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19G - PD STATS UPDATE
REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: SEPTEMBER 20, 2016 TITLE: FOLLOW -UP TO SANTA ANA POLICE DEPARTMENT STATISTICS MEMORANDUM {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 1, 2} CITY MANAGER CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: APPROVED ® As Recommended As Amended ® Ordinance on 1 ®t Reading ® Ordinance on 2 n Reading © Implementing Resolution ❑ Set Public Hearing For" F ♦ k e; FILE NUMBER Receive and file follow -up to Santa Ana Police Department Statistics Memorandum. DISCUSSION This memorandum is a follow -up to the September 6, 2016 discussion on item 19J related to crime and public safety statistics (Exhibit 1). STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT Approval of this item supports the City's efforts to meet Goal #1 - Community Safety, Objective #2 (Broaden communications, information sharing and community awareness of public safety activities). FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact associated with this item. EXHIBIT: 1. Memorandum 19G -1 19G -2 MEMORANDUM To: Mayor and City Council Date: September 15, 2016 From: David Cavazos, City Manager _1 0 Subject: Follow -up to SAPID Statistics Memorandum At the September 6, 2016 meeting, City Manager David Cavazos presented a memorandum regarding public safety statistics, utilizing data from both the Santa Ana Police Department's official records and the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) Universal Crime Reporting (UCR) Data Tool. After its presentation, Mayor Pulido requested that staff provide the following: FBI Crime Index for the City of Santa Ana from 2010 to 2015; the number of homicides per year from 1990 to present; the increase in violent crime from 2013 to present; and the number of shootings in 2014 and 2015. The FBI has been standardizing, collecting, and validating crime statistics since 1930 to provide normalized data across all local, tribal, state, and federal agencies. The FBI Crime Index includes the number of both violent crimes and property crimes per 100,000 population. To ensure accuracy and validity, the collected information is analyzed for arithmetical accuracy and for deviations in data entry. The FBI has not released 2015 data; according to their staff, the expected release date is September 26, 2016. Moreover, it is important to emphasize that any shooting related to Part I offenses, as reported to the FBI, are captured in the FBI Crime Index. Below is the FBI Crime Index for 2010 to 2014: FBI Crime Index - Santa Ana Data for Year 2015 is unavailable. The FBI will release their 2015 Crime in the U.S. publication on September 26, 2016. EXHIBIT 1 19G -3 Below is the number of homicides from 1990 to present, according to Santa Ana Police Department (SAPD) official records: Total Homicides - Santa Ana 90 80 78 As of August 2016, the year -to -date number of homicides was 17. The Total Homicides data utilizes actual counts and does not take into consideration the change in population. Using SAPID reporting tools, staff compiled a report that compares a year -to -date comparison of crime, including violent crime, from 2007 to 2016 (Attachment A). According to this data, from 2015 to 2016 year -to -date, the FBI Crime Index, which includes violent crimes, decreased by 4.03 percent. Please note that the FBI neither defines nor documents, "shootings ". However, shootings involving reportable crimes are captured in the FBI Crime Index. EXHIBIT 1 19G -4 3 Oq Q O E }� mL (p CL C c C U a E U a F�F a Y = U t0 e'I N EXHIBIT 1 - ATTACHMENT A 19G -5 eOmDONOO)RM ���CCN oW to 0 �n n ui M� N m� Z 2 In La O 0m70 I� fG x cl a78 a t000 L 4F 0000 m N (D I<f O(D N N d' O (n N V) m (D 4m 1 ch 0 CO L N 0 O v! 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