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ORANGE, COUNTY OF SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
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A-2009-131
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POLICE
Council Approval Date
9/8/2009
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investigate crimes in North Unincorporated but is assigned ancillary responsibilities as <br />well and is often not available nor does it contain the staffing levels to address specific <br />issues with specialty enforcement teams. <br />North Patrol would like to create a unique Directed Enforcement Team Model for North <br />Patrol. This team would be made up of two North Patrol Deputies. The Deputies would be <br />selected on an as needed basis to address any issues related to enforcement. Working in <br />conjunction with the North Investigative Bureau, this Directed Enforcement Team would <br />be utilized when a spike in crime is identified and a need for Directed Enforcement is <br />appropriate. <br />The Team would be staffed by deputies on an overtime basis funded by the Justice <br />Assistance Grant. The Team would be deployed based on the specific need. This could <br />include Deputies on bikes, in uniform driving unmarked vehicles or when the need for high <br />visibility patrol is called for in black and whites. <br />Goals #2: <br />• To have the availability to effectively respond to a spike in crime or identified law <br />enforcement related issue. <br />• To minimize or eliminate an identified crime trend <br />• To reduce Part I Crimes <br />• To increase the number of observation arrests in North Patrol <br />• To increase preventive patrol time <br />• To provide an increased level of service to the residents of the unincorporated North <br />Communities <br />Activities #2: (which can be started and completed expeditiously, and in a manner that <br />maximizes job creation and economic benefits) <br />• This Directed Enforcement Team could be enacted on a days notice without impacting <br />the North Patrol Overtime budget. The overtime expenditures would be funded by <br />the JAG <br />• The utilization of both Bike Trained Deputies and Patrol Deputies would allow for the <br />team to be deployed in the manner that is most conducive to addressing the issue at <br />hand. <br />• Deputies will be given the opportunity to develop a proactive skill set to enhance <br />their future job opportunities <br />• Deputies will gain valuable experience in working with investigative and specialty <br />details during their assignment <br />• The initial start up of this Team will not require any additional expenditure from the <br />North Patrol budget. Equipment needed for the team is already in place and available. <br />2009- F1801 -CA -SB Page 5 of 61 <br />
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