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Community Wellness Plan April 6, 2009

Fayetteville Police Department’s



– Intelligence Led Policing – Operational Efficiency – Community Partnerships – Crime Prevention

Our Community Wellness Plan is based on our guiding principles of:

Guiding Principles

 Mapping

 FOCUS

January 2009 compared to February 2009

Campbellton Hot Spots

Intelligence Led Policing

Residential B&E’s January 2009 Zone 2

Zone 2 Residential B&Es – Time of Day and Day of Week

Residential B&E’s February 2009 Zone 2

January 2009 compared to February 2009

Cross Creek Hot Spots

Residential B&Es January 2009 Zone 21

Zone 21 Residential B&Es – Time of Day and Day of Week

Residential B&Es February 2009 Zone 21











Scout Systems License Plate Recognition System Palm Reader System GPS Tracking Towed Vehicle Recovery Program

Intelligence Led Policing -New Initiatives-



– Monitors all locations of pre-trial releasees – Incarcerates violators until their court date

Tracks Pre-trial Releasees through GPS bracelets:

Intelligence Led Policing

District Policing

Operational Efficiency

Sector Sector Policing Policing

Operational Efficiency

Education

Disease Control

Clinical Services

Health Department

Inspections

Juvenile Justice

Animal Control

Magistrate

School Resource

Schools

Jail

Mental Illness Treatment

Mental Health

Social Services

Workforce Development

Substance Abuse

Disabilities

Homeless

CPS

County Departments That Influence Crime Reduction

Street Lights

Rental Inspections

Street Light Expense

PWC

Inspections

Residential Code Enforcement

E&I

Development

Fire

Planning

Inspections/ Permits

ROW Mowing

Litter Management

Solid Waste

Community Development

P&R

City Departments That Influence Crime Reduction

















New records management system Succession planning Case management Warrant specials Patrol teams Joint 911 center Bicycle patrol Recruitment

Operational Efficiency

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Recruitment







Pay for out of town applicants’ lodging Tuition reimbursement Female recruiting page on the department’s website

Recruitment - New Initiatives-



– Community Watch Groups – Combined Gang Unit with the Cumberland County Sheriffs Office – Child Advocacy Center – “B” Street Model – District Attorney’s Office

Building healthy communities involves all stakeholders in the community. Therefore we have established working partnerships through:

Community Partnerships





















Bond enhancement program Safe Surrender Great Oak Youth Development program Badges for Baseball Rental Inspection program Criminal Justice Council National Night Out Community forums Greater Fayetteville United Jail Diversion Crisis Intervention Team (CIT)

Community Partnerships

– Enabling citizens to become active stakeholders in their neighborhoods and workplaces – Providing citizens with tools and resources to feel safe in their community

Crime prevention strategies rely on:  Educating the public  Increasing awareness  Reducing crime by:

Crime Prevention

– – – – – – – – –

Crime Prevention Public Service Announcements

G.R.E.A.T program Operation Identification Reverse 911 Community Watch Expansion Property Manager Network Property Surveys CEPTEDS (Crime Prevention through Environmental Design) Park Smart Signs

Crime Prevention -New Initiatives-



– Permanently rid neighborhoods of narcotic activity; and – Provide safer neighborhoods for Fayetteville’s citizens.

The Department will implement a “team” approach by utilizing City and County resources to:

Full Service Search Warrants











Formation of new community watch groups Reactivation of inactive community watch groups Reduction in overall crime: – Youth offenders – Violent crime Reduction in traffic deaths and injuries Increase in recruitment and retention efforts

Measurements for Success











Get involved in neighborhood community watch groups Mentor youth Call 911- report suspicious activity Record serial numbers on property Secure property and lock your vehicles

What Can Communities Do To Be Successful?









Community Involvement – Grass Roots Level Budget Considerations Support of Departments Comprehensive Review of Practices and Strategies

What Do We Need To Be Successful?

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