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Matter CC 24-376

Crime Prevention Status Report.

Public Safety Public Safety, Finance and Strategic Support Committee (PSFSS) Agenda Ready Introduced 03 Jul 2024
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File
CC 24-376
Type
Reports to Committee
Status
Agenda Ready
Requester
Unknown
Introduced
03 Jul 2024
Last synced
12 Jun 2026 · 16:20

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Memorandum

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The memorandum provides a status report on the Crime Prevention Unit (CPU) of the San José Police Department, detailing its activities, goals, and community engagement efforts. The CPU aims to enhance public safety through various programs, including Neighborhood Watch, Business Watch, and school presentations. In FY 2023-2024, the CPU conducted 267 community presentations, reaching approximately 7,500 residents. The report outlines future projects for FY 2024-2025, including increasing participation in the Camera Archive Mapping program and continuing fentanyl awareness initiatives.

Key points
  • The CPU is part of the Bureau of Field Operations in the San José Police Department.
  • Key responsibilities include promoting community partnerships and safety education.
  • In FY 2023-2024, the CPU provided 267 community presentations attended by about 7,500 residents.
  • The CPU consists of one supervisor and seven Crime Prevention Specialists.
  • Programs include Neighborhood Watch, Business Watch, school presentations, and workplace safety training.
  • Future projects for FY 2024-2025 include enhancing the Camera Archive Mapping program and continuing fentanyl awareness presentations.
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PSFSS COMMITTEE AGENDA: ITEM: TO: PUBLIC SAFETY, FINANCE AND STRATEGIC SUPPORT COMMITTEE SUBJECT: Crime Prevention Status Report Approved 8/15/24 (d)3. FROM: Paul Joseph DATE: July 31, 2024 Date: 8/5/2024 RECOMMENDATION Accept the status report on the Police Department Crime Prevention Unit’s current and planned activities. BACKGROUND The Crime Prevention Unit (CPU) falls under the purview of the Bureau of Field Operations in the San José Police Department (Department). The Unit’s responsibilities include promoting community partnership by bringing safety education, training, and engagement activities to community members of all ages throughout the City of San José. The CPU aims to improve the quality and equity of the Department’s delivery of public safety services to the community. Key deliverables include workshops for the Camera Archive Mapping (CAM) registry, collaboration with local businesses, and presentations related to fentanyl awareness, Narcan distribution, and Department practices to foster community relationships. The CPU strives to strengthen community policing and enhance public safety education. ANALYSIS On December 10, 2023, the Department published its...
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Presentation

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The document is a Crime Prevention Annual Status Report for 2023-2024, prepared by Sandra Garcia, the Crime Prevention Supervisor. It outlines the responsibilities of the Crime Prevention Unit, including community engagement and safety education. The report details various special projects such as the National Night Out event, the 'Know Your Limits' campaign regarding fentanyl awareness, and initiatives to support street vendors. Future plans for 2024-2025 include increasing crime prevention specialists, expanding the camera registry, and enhancing community policing efforts.

Key points
  • The Crime Prevention Unit promotes community partnership and public safety.
  • Key focus areas include bullying, gang awareness, neighborhood watch, and drug awareness.
  • Special projects include National Night Out and a public awareness campaign on fentanyl.
  • Future plans involve hiring more crime prevention specialists and expanding community policing.
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Crime Prevention Annual Status Report 2023-2024 Public Safety, Finance, and Strategic Support Committee Sandra Garcia Crime Prevention Supervisor August 15, 2024 Agenda Item: (d)3. CRIME PREVENTION UNIT RESPONSIBILITIES The Crime Prevention Unit plays a crucial role in promoting community partnership and enhancing public safety. This unit enhances the safety awareness and education of community members through training and engagement activities and fosters a strong collaboration between law enforcement and the people we serve. 2 CRIME PREVENTION UNIT • Bullying/Cyber Bullying • Gang Awareness • Neighborhood and • Hate Crimes Business Watch • Digital Safety • Senior Safety • Drug and Fentanyl • Workplace Safety Awareness • Identity and Fraud Prevention • Sexual Harassment 3 • Healthy Relationships • Personal Safety • Police Practices • Street Vendors SPECIAL PROJECTS Operation National Night Out Crime Prevention organized and participated in the annual National Night Out event, Frozen Treats In honor of fallen Officer Michael Katherman, the ice cream truck provides ice cream to residents, promoting strong policecommunity relationships. SJCAM The Camera Archive Mapping (CAM)...