PRINCIPLES OF SEASTAT
SEASTAT – SEATTLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
1. Accurate and Timely Information
Know what is happening
2. Effective Tactics
Have a plan
3. Rapid Deployment
Do it quickly
4. Relentless Follow-up and Assessment
If it works, do more. If not, do something else
FORMULATING CRIME REDUCTION STRATEGIES
SEASTAT – SEATTLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
Focus on… − Problem Locations − Prolific Offenders − Repeat and Vulnerable Victims
CITYWIDE MAJOR CRIME
SEASTAT – SEATTLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
Data derived from SPD Operations Dashboard on 10/13/15.
FIREARMS TAKEN INTO CUSTODY
SEASTAT – SEATTLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
618 648 654
618
514
697
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200
300
400
500
600
700
800
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
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Firearms Taken into Custody by Year January 1 to September 30 (2010-2015)
Firearms are obtained through civilian turn-ins, surrenders, found property, and criminal investigations.
SEASTAT – SEATTLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
SHOTS FIRED
Crime Gun Task Force NIBIN/IBIS Hits 2015 YTD: 154
259
201
250
318
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350
2012
2013
2014
2015
Shots Fired January 1 to October 12 (2012-2015)
14
14
45
59
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
2014
2015
Shootings by Injury Type January 1 to October 12 (2014 and 2015)
Fatal Non-Fatal
28 Day Overview
NORTH PRECINCT MAJOR CRIME
SEASTAT – SEATTLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
Data derived from SPD Operations Dashboard on 10/13/15.
MICRO COMMUNITY POLICING PLAN
SEASTAT – SEATTLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
Lake City – North Precinct
Priorities
Burglaries
Public Intoxication, Urination
and Harassment
Traffic Safety
Business area Unsafe
Lack of Sidewalks
EAST PRECINCT MAJOR CRIME
SEASTAT – SEATTLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
Data derived from SPD Operations Dashboard on 10/13/15.