Visibility Initiatives Problems Community Safety 11 Together
Sworn & Civilian Hires (2019) Recruiting – 2018 Activities 10 138 6,605 OUTREACH MEDIA PEOPLE ATTENDED PROMOTION RECRUITING TARGETED RECRUITMENT INITIATIVES INITIATIVES FORUMS Professional, Diverse & 12 Supportive Workplace
Technology & Equipment New Public Safety Casualty Bureau Broadband Network (Major Event (PSBN) Management) Pilot the Use of Unmanned Aerial Mobile Phones Vehicles New Mugshot Communications Identification Centre Equipment New AFIS System Quality Service & Fiscal 13 Responsibility
CONTRACT Commitment to POLICING SERVICE at TORONTO PEARSON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (TPIA) Quality Service & Fiscal 14 Responsibility
Forecast $446.2 5.5% 2020 Budget Forecast – Fall 2019 Grant Funding $0.7 0.2% Court Security & Prisoner Transportation (CSPT) $7.1 1.6% Community Policing Partnerships (CPP) / 1000 Officers $0.5 0.1% Provincial Anti-Violence Intervention Strategy (PAVIS) ($5.7) (1.3%) Community Safety & Policing (CSP) Local Priorities - New Community Safety & Policing (CSP) Provincial Priorities - New $?? ??% Known Impacts $2.6 0.6% $448.8 6.1% Revised Forecast Quality Service & Fiscal 15 Responsibility
Challenges COUNCIL’S BUDGET TARGET Inflation WORKLOAD DEMANDS* 10% Workload Demands GREATER THAN 2.5% Growth Revenue Growth Calls for Priority 1 Service Calls Will Meet Proposed Timelines Budget Increase Quality Service & Fiscal 16 *2017-2018 Responsibility
Accomplishments Canadian Forces PRP Recognized Liaison Council with MarCom Employer Support Platinum Award Award for the Most for Website Design PRP EQUITY & INCLUSION TEAM Supportive and Development Employer in Ontario receives INTERCULTURAL DIALOGUE INSTITUTE GTA PUBLIC HEROES AWARD Quality Service & Fiscal 17 Responsibility
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 Peel Regional Police Will better enable us Marine2 to respond to calls for service and provide May 17 enhanced enforcement Quality Service & Fiscal 18 Responsibility
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
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