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ORANGE, COUNTY OF ORANGE, SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT
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A-2007-232
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POLICE
Council Approval Date
11/5/2007
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<br />A TT ACHMENT A <br /> <br />awareness instruction to the preschools, and grades K-12 within the city in an effort to thwart the <br />cycle of drug and gang involvement and to reduce child bicycle traffic accidents. <br /> <br />Goal: <br />The goal for the City of Stanton is to educate the school age children with the knowledge and <br />information necessary to deter involvement in drug and gang activities and to reduce child <br />bicycle traffic accidents. <br /> <br />Objectives: <br />Deputies assigned to the City of Stanton will conduct preventative interactive in-class <br />presentations in the schools. Focus will be placed on three areas of concern: <br />1. Personal safety - curriculum content will be similar to that of "Stranger Danger". <br />2. Drug education - content will emphasize the dangers associated with drug use as well as <br />the importance of avoiding drug use altogether. <br />3. Violence/Gang involvement - curriculum content will include the negative impact gangs <br />and violence has on families and the community as a whole. <br />4. Bicycle/Pedestrian traffic safety - curriculum will include safe bicycle rider practices. <br /> <br />Quantifiable Performance Measures: <br />1. Number of schools and total number students reached through anti drug, gang, <br />bicycle/pedestrian safety and other programs. <br />2. Total number of law enforcement hours dedicated to the preventative educational <br />program. <br />3. Total number of juvenile bicycle traffic accidents after the presentations compared to the <br />same period the previous year. <br /> <br />Funding: <br />Total Allocation: $14,225.00 <br /> <br />PROACT Contribution: $6,899.13 <br />Administrative Fee (1.5%): $213.38 <br />Funds Retained by City: $7,112.50 <br /> <br />Tustin City: <br /> <br />The City of Tustin proposes to use the 2007 Justice Assistance Grant funding as follows: <br /> <br />Problem Statement: <br />The Tustin Police Department is currently experiencing a maSSIve growth project with the <br />development of the Legacy/District on the old L T A base. Large new entertainment, retail and <br />recreation venues will result in the department policing a new variety of venues in which <br />concerns such as low-key crowd control and expediency in arrest and control techniques will <br />pose new challenges. The Tustin Police Department has identified two areas of concern with the <br />current hand held radio operation: 1) a suspect who can overhear information such as the <br />location of a warrant may be inclined to behave in such a way as to escalate police action and; 2) <br /> <br />2007-DJ-BX-0523 <br /> <br />Page 14 of 19 <br /> <br />
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