Inside Oakland Breakfast- public safety moving in the right direction
Things do seem to be moving in the right direction, even though we do still have such a long way to go.
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Public Safety:
Progress v. Status Quo
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Metrics
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Progress
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Status Quo
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Homicides
(& Non-Fatal Shootings)
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· Homicides
down 28% in 2013; largest drop in 45 years
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Non-fatal shootings down 16% last year; down 36% first
part of this year
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Multi-year averages for violent crime and homicides are
all 3x to 6x state and national averages
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Police
Staffing & Recruitment
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612 officers on the street today – a few away from
lowest in history
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47 – largest in history – graduate next week; up to 62
more in a few months
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46% of officers over the last 4 academies were
bilingual
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Budgeted for 675 in FY14, though estimated need is
850-1,100
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5.32 monthly officer attrition
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Not enough from the community and multilingual (e.g. 8%
from Oakland
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Thanks again to our sponsors Ruth Stroup Insurance Agency and Allied Barton Security Services, and to our speakers, City Administrator Fred Blackwell, Interim Oakland Police Chief Sean Whent, and Amy Roither from Detect All Security & Fire.
Oakland Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce
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