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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, a redistricting update, and the capabilities of the Real Time Intelligence Center (RTIC). The report outlines the phases of the redistricting project, impactful recommendations for patrol districts, and examples of RTIC assistance in crime incidents. It also describes systems used by RTIC analysts, including NETVIEWER, PEREGRINE, and FUSUS.
Key points
- Presentation date is December 5, 2024.
- Presenters include DC Gina Tibaldi, Janet Phan, and Lt. Todd Jennings.
- The report includes citywide crime statistics and a redistricting update.
- Redistricting project phases include data collection and community input.
- Four recommendations include reducing patrol districts, creating a non-sworn prisoner transport unit, transitioning to a district-based deployment system, and piloting two officer car deployment.
- RTIC supported 96 cases in Bureau of Investigations and 22 cases in Field Operations.
- An example incident on November 20, 2024, illustrates RTIC assistance in a crime involving a suspect with a knife.
- RTIC utilizes systems like NETVIEWER, PEREGRINE, and FUSUS for real-time data and video access.
Limitations
- The document does not specify the exact outcomes of the redistricting project.
- There are unresolved placeholders in the text that could affect the completeness of the summary.
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