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University of Florida Police Department 2016 Response to Resistance Chief Linda J. Stump-Kurnick
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  • University of Florida Police Department2016 Response to ResistanceChief Linda J. Stump-Kurnick

  • University of Florida Police Department• Available 24 / 7 / 365• (352) 392-1111 or 911• www.police.ufl.edu

    • Standard Law Enforcement Organization• 89 sworn state officers• Triple Accredited (State, Nationally & Internationally)

    • Full Service Police Department• Criminal Investigations• K9 unit• Traffic unit (Motorcycles & Bicycles)• Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT)• Community Services Division• Special Events• Training Division• Dispatch• Public Information Officer• Victim Advocates

  • Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.)

    • The program was instituted in 2000.• Free Self-defense class for women that

    incorporates threat avoidance strategies and easily mastered self-defense techniques

    • 23 UFPD officers are certified to instruct the class

    • 319 total classes since the program’s inception

    • 5,183 total students

  • UFPD Outreach

    • radKIDS Program: First offered in 2006; two classes were offered in 2016 that were attended by 56 children

    • Active Shooter Presentations: This 60 minute presentation goes into detail on factors to consider when deciding which option is best in any given situation; 62 Active Shooter presentations were offered in 2016 that were attended by 2,238 faculty, students, and staff

    • Bicycle Registration: UFPD will register faculty, students, and staff’s bicycles; a total of 22,482 bicycles have been registered

    • FrontDoorSoftware: Began recording the use of their program at UF to register and protect laptops and report them missing or stolen in 2013; there are 2,214 laptops protected as of 2016

  • GATORSAFE APP

    FREE to download on Apple/Google App stores

    Monitor crime on & around campus

    Trigger Mobile BlueLight to simultaneously send your location and call UFPD Chat with UFPD dispatch or 911 to report crime (even anonymously) . You can also send

    pictures and video about suspicious incidents or crimes.

    Use the Personal Safety Toolbox which contains a Flashlight, Loud Alarm, Ability to Send Your Location and Much More.

    Information on Alcohol and Drug Safety Transportation Information on SNAP, RTS Buses, Uber, Gator Lift, and Employee Campus Cab

    Helpful links to U Matter, We Care at the UF Dean of Students Office

  • “UFPD Campus Advisory Committee”

  • Major Divisions: Criminal Investigations DivisionCommunity Services DivisionTraining DivisionPatrol Division

    2014 2015 201631,549 34,435 27,179 Calls for service

    2,569 2,690 2,211 Reports generated374 445 425 Arrests/NTAs128 125 79 Sworn Complaints

    126,551 139,742 56,027 SNAP Escorts*483 329 317 RAD (Rape Aggression Defense Training)**

    * SNAP re-assigned to Transportation and Parking Services on July 1, 2016

    ** UFPD classroom was not available for classes due to renovations

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    201420152016

    31,54934,43527,179Calls for service

    2,5692,6902,211Reports generated

    374445425Arrests/NTAs

    12812579Sworn Complaints

    126,551139,74256,027SNAP Escorts*

    483329317RAD (Rape Aggression Defense Training)**

    * SNAP re-assigned to Transportation and Parking Services on July 1, 2016

    ** UFPD classroom was not available for classes due to renovations

  • Mandated Response to Resistance Training for ALL UFPD Officers

    •Police Academy Training 200 hours

    •UFPD Training for New Hires 30 hours

    •UFPD Annual In-Service Training 19 hours

  • Review/Enhancement of Protocol for Event Management

    (students, event staff)

    Request Law Enforcement intervention

    End presentation

    Give warning

    Request compliance

    (Office of the Dean of Students, Moderator)

    Request compliance with established rules

    Remind/warn of rules

    Arrest for disruption

    Escort out

    Remind Event leader of opportunities to end event

    Request leave

    Give warning

    Request compliance with event rules

    options

  • UFPD Taser Incidents Synopsis- UF students*All deployments regardless if other types of force were also used

    MethodTotal Total Total

    2001-2014 2015 2016 2001-2016 %

    Drive Stun 7 0 0 7 53.85%

    Darts Fired 6 0 0 6 46.15%

    Factors Documented For Taser Incident

    Active Resistance 9 0 0 9 69.23%

    Fighting 5 0 0 5 38.46%

    Suicidal 2 0 0 2 15.38%

    Drugs 0 0 0 0 0.00%

    Alcohol 7 0 0 7 53.85%

    Weapon 4 0 0 4 30.77%

    Exited Delirium 0 0 0 0 0.00%

    Injuries 0 0 0 0 0.00%

  • UFPD Taser Incidents Synopsis- Non-Students*All deployments regardless if other types of force were also used

    MethodTotal Total Total

    2001-2013 2015 2016 2001-2016 %

    Drive Stun 12 0 0 12 52.17%

    Darts Fired 10 1 1 11 47.83%

    Factors Documented For Taser Incident

    Active Resistance 16 1 1 17 73.91%

    Fighting 11 1 1 12 51.17%

    Suicidal 0 0 0 0 0.00%

    Drugs 5 0 0 5 21.74%

    Alcohol 7 1 0 8 34.78%

    Weapon 2 0 0 2 8.70%

    Exited Delirium 1 0 0 1 4.35%

    Injuries 0 0 0 0 0.00%

  • Comparison of Response to Resistance Statistics Between Local Law Enforcement Agencies

    2015 2016

    UFPD GPD ASCO UFPD GPD ASCO

    Calls for Service 34,435 109,369 108,842 27,179 88,778 106,222

    Factor over UFPD 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.9

    Response to Resistance Incidents

    2 66 63 6 72 63

    Firearm 0 0 4 0 1 7

    Taser 1 22 40 1 20 38

    Baton 0 0 0 0 0 0

    OC Spray 0 0 3 0 3 2

    Hard Empty Hand 0 31 15 2 8 11

    For compatibility purposes these figures do not include the drawing of a firearm or use of hobble restraints.

  • Uniform Crime Reporting Comparison between Local Agencies

    UCR Comparison 2015 2016

    UFPD GPD ASCO UFPD GPD ASCO

    Violent crime 15 930 543 10 870 519

    Non-Violent crime 477 4617 1864 367 4908 2044

    Total Part 1 Crimes 492 5547 2407 377 5778 2563

    Violent Crime Includes: Murder, Rape, Robbery, and Aggravated Assault/Stalking

    Non-Violent Crime Includes: Burglary, Larceny, and Motor Vehicle Theft

  • UFPD Response to Resistance ReviewEvery response to resistance incident is thoroughly reviewed to determine if it was:

    • In compliance with state law

    • In compliance with UFPD directives

    • Reasonable and necessary

  • Response to Resistance Analysis 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

    TOTAL REVIEWS 12 8 9 12 13

    Firearm discharged 1

    Firearm displayed 4 5 4 8 6

    Taser deployed 2 1 2 1 1

    OC deployed 1

    Baton strike

    Hard hand control 2 1 2

    Soft Hand control 1 2 2

    Less Lethal Impact

    Ripp Hobble 2 1 2 1

    Suspect injured 1 1 1

  • Response to Resistance Incident Factors2015 (12) 2016 (13)

    UF Student 2 2

    Call for Service 4 5

    Proactive Response 4 0

    Traffic Stop 2 1

    Stolen Vehicle 1 0

    Burglary Response 0 1

    Fighting 4 1

    Drugs/Alcohol 2 2

    Excited Delirium 0 0

    Weapons 5 4

  • UF CSA Program•The Department of Education (DOE) established the position of the Campus Security Authority (CSA) in accordance with requirements outlined in the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act.

    •A faculty member may be designated as a UF CSA based on his/her role as a organization advisor.

    •All UF CSAs are reminded of their roles/responsibilities, as well as training requirements on a bi-annual basis during the Spring and Fall semesters. These reminders are sent via email correspondence directly to each CSA.

    •The bi-annual training consists of viewing the UF CSA training video that is found on-line at http://www.police.ufl.edu/csa-training-video/ .

    •The UF CSA Coordinator ensures all reports received are reviewed to decide if a UF Alert (Emergency Notification or Timely Warning) is required.

    •The UF CSA Coordinator also ensures the incident is documented on both the Daily Crime Log and the University of Florida’s Annual Security and Fire Safety Report (ASFSR) which is submitted to the Department of Education and made available to the university community by October 1st.

    http://www.police.ufl.edu/csa-training-video/

  • 2016 SummaryUF Alerts-Gainesvillehttp://ufalerts.ufl.edu/uf-alert-statistics/

    Incident Number of Messages Date IssuedUF Alert Recipient

    Group

    Armed Robbery – West University Avenue 2 01/31 Gainesville

    Timely Warning – Garage 8 (Exposure of Sexual Organs)

    1 02/04 Gainesville

    Robbery – SW Archer Road 5 02/07 Gainesville

    Timely Warning – Garage 6 (Exposure of Sexual Organs)

    1 02/11 Gainesville

    Timely Warning – Reitz Union (Battery) 1 04/05 Gainesville

    Timely Warning – West University Avenue (Attempted Abduction)

    1 06/09 Gainesville

    Timely Warning – Newell Drive/Inner Road (Exposure of Sexual Organs)

    1 06/14 Gainesville

    Timely Warning – Little Hall (Exposure of Sexual Organs)

    1 06/23 Gainesville

    Timely Warning – Fraternity Row (Suspicious Van) 2 06/27 Gainesville

    Timely Warning – West University Avenue (Sexual Battery)

    1 07/21 Gainesville

    Timely Warning (Follow-up to 07/21) 1 07/22 Gainesville

    Armed Robbery – Shands Hospital 10 07/26 Gainesville

    Hermine Opening 1 09/02 Gainesville

    Timely Warning – NW 22nd Street (Sexual Battery)

    1 09/03 Gainesville

    Timely Warning – Unknown Location (Sexual Battery) 1 09/12 Gainesville

    Matthew Closure 2 10/06 Gainesville

    Matthew Shelter Opening 1 10/06 Gainesville

    Matthew Closure 2 10/06 Gainesville

    Armed Robbery – SW 4th Avenue 3 10/22 Gainesville

    Timely Warning – SW 8th Avenue (Sexual Battery)

    1 10/30 Gainesville

    UF Alert Test 1 11/17 Gainesville

    Incidents = 21 Messages = 40

    LegendOrange = Off-campus incidentBlue = On-campus incidentWhite = Non-criminal message

    University of Florida Police DepartmentUniversity of Florida Police DepartmentRape �Aggression �Defense �(R.A.D.)UFPD OutreachGATORSAFE APPSlide Number 6Slide Number 7Major Divisions:Criminal Investigations Division�Community Services Division�Training Division�Patrol DivisionMandated Response to Resistance Training for ALL UFPD OfficersReview/Enhancement of Protocol for Event ManagementUFPD Taser Incidents Synopsis- UF students�*All deployments regardless if other types of force were also usedUFPD Taser Incidents Synopsis- Non-Students�*All deployments regardless if other types of force were also usedComparison of Response to Resistance Statistics Between Local Law Enforcement AgenciesUniform Crime Reporting Comparison between Local AgenciesUFPD Response to Resistance ReviewResponse to Resistance Analysis Response to Resistance Incident FactorsUF CSA Program�2016 Summary�UF Alerts-Gainesville�http://ufalerts.ufl.edu/uf-alert-statistics/�


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