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The document is a quarterly status report from the San Jose Police Department presented to the Public Safety, Finance and Strategic Support Committee. It covers citywide crime statistics, an update on redistricting efforts, and planning for the Cinco de Mayo 2025 event. The report highlights the transition to the National Incident-Based Crime Reporting System (NIBRS) and provides a detailed comparison of crime statistics. It also outlines the phases of the redistricting project and various recommendations for police operations. Additionally, it details the planned activities for the Cinco de Mayo event, including street closures and operational hours for the police department.
Key points
- The report is presented by Lt. Paul Hamblin from the San Jose Police Department.
- It includes citywide crime statistics using the NIBRS system, which offers a more comprehensive view of crime data.
- The redistricting update outlines multiple phases, including community input and implementation of recommendations.
- Recommendations include transitioning to a district-based deployment system and changing the patrol structure from 16 to 12 districts.
- Planning for the Cinco de Mayo 2025 event includes specific street closures and operational hours for police.
Limitations
- The document appears to be a draft as it includes incomplete sections and placeholders.
- Specific dates for some phases and pilot programs are not provided.
- Details on budget proposals and community stakeholder involvement are not fully fleshed out.
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