Important Numbers Flashcards
Mutual Aid Level 1
50% of on duty Force
Mutual Aid Level 2
of officers capable to send for 72 hours
IPA Report
Total calls for service
338,124
IPA Report
Use of Force Incidents
662 uses of force
IPA Report
Total Number of Complaints
248 Total complaints – 12% increase
IPA Report
Total UOF complaints
46
IPA Report
Taser use
Use of Taser increased to 11% from 2% in 2016
IPA Report
Use of Body weapons
Dropped 31% to 10%
IPA Report
Force to head
Force to head allegations decreased to 4% from 23% in 2014
IPA Report
IPA agreed
91% of findings
2015-2018 UOF Report
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% Force incidents resulting from a Dispatched call
73 %
27% were Ofc. Initiated
2015-2018 UOF Report
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% arrests resulting in Force
4% average
2015-2018 UOF Report
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Four year trend for strikes
Strikes have decreased and body weight and wrestling have increased.
2015-2018 UOF Report
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Carotid - LNR
Carotid hold use decreased from 2015 to 2018 and account for .1% of all force. New policy makes the hold only a deadly force tool when justified
2015-2018 UOF Report
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Impact weapon use
Use of impact weapons has steadily decreased to 2.9% of ll force used.
2015-2018 UOF Report
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Less Lethal Projectile use
Use declined over half to ,4% of all force.
2015-2018 UOF Report
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Racial UOF data
The percentage of UOF incidents by race mimics percentage of arrests by race.
“virtually no racial disparity when uses of force are compared to arrests”
2017 UTEP Study - Traffic and Ped Stop Data
Racial Disparity - Daytime v. Nightime stops
No statistical difference in the rate of vehicle stops during daytime or nighttime for drivers of different races.
Indicative of no bias in stops
2017 UTEP Study - Traffic and Ped Stop Data
Curbsitting Rate for Blacks
Blacks were 2.8 times more likely to be curbsat than whites
2017 UTEP Study - Traffic and Ped Stop Data
Handcuffing Asians v. whites
Asians were significantly less likely than whites to be handcuffed during a traffic stop
2017 UTEP Study - Traffic and Ped Stop Data
Placed in a vehicle
No significant racial disparity among groups being placed in a patrol car
2017 UTEP Study - Traffic and Ped Stop Data
Likelihood of a report
no significant difference among groups in their likelihood of generation a report.
2017 UTEP Study - Traffic and Ped Stop Data
Likelihood of a criminal citation
Black and hispanics were more likely to receive a criminal citation than whites
2017 UTEP Study - Traffic and Ped Stop Data
Likelihood of arrest
no statistical difference between groups