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CITY & COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO
Police Department
June 19, 2019
PARK DISTRICT STATION2019 Police Commission Presentation
District Facts Crime Trends and Strategies Traffic Enforcement Community Partnerships and Engagement What We Stand For
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OVERVIEW
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BOARD OF SUPERVISORSDISTRICT 5
Vallie Brown
Neighborhoods Anza Vista Midtown Terrace Ashbury Heights Mount Olympus Buena Vista NOPA Clarendon Heights Panhandle Residents Cole Valley Parnassus Heights Corona Heights Twin Peaks Duboce Triangle Upper Market Forest Knolls Haight Ashbury Hayes Valley Inner Sunset
Area 3.044 Square Miles
Infrastructure 14 Schools 3 Hospitals 3 Senior Housing Facilities 31 Places of Worship 4 Major Youth Facilities
Population 62,169
African American – 5.6% Asian – 14.9% Hispanic – 9.9 % Other – 8.4% White – 71.2%
DISTRICT OVERVIEW
BOARD OF SUPERVISORDISTRICT 7
Norman Yee
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DISTRICT 1
Sandra Lee Fewer
BOARD OF SUPERVISORSDISTRICT 8
Rafael Mandelman
BOARD OF SUPERVISORSDISTRICT 2
Catherine Stefani
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STAFFING OVERVIEW
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CAPTAIN’S STAFF 3 Officers
TOTAL PERSONNEL – 9285 Sworn, 4 PSA, 3 Civilians
FOOTBEATS/FIXED POSTS 4 - Haight Street Footbeats (1100-2100) 4 - Haight Street Footbeats (1500-0100) 4 - Haight Street Footbeats (2100-0700) 2- Traffic Enforcement Officers
SPECIALIZED TRAINING 67 -Crisis Intervention Team Trained 3 -Specialists 2 -Hostage Negotiations Officers 2-Healthy Streets Operation Center (HSOC) 2- Quality of Life Officers 1- Vicious Dog Unit Officer
Captains’ Problem Solving
Team 1 Sergeant(s) 6 Officers
SWING WATCH 1 Lieutenant 4 Sergeants 16 Officers
NIGHT WATCH 1 Lieutenant 4 Sergeants 14 Officers
INVESTIGATION TEAM 1 Lieutenant 2 Sergeants 1 Vicious Dog Officer 2 Officers 1 PSA
1 Captain3 Lieutenants
16 Sergeants65 Officers
1 Cadet3 Civilians4 PSAs
1100-2100 6 Officers 2 PSAs
DAY WATCH 2 Lieutenants 4 Sergeants 17 Officers 1 SRO 1 PSA
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STAFFING OVERVIEW
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CERTIFIED LANGUAGES SPOKEN 1 - Cantonese 1 - French 1 - German 1 - Russian 4- Spanish 1 - Tagalog
5%
68%
9%
18%
Black
White
Hispanic
Asian
22 Supervisors
14%
64%
6%
16%
Black
White
Hispanic
Asian
67 Officers
68%
18%
Supervisors
Male
Female
86%
16%
Officers
MaleFemale
The following are the top four concerns voiced by the community and what we are doing about it.
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CRIME TRENDS AND STRATEGIES
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CONCERN STRATEGY
Crime Prevention
Reduction in Crime
Quality of life issues
Traffic safety
• Educational outreach• Environmental assessment• Burglary outreach programs• Newsletter and Social Media
• High Visibility • Foot beats• Passing Calls
• Enforcement Action• Stay away orders• FRET Operation-fugitive Recovery Operation Team• Buy/Bust Operations
• Haight Street outreach and • Enforcement Operations• Vehicle Theft Abatement
• Providing outreach with services • Collaborating with HSOC, DPH, DPW and Rec and Park to address homeless issues • Taking enforcement action for violations of the laws• Making arrests when PC exists to do so
• Monitoring for problem intersections or locations• Working with MTA to find solutions to problem locations • Working with the Traffic Unit regarding enforcement• Ensuring our officers are taking the time to enforce the traffic laws as a way to prevent collisions and injuries• Educational outreach via social media and via traffic stops.
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PART I CRIMES STATISTICS
VIOLENT CRIMES 2017 2018 ChangeYTD2018Pulled
5/21/19
YTD2019Pulled
5/21/19
Change
Homicide 3 1 -66.67% 1 0 -100%
Rape 15 15 0.00% 6 3 -50%
Robbery 87 70 -19.54% 21 19 -9.52%
Assault 100 85 -15.00% 39 32 -17.95%
Human Trafficking 1 1 0.00% 0 0 0.00%
Total Violent Crimes 206 172 -16.50% 67 54 -19.40%
PROPERTY CRIMES 2017 2018 Change YTD2018
YTD2019 Change
Burglary 366 323 -11.75% 137 94 -31.39%
Motor Vehicle Theft 334 258 -22.75% 101 112 +10.89%
Arson 8 9 +12.50% 5 0 -100%
Larceny Theft 2241 1862 -16.91% 607 552 -9.06%
Total Property Crimes 2949 2452 -16.85 850 758 -10.82%
PART 1 CRIMES TOTAL 3155 2624 -16.83% 917 812 -11.45%
Overall Part 1 Crimes - down 16.83% Part 1 Crimes include violent and major crimes against persons/property 2017/2018
Total Violent Crimes - down 16.50%There have been a total 0 HOMICIDES in 2019
9.52% reduction in robberies in 2019Robberies are down 19.54% over 2018
17.95% reduction in assaults for 2019Assaults are down 15% over 2018
Total Property Crimes - down 16.83% Burglaries are down 11.75% Auto Burglaries are down 16.91%
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FOCUS ON THE FIVE ZONES:Top 5 locations are:• Masonic Ave. and Fell St.• Masonic Ave. and Oak St.• Frederick St. between Clayton
St. and Stanyan St.• 7th Ave. between Kirkham St.
and Lincoln Way• Stanyan St. between Carl St. and
Haight St.
TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENTFOCUS ON THE FIVE VIOLATIONS 2017 2018 Change
Red Light 162 153 -6%
Stop Sign 2,011 1,310 -35%
Pedestrian Right of Way 213 171 -20%
Speeding 503 506 1%
Failure to Yield w/Turn 38 32 -16%
TOTAL FOCUS ON THE FIVE 2,927 2,172 -26%
OTHER CITATIONS 2017 2018 Change
Distracted Driving 312 359 15%
Unlicensed Driver 27 29 7%
Suspended License 33 33 0%
Ped Offenses 17 4 -76%
Bike Offenses 27 7 -74%
Other Traffic Violations 1,653 2,446 48%
TOTAL TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS 4,966 5,050 1%
FOCUS ON THE FIVE CITATIONS FOR 2018
43%
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Recreation and Parks Department
SF SAFE
City Attorney-Code Enforcement- Marc Wolf
Assistant District Attorney-Vietnam Nguyen
California Highway Patrol
University California Police Department
University of San Francisco Public Safety
Department of Public Health
Department of Public Works
Probation Department
Parole Department
California Department of Corrections
Huckleberry House
Larkin Street Youth Services
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PARTNERSHIPS
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Captains Police Advisory Board Michelle Leighton- AVNA
Lena Emmery-CVIA
Cathy Hall-CVIA
Mark Scheuer- DNTA/FDP
Linda Dunn- HAIA
John Hoch- Midtown Terrance
David Bolaffi- ALERT
Trica Stauber-Panhandle Residents
Mike LaRocca- University SF Public Safety
Charles Dupigny- NOPNA
Randy Schiller- Inner Sunset
Adam Cuadra- SF SAFE
Community Meeting-Second Tuesday of Each Month at 7:00PM
Community Police Advisory Board Meeting-Second Tuesday of Each Month at 6:00PM
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MONTHLY MEETINGS
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Annual Sock Drive
Toy Drive
Read a Loud Day at Chinese Immersion School
420 National Smoke Out Day
The Kids game at Kezar
Fun Fest at Grattan Elementary School
Forest Knoll Block Party
North Panhandle Neighborhood Association Block Party
Bay to Breakers
Bike, Roll, and Walk to School Event
Haight Street Fair
Pink Triangle Ceremony at Twin Peaks
Opera in the Park
Cole Valley Fair
Coffee with a Cop Events
National Night Out
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DISTRICT EVENTS
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COFFEE WITH A COP
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WHAT WE STAND FOR
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Vision & Goals of the district station
Public Safety: Crime Reduction – 10% reduction
Quality of Life: Homeless and Behavioral Health Concerns
Trust and Accountability: Reforms
Community Engagement: Partnership and Outreach
Resources: Improve Technology
Diversity: Ensure a Diverse and Inclusive Workforce
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Thank you.
Any questions?Captain Una Bailey
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