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Page 1: Evanston Police Department Presentation to City Council - 1/27/14
Page 2: Evanston Police Department Presentation to City Council - 1/27/14

CITY OF EVANSTONCITY OF EVANSTONCOOK COUNTY - ILLINOISCOOK COUNTY - ILLINOIS

CRIME RATE FOR CRIME RATE FOR 20132013

MURDER – 4MURDER – 4ARSON - 11ARSON - 11CSA - 11CSA - 11AGG. BATT - 114AGG. BATT - 114ROBBERY - 63ROBBERY - 63MVT - 68MVT - 68BURGLARY- 359BURGLARY- 359THEFT - 1451THEFT - 1451

CRIME RATE FOR CRIME RATE FOR 20122012

MURDER – 3MURDER – 3ARSON - 17ARSON - 17CSA - 5 CSA - 5 AGG. BATT - 143AGG. BATT - 143ROBBERY - 79ROBBERY - 79MVT - 68MVT - 68BURGLARY- 423BURGLARY- 423THEFT - 1570THEFT - 1570

OVERALL CRIME REDUCTION OF 9.8 PERCENT IN OVERALL CRIME REDUCTION OF 9.8 PERCENT IN 20132013

Most Significant Reduction Since 2010 Most Significant Reduction Since 2010 • Robbery - Down 20.3 % Robbery - Down 20.3 % • Agg. Battery/Agg. Assault - Down 20.3 Agg. Battery/Agg. Assault - Down 20.3

% % • Burglary - Down 15.1 %Burglary - Down 15.1 %

Page 3: Evanston Police Department Presentation to City Council - 1/27/14

DDACTDDACTS S

• National Program National Program

• Incorporated into 2014 EPD Policing Incorporated into 2014 EPD Policing StrategyStrategy

• Focuses on Crime & Traffic Crash Focuses on Crime & Traffic Crash Reduction Reduction

• Enforcement DrivenEnforcement Driven

• Evaluated Weekly for EffectivenessEvaluated Weekly for Effectiveness

• Utilized by Field Operations & Traffic Utilized by Field Operations & Traffic BureauBureau

Data Driven Approaches to Crime & Traffic Data Driven Approaches to Crime & Traffic SafetySafety

Page 4: Evanston Police Department Presentation to City Council - 1/27/14

National Police Research National Police Research PlatformPlatform• Conducted by University of Illinois / ChicagoConducted by University of Illinois / Chicago

• Over 100 Law Enforcement AgenciesOver 100 Law Enforcement Agencies

• Measures Internal Direction (Completed)Measures Internal Direction (Completed)

• Surveys Public Encounters (2014)Surveys Public Encounters (2014)

• Information Used to Examine Trends Information Used to Examine Trends

• Specific Department Information Not Shared with Specific Department Information Not Shared with Public Public

Page 5: Evanston Police Department Presentation to City Council - 1/27/14

EPD Mentoring ProgramEPD Mentoring Program• 66thth Grade through 12 Grade through 12thth Grade Grade

• Meet Once a Month at ETHSMeet Once a Month at ETHS

• Positive Contact with Officers and YouthPositive Contact with Officers and Youth

• Volunteer Basis for Police OfficersVolunteer Basis for Police Officers

• The Goal “Help the Evanston youth to be The Goal “Help the Evanston youth to be more responsible and better community more responsible and better community members.”members.”

Page 6: Evanston Police Department Presentation to City Council - 1/27/14

Investigative Stops (Stop & Investigative Stops (Stop & Frisk)Frisk)• Crime Reduction Tactic by PoliceCrime Reduction Tactic by Police

• Record Number of Stops AnnuallyRecord Number of Stops Annually

• Evaluate Demographics to Ensure No Evaluate Demographics to Ensure No Racial Profiling (Similar to Traffic Data)Racial Profiling (Similar to Traffic Data)

• Examine Crimes Reported by Public as Examine Crimes Reported by Public as a Benchmarka Benchmark

• Total Stops in 2013 Total Stops in 2013

1533 Adults / 203 Juveniles1533 Adults / 203 Juveniles

• Total Stops in 2012Total Stops in 2012

1547 Adults / 284 Juveniles1547 Adults / 284 Juveniles

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Investigative Stops, Arrests and Crime Report Investigative Stops, Arrests and Crime Report Demographics Demographics

**All arrest statistics include an arrestee that was processed for criminal charges in which fingerprints and photographs were taken. Station **All arrest statistics include an arrestee that was processed for criminal charges in which fingerprints and photographs were taken. Station adjustments for adjustments for juveniles and traffic offenses that do not require processing are not included.juveniles and traffic offenses that do not require processing are not included.