Post on 21-Jan-2016
Salinas, California: Engaging Change
Salinas CaliforniaEngaging Change
Updates
Plan overview
Outcome highlights
Law enforcement
Change
Next Steps
Plan Overview
Charlas
Leadership Academy
Peace Summit
Cross-Functional Team
Enforcement
New York Times
Outcomes
24 new leaders
CFT helps youth & families
Enforcement
History:
High visibility, aggressive
Supported by intelligence
Ineffective
“It works,
but it doesn’t help.”
Enforcement
About 200 called in since 2010
Significant reduction in criminal activity
For those who refuse to listen:
Knockout, Tapout, Streetsweeper
Reductions
21% fewer police
50% fewer gang officers
Response
Gang patrols nearly eliminatedGang unit now intelligence & data-drivenSubtle, target-specific operationsOperation Daybreak
“The Crew”
20 Homicides
22 Attempted Homicides
34 Armed Robberies
9 Cities
9 Banks
“Robbery Crew”
11 9 2 3
1 2 1 1
1 2
“Homicide Crew”
CASP Cops
Non-Enforcement approach
In the targeted neighborhood
Not responsible for Calls for Service
Extensive training in services
CASP Cops
Results:
Referrals for non-judicial resolution
Mediation and conflict resolution
Residents seek out these officers
In demand at events, charlas
“Our cops…”
Results
New Way
Hebbron/CASP Officers
Community Safety Division
MIIS, Juntos Podemos
Next Steps
Evaluation of plan
Revision and update
Youth groups summer
Leadership Academy
2nd Summit for Peace
future-futuro.org