OPP Services Presentation for the wnship of Perth South
Transcript of OPP Services Presentation for the wnship of Perth South
OPP Services Presentation forthe Township of Perth South
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE
Presented on: June 20, 2017Presented by: Sgt’s Peter Marshall, Kulvir Deol
CorporateServices
J.V.N. (Vince)HawkesCommissioner
ornoeof tne commissioner
Adiudioator
corporate Oommuntcaltons andstrategy Management Bureau
UH
Traf?c Safety andOperational Support
Organizational Chart
Investigations andOrganized Crime
FieldOperations
Mary SilverthornProvincial Commander
Brad BlairDeputy commissioner
Provineiat commander
Rick BarnumDeputy commissioner
Provincial commander
GawCoutureDeputy Commissioner
Provincial Commander
Business Management Bureau I Hignway Safely Division Ninvestigation and support EurealAbongtnal Potioing Bureau NcareerDevetopinent Bureau I rietd support Bureau Nrteet, suppty and weaponsServices Bureau
Municipal Policing Bureau I
seourity Bureau Icoirimunioations andreonnotogy Services Bureau
Organized crimeEnforcemenl Bureau
Professional standards Bureau NProvinoiat operationsintelligence Bureau
investigation and EniorcemenlBureau (AGCO)
ChtefFtrearnts Of?ce IProietzlsupport centre N
centrat Region IEast Region NNortti Easl Region INortti west Region Nwest Region Ncommunity sarety services I
The OPP is one of the largest deployedpolice services in North America
OVer uniform and civilian employees
OVer 1 km2 of land and water patrolled
Over km of provincial roadways patrolled
ofwaterways
5 Provincial Communications Centres
13 Forensic Identification Units
77 host detachments and satellite offices in 5 regions
vehicles, including ATVs, snowmobiles, boats etc.
out of Ontario municipalities on a cost recovery basis
Annual Report — OPP in Numbers
l5.6 + Million police service hours to OPP municipalitiesF
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L97.7% of callsieceivedby OPP PCC wereanswered within the first 12 secondsor less 7 i
t ,//221+ thousand hours of specialty services
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General Headquarters
General Headquartersprovides administrative,coordinating and supportservices to Regions andDetachment in thefollowing areas:
' AUTOTheft Squad - Major Case Management' AViati0n S€l‘ViCeS - Surveillance (Electronic & Physical)- Behavioural Sciences . Tactics & Rescue° Child Sexual Exploitation o Threat Assessment' Hate Crimes Unit - Violent Crime Linkage Analysis° |||ega| Gaming - VIP Security’ lntelligence 3€‘CTi0n - Complaint Investigation
~ Sex Offender Registry
Operational Support Services
Rotary & fixed wing air support
Emergency Response Teams
Tactics & Rescue Units
Canine Units
Incident Commanders
Crisis Negotiators
Underwater Search & Recovery
Forensic Identification Services
Administrative Support Services
The sharing of a larger number of police resources is an advantagein meeting the overall goal of having safe communities.Examples: Economies of scale, consistency in processes, boundaries are eliminated,infrastructure assistance, etc...
° Staffing & Recruitment
' Training
° Tendering & Purchasing
- Freedom of Information
° Policy Development & Maintenance
° Professional Standards, Ethics & Discipline- Employee & Family Assistance Program
Regional Headquarters
° The Township of South Perth is located inWest Region
° The West Region Headquarters is inLondon
° Chief Superintendent John Cain is theRegional Commander
Regional Headquarters provides administrative,coordinating and support services to its
detachments in the areas of:
° Criminal Investigation and Identification° Media Services° Community Policing° Traffic & Marine° Financial Management' Communications (Dispatch)
Ongoing Annual Training
° First Aid and CPR certification° Use of Force
° Firearms (day and night firearms)- IRD (Immediate Rapid Deployment)
° Conducted Energy Weapon (CEW)
° Judgement Training
° Voluntary Fitness Testing
° Review changes in policy and law affecting frontline policing
- Review Ministry Directives changes
Adequate and Effective
- The Police Services Act (PSA) setsout the roles and responsibilities ofmunicipalities with respect to theprovision of policing services inOntario and outlines the adequateand effective services that everypolice service shall meet.
. - The OPP provides:— Crime prevention— Law enforcement— Assistance to victims of crime— Public order maintenance— Emergency response
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Integrated Service Delivery
- Provide policing services to one or more municipalities
- Allows sharing of administration, supervisory and other resources
- Officers provide municipal and provincial policing duties
Benefits
Enhanced flexibility in meeting fluctuating demand at a lower cost
Economies of scale by sharing resources (people & equipment)
Larger number of officers to draw on for major occurrences andemergencies (more effective response and reduced overtime)
Coordinated policing strategies for multi-jurisdictional issues
Community Policing
- Community Policing is a fundamental principle underwhich all of our services are delivered. Ontario’sMobilization and Engagement Model of CommunityPolicing forms part of all business planning.
Community ProgramsPerth County OPP
- Auxiliary Policing Program- Lock it or Lose it- Crime Stoppers- Community Services Officer Program- OPP Marine Program- AmberA|ert Program- Community Watch- Safeguard Ontario- Crime Abatement
Community Programs Continued
Operation Identification Program
Protect your Property, Community, Safety Program
Amish Mennonite Outreach Program
Refugee/New Comers Program
OPP Mental Health Strategy
Elder Abuse Program
United Way Program
M.A.D.D. Program
R.l.D.E. Program
Accessibility Program
Community Programs Continued
Uniform Recruitment program
OPP REACH Program
Robbery Prevention Program
Project Lifesaver
Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics
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Youth ProgramsPerth County OPP
- Summer Student Program- School resource Officer- OPP Youth Foundation- OPP Kids- Bicycle Safety Program- Positive Ticketing- OPP Junior Constable- Cyber Bullying Program- Missing Children Fingerprinting Program- College Co—OpProgram
Contract vs. Non-Contract
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Standardized PublicReporting Tools
- PSB report was developed forDetachment Commanders inconsultation with PoliceServices Boards to ful?lllegislated responsibilities.
- CFS Billing Summary wasdeveloped to reflect the billablecalls for services (occurrencesin same groupings as municipalAnnual Billing Statement)
- Addresses the Auditor Generalrecommendation
OPP Contract Policing
- Accountable to Council through the Police ServicesBoard and to the community
- Immediate access to all specialized services to fulfill ourpolicing obligations
- Deliver a wide range of community programs
- *98.4°/o of respondents felt ‘very safe’ or ‘safe’ in thePerth County Detachment area.
- *92.6°/o of respondents were ‘very satisfied’ or ‘satisfied’with the quality of police service provided by the OPP.
*2017 Community Satisfaction Survey results — latest survey results to be released in 2017)