Community problem with gun violence Or Vision zero Flashcards
Community –
rate payers groups, tenants associations, ad hoc groups, neighbourhood associations,
, churches and other religious organizations, organized youth groups, ethnic and cultural associations, schools, colleges and universities, seniors centres, existing crime prevention programs, etc.
Business
Crime Traffic and Order management. CTOM is the process to identify, prioritize and respond to local Crime issue; to get the right resources at the right place at the right time.
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Project compound
One firearm link to 7 separate shooting started this project.
11 people charge over the course of the investigation
Seven firearms over $100,000 worth of drugs and car seats.
Projects sunder
118 people Shasha time to take down, 101 arrest prior to take down day.
31 firearm 7 kg of cocaine 2 kg of fent and $300,000 seized
Community and Safety partners executive team
To effectively coordinate efforts between city agencies, the Toronto Police Service willID advance a Community Safety partners executive team to Q clued senior leader ship from the city of Toronto, toronto community housing, Toronto public health and other relevant agencies
Safe TO. City of Toronto community safety and well-being plan is under development teams shit from
a focus of emergency response towards a culture of prevention.
Please reform recommendation number 36
Provide up-to-date information of procedures of public interest to govern the interactions of police or the public. This is what started the strip search conversation.
1337 strict searches were execute in the first six weeks of 2020. Compared to 130 strip search is executing the first six weeks of 2021.
That’s a 90% decrease.
Investigation Management Plan, where appropriate.
Supervisory Officer
When assigning officers to community patrol activities shall
promote and implement crime management initiatives to respond to identified crime, public disorder and road safety
problems, including repeat calls for service and repeat victimization
use crime analysis for identifying areas or issues requiring directed patrol, targeted enforcement, problem–oriented
policing, or community–based crime prevention initiatives
where possible, work with municipalities, school boards, businesses, community organizations and members of the
public to address crime, public disorder and road safety problems
assist in developing appropriate strategies, based on the analysis of crime, calls for service, public order, criminal
intelligence and road safety
encourage officers to document the intelligence information on crimes, active criminals and disorder issues in the
applicable eReports
ensure patrol officers are provided with relevant information in order to undertake the type of activity to which they
have been assigned
ensure appropriate measurements of each activity are recorded by each officer assigned
ensure the use of directed patrol, targeted enforcement and other initiatives to respond to high crime or high
occurrence locations and serial occurrences
notify the Officer in Charge when crime management initiatives are utilized
ensure both local and Service–wide crime prevention initiatives are brought to the attention of all relevant members
encourage officers to provide crime prevention information or referral to the community wherever possible during
the course of duty