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ORANGE, COUNTY OF SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
Contract #
A-2009-131
Agency
POLICE
Council Approval Date
9/8/2009
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Quantifiable Performance Measures #1: (Established by the agency to assess whether <br />grant objectives are being met) <br />• Reduce incidents of liability referencing vehicle accidents by a minimum of 10% <br />below the previous year's comparative period <br />• Reduce incidents of preventable accidents by a minimum of 10% below the previous <br />year's comparative period <br />Timeline or project plan #1: (Identifying when the goals and objectives will be completed) <br />• Purchase the Skid Car System within 60 days of JAG funding <br />• Schedule and obtain instructor training for four instructors within 30 days of <br />purchase of Skid Car System <br />• Obtain usable space to conduct training at Los Alamitos Reserve Army Base in <br />conjunction with obtaining system and instructor training <br />• Conduct the first Skid Car class within 45 days after receipt of the new Skid Car <br />System <br />• Conduct two four hour classes per day four days a week <br />• Train 1850 officers annually representing multiple law enforcement agencies within <br />Orange County, California <br />Project Objectives #2: (Must be linked to meaningful and measurable outcomes consistent <br />with the goals of the Recovery Act; refer to solicitation) <br />The North Patrol Bureau is responsible for providing law enforcement services to the <br />unincorporated areas of North Orange County. This region has a population base of <br />approximately 86,000 people. It encompasses approximately (24) County Islands or <br />Communities. The majority of these areas are bed room communities. <br />North Patrol Deputies annually respond to approximately 42,000 calls for service. <br />The crime trends in these county islands mirror what is occurring in the contract cities and <br />jurisdictions that they are surrounded by. As with many jurisdictions, the North <br />Unincorporated Areas has seen an increase in property crimes. Residential burglaries and <br />theft from vehicles spiked significantly in 2008. There are two communities in the <br />unincorporated area that have seen an increase in gang crimes and activity levels. The El <br />Modena Area in unincorporated Orange and the area known as "The Colony" in the <br />unincorporated area of Anaheim. <br />North Patrol has (58) Deputies that are assigned to uniform patrol. These deputies are <br />assigned to handle calls for service and provide preventive patrol services to the <br />communities. North Patrol does not have any specialty teams or units to proactively <br />address spikes in crimes. There are No Directed Enforcement Teams or Special <br />Enforcement Teams that can be assigned to an area to address increases in property crimes <br />or crimes of violence. North Patrol does not have an Investigative detail under the <br />command of the North Patrol Captain. The North Investigative Unit is assigned to <br />2009 -F 1801- CA -S13 Page 4 of 61 <br />
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