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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-03-26; 2020 Crime Statistics (District: All); Gallucci, NeilTo the niefT)bers of the: TY COUNCIL Date ICA ✓ CC v CM_ ✓ DCM (3) .:£.... . Council Memorandum March 26, 2021 To: From: Via: Re: Honorable Mayor Hall and Mem Neil Gallucci, Chief of Police Scott Chadwick, City Manager 2020 Crime Statistics (District: {city of Carlsbad Memo ID #2021068 This memorandum provides information related to 2020 year-end crime statistics. Background At the end of each calendar year, crime statistics are totaled and reported to SAN DAG, the FBI and the California Department of Justice. Crimes are initially entered into an electronic report writing system by our officers, which once approved, are transferred automatically to the Automated Regional Justice Information System, known as ARJIS. Reports are pulled from ARJIS on a monthly basis to retrieve our crime statistics. Statistics run in ARJIS are based on the date the crime report is approved, not the dates on which the crimes were committed. This practice enables the county to track all crimes happening with a running total rather than constantly updating prior statistics. Because Carlsbad works with the county-wide systems, which include the electronic report writing system and ARJIS, we cannot change how stats are counted and reported. Discussion In January 2021 it was discovered that approximately 160 crime reports from 2020 never transferred into ARJIS, and so were never being counted in our monthly crime statistics. This was caused by a systems issue in the electronic report writing system program, NetRMS. This system issue was reported to the Net RMS programming team, who created a query that would show all the unreported documents. The department was then able to run a special interface that would transfer all the unaccounted reports into ARJIS. This transfer was completed in February 2021. Because of ARJIS counting crimes on the date of report approval, the crimes from these reports will show in the February 2021 statistics, not in 2020. For reporting purposes, criminal offenses are divided into two major groups: Part 1 and Part 2. Part 1 crimes are collectively known as Index crimes, which are considered more serious and are reported to SANDAG, FBI and the Department of Justice. Part 2 crimes are considered minor offenses. The department was able to filter out the Part 1 crimes and manually add them to our official counts for 2020. The attached chart breaks down what was reported to SAN DAG, FBI and Police Department Administration 2560 Orion Way I Carlsbad, CA 92010 I 760-931-210 Council Memo 2020 Crime Statistics March 26, 2021 Page 2 Department of Justice, along with the crimes that were manually added to provide our true statistics for 2020. Because of submittal deadlines for SAN DAG, FBI and the Department of Justice, we were not able to include the added crimes to our "official" statistics .. Next Steps The Police Department has created a query that runs automatically and is sent to the police records manager each day. This report will catch any reports that were not transferred to ARJIS and will be manually added the following day to ensure the statistics are up to date. Attachment: FBI Index Crime Summary 2020 cc: Geoff Patnoe, Assistant City Manager Celia Brewer, City Attorney Cindy Anderson, Senior Management Analyst Carlsbad Police Department FBI INDEX CRIME SUMMARY Year-End 2020 Year End Manually *Revised* Year End CLASSIFICATION 2020 Added 2020 2019 CHANGE HOMICIDE 3 0 3 3 RAPE 24 0 24 40 ROBBERY 35 0 35 39 AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 162 3 165 158 Violent Crime 224 3 227 240 BURGLARY 256 4 260 297 Residential 108 2 110 134 Non-Residential 148 2 150 163 LARCENY/THEFT 1428 23 1451 1671 STOLEN VEHICLE 157 11 168 167 Property Crime 1841 38 1879 2135 FBI INDEX CRIME TOTAL 2065 41 2106 2375 *Additional stats were not reported to FBI for 2020 due to computer reporting issue and were added manually after year-end totals. 0% -40% -10% 4% -5% -12% -18% -8% -13% 1% -12% -11%