Transcript Kenora OPP

Kenora OPP
2014 Year End Report
Challenges in 2014
Alcohol and drug use - continue to fuel
violence, property crime, street crime and
disorder.
Repeat offenders – There was a large increase
in break and enters in 2014. Repeat offenders
who were recently released from custody were
responsible for the majority of the increase.
Apartment buildings with high crime – There
are several locations in the city with high rates of
crime and disorder.
City of Kenora
2010 2011
2012
2013
2014
Total
Incidents
15,784 15,799
15,183
13,502
14,887
Violent
Crimes
478
420
370
341
362
Property
Crimes
881
953
779
650
752
Total Detachment Occurrence
Information
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Total
19,542 19,151 18,448 16,447 17,991
Inciden
ts
Violent
510
453
395
365
382
Propert
y
1019
1099
945
744
935
City of Kenora - Serious Violent
Crime
Offence
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Murder
0
0
1
0
0
Assault
Level 3
7
2
3
4
3
Assault
Level 2
35
36
36
26
29
Assault
Police
10
6
7
7
9
Robbery
11
4
7
10
16
Sexual
Offences
22
30
27
16
22
City of Kenora - Property Crimes
Offence
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Break
and
Enter
99
136
73
62
124
Theft
Over
7
4
15
0
6
Theft of
Auto
15
24
21
19
15
Theft
Under
457
425
374
297
346
Shoplift
(incl. in
above)
141
132
123
86
118
Mischief
239
282
235
212
193
City of Kenora - Crime Clearance
Rates
Offence
2010
2011
2012
2013
Property
36.3%
31.5%
31.7%
33%
Violent
81.3%
83.4%
32.4%
(OPP
prov.
avg.
24%)
81.1%
(OPP
prov.
avg.
92%)
85.3%
89%
2014
Crisis and Disorder
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Liquor
Licence Act
2338
2115
1772
1561
1648
Disturb the
peace
166
174
162
137
123
Unwanted
persons
414
490
468
397
465
Mental
Health
129
119
111
147
183
Trouble
with Youth
173
149
148
168
168
Missing/run
away youth
440
572
630
488
628
TOTALS
3660
3619
3291
2898
3215
Offender Management:
Crime Abatement Strategy
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Compliance
Checks
1101
1138
947
830
734
Charges
resulting from
compliance
checks
52
28
112
135
210
Total
Bail/Probation
violations
448
524
432
347
459
City of Kenora Traffic
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Collision 497
s
Fatal
0
collision
s
551
497
563
511
0
0
2
0
Impaired 59
drivers
78
92
80
48
Community Mobilization and Engagement
Community Policing
Crime Prevention Through Social
Development
Support agencies to focus on addressing
addictions – alcohol derivatives, alcohol and
drugs.
Supporting mental health initiatives
Supporting youth and strengthening families
Strong community collaboratives – Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Task Force
Support to Drug Treatment Court
Support to Mental Health Court
Support to proposed Managed Alcohol Program
Support to SNAP program
Hours of Service and Overtime
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Reportable
Total Hours
79,513
75,975
74,830
82,357
84,817
Reportable
OT Hours
3045
2750
2231
1884
2387
Provincial
Units Hours
5984
7331
6408
10,915
7948
Detachment Staffing
Out of 74 Constables
7 Vacancies
4 on long term leave
1 secondment
Focus 2014
Focus on high risk repeat offenders
Continue to reduce violent crime and victimization
Reduce property crimes
Continue to address street crime and disorder
Highway, marine, snow-machine, ATV safety
Community collaboratives – Partnerships,
Relationships and Collaboration to support strategies
to address the root causes of crime and disorder.
Community Safety and well being plan.
Other Priorities
False alarms
Chronic runaway youth
Predictive crime analysis
Highway Enforcement