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Sugar Land Police Department Steve Griffith, Chief of Police

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Sugar Land Police Department Steve Griffith, Chief of Police

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    2. 2007 Focuses Cultural Communications Problem Solving Initiative Investigations Back to Basics Long Term Growth/Planning

    3. Visibility Patrols

    4. Black & White Patrol Car

    6. Special Crimes Unit

    7. Special Crimes Unit

    8. 2007 Focuses Cultural Communications Problem Solving Initiative Investigations Back to Basics Long Term Growth/Planning

    9. Volunteer Hours 105% increase in volunteer hours from 2006 to 2007105% increase in volunteer hours from 2006 to 2007

    10. Current Registered Sex Offenders with Victims 17 or under 19 Registered sex offenders living within Sugar Land City limits that had a victim 17 or under, or was found guilty of child pornography19 Registered sex offenders living within Sugar Land City limits that had a victim 17 or under, or was found guilty of child pornography

    11. 2007 Focuses Cultural Communications Problem Solving Initiative Investigations Back to Basics Long Term Growth/Planning

    12. Mobility Collisions Citations

    13. Collisions Resulting in Fatality # Fatal Collisions: 7 (03), 9 (04), 6 (05), 7 (06), 7 (07) # Fatalities: 7 (03, 10 (04), 6 (05), 9 (06), 7 (07)# Fatal Collisions: 7 (03), 9 (04), 6 (05), 7 (06), 7 (07) # Fatalities: 7 (03, 10 (04), 6 (05), 9 (06), 7 (07)

    14. Injury Collisions 374 (03), 510 (04), 504 (05), 475 (06) , 452 (07) 5% reduction from 2006 to 2007374 (03), 510 (04), 504 (05), 475 (06) , 452 (07) 5% reduction from 2006 to 2007

    15. Non-Injury Collisions Minor Collisions: 1396 (03), 1390 (04), 1348 (05), 1456 (06), 1594 (07) 9.5% increase from 2006 to 2007Minor Collisions: 1396 (03), 1390 (04), 1348 (05), 1456 (06), 1594 (07) 9.5% increase from 2006 to 2007

    17. Citations & Charges (2007) # Citations: 17401 (03), 13744 (04), 10925 (05), 16214 (06), 21461 (07) # Charges: 24742 (03), 19281 (04), 14839 (05), 19816 (06), 21495 (07) 32% increase in citations from 2006 to 2007 8.5% increase in charges from 2006 to 2007# Citations: 17401 (03), 13744 (04), 10925 (05), 16214 (06), 21461 (07) # Charges: 24742 (03), 19281 (04), 14839 (05), 19816 (06), 21495 (07) 32% increase in citations from 2006 to 2007 8.5% increase in charges from 2006 to 2007

    18. Crime Statistics Part One Crime Population 76,288

    19. Part 1 Violent Crimes 9% decrease in Violent Crimes from 2006 to 2007 (101 in 2006, 92 in 2007)9% decrease in Violent Crimes from 2006 to 2007 (101 in 2006, 92 in 2007)

    20. Part 1 Property Crimes 2% decrease in Property Crimes from 2006 to 2007 (1609 in 2006, 1578 in 2007)2% decrease in Property Crimes from 2006 to 2007 (1609 in 2006, 1578 in 2007)

    21. Part 1 Crime Rate Comparison Part 1 Crime Rate per 1,000 population: 27.2 (03), 27 (04), 27.5 (05), 23 (06), 21.9 (07) 5% decrease in Part I Crime RatePart 1 Crime Rate per 1,000 population: 27.2 (03), 27 (04), 27.5 (05), 23 (06), 21.9 (07) 5% decrease in Part I Crime Rate

    22. Focuses for 2008 Continue to Reduce Crime, Enhance Our Emergency Response & Preparedness

    23. Effectiveness of Communications in Native Languages Volunteer Opportunities Cast Language Line Continue to Diversify Workforce Cultural Communications

    24. Long Term Growth

    25. Public Private Partnerships

    26. License Plate Recognition

    27. Training

    28. Emergency Preparedness Increase Use of Incident Command Drills

    29. 5th Safest City

    30. City Crime Rankings CQ Press-City Crime Rankings 14th edition Compares 378 Cities over 75,000 2006 Edition Sugar Land 5th Safest 2006 Crime National Rate = 3,808 per 100k 2006 Texas Crime Rate = 4,598 Round Rock 13th Safest = 2,334 Sugar Land 5th Safest = 2,195

    31. Questions ?

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