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ATTACHMENT A <br />County /OCSD: <br />2012 -DJ -BX -0057 <br />The County of Orange proposes to use the 2012 Justice Assistance Grant funding as follows: <br />Unincorporated Communities: <br />Las Flores, Coto de Caza, Ladera Ranch and Trabuco Canyon <br />Purpose Areas: <br />Law Enforcement, Crime Prevention and education <br />Program Narrative: <br />The unincorporated communities of Coto de Caza, Ladera Ranch, Las Flores, and Trabuco Canyon have a <br />population of over 42,000. These communities continue to experience population growth and expansion <br />in both residential and commercial development. In addition, accessibility to this eastern part of south <br />Orange County has been somewhat limited due to the urban landscape and roadway infrastructure. To <br />alleviate the limited accessibility to these communities, the County of Orange is in the planning phase of a <br />major thoroughfare extension. This will lead to significant increase in traffic volume and visitors. The <br />roadway will enhance mobility for the residents and will serve commuters traveling to the inland empire. <br />With the increase of commercial and residential development and population, demands on law <br />enforcement continue to increase. Calls for service have increased over 9% the past two (2) years and <br />most importantly, part one property crime rates have increased 8 %. <br />To meet the demands for law enforcement, the Orange County Sheriffs Department has engaged in a <br />community based multi- layered approach to reduce incidents of property crimes. This has been based on <br />targeted enforcement, intelligence -based policing, education and crime prevention through environmental <br />design. <br />Targeted Enforcement <br />The Unincorporated Special Enforcement Team (SET) and Directed Enforcement Team (DET) will be <br />utilized for crime suppression. Over the past year, the unincorporated areas have experience a 50% <br />increase in residential burglaries and continued increases in property crimes. This special enforcement <br />team will provide the necessary law enforcement surge and patrol saturation to prevent, detect and <br />apprehend individuals committing property crimes in these communities. The SET team will also <br />continue to conduct both probation and parole compliance checks of those individuals residing in the <br />unincorporated areas of southeast Orange County. <br />Intelligence Based Policing <br />The Special Enforcement Team (SET) will partner with our Statistical Tracking and Reporting unit <br />(STAR) to identify crime trends and specific problem areas. Information received from the Statistical <br />Tracking and Reporting unit (STAR) will be one of the driving mechanisms to pinpoint targeted <br />enforcement surges in the communities. These deployment surges will be strategic and based on crime <br />analysis. <br />Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design <br />The Special Enforcement Team (SET) will conduct community urban development assessments with a <br />specific focus on crime prevention. They will partner with the community housing and business <br />associations to seek ways to safeguard their communities from property based crimes. <br />2012 -DJ -BX -2532 Page 4 of 30 <br />