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DDACTS
NJSACOP Briefing
Sayreville, NJ
September 9,2012
Something to Think About
“If you’re not keeping score,
it’s just practice”
- Vince Lombardi
Data-Driven Approaches to Crime and Traffic Safety
DDACTS
DDACTS is an operational model that
uses the integration of location-based
crime and traffic data to establish
effective and efficient methods for
deploying law enforcement
and other resources.
DDACTS Goal
Reduce the incidence of
crime and crashes in our
communities.
Reduce Social Harm.
Why DDACTS?
Increasing Demands and Limited Resources
Conflicting / Competing Demands for Service
Crime and Crashes Often Occur in Close Proximity
Crimes Often Involve a Motor Vehicle
Vehicle Stops Can Yield Valuable Intelligence
DDACTS Guiding Principles
Partners / Stakeholder Participation
Data Collection
Data Analysis
Strategic Operations
Information Sharing and Outreach
Monitor, Evaluate and Adjust
Outcomes
DDACTS:
Philosophy
Strategy
Tactic
National Partners
National Organization of Black Law
Enforcement Executives
“If the data analysis reveals that criminal activity and
traffic crashes occur at a specific place within a
community, then it is at that place that law
enforcement activities need to be focused. A non-biased,
data-driven approach to crime and traffic safety
delivers law enforcement services at
the right place and at the right time.”
Joseph A. McMillan, NOBLE President (past)
Baltimore County, Maryland (population 801,000; 1918 sworn officers)
Theft from
Auto: 27.6%
Robbery:
14.8%
Auto Theft:
29.3%
Traffic Crashes:
6.6%
Shawnee, Kansas (population 62,000; 86 sworn officers)
Motor Vehicle
Theft: 61%
All Target
Crimes: 23% Auto Burg:
21%
Residential
Burglary: 20%
Traffic Crashes:
21%
Nashville, Tennessee (population 621,971; 1,380 sworn officers)
Community
Meetings:
23%
Total Part 1:
11%
Injury
Crashes:
15%
Total Crashes:
12%
MV Stops:
+23,000
Winter Park, Florida (population 29,000; 86 sworn officers)
Comm. Burglary:
20%
Theft from
Vehicle:
32%
Residential
Burglary:
16%
Total Part 1:
23%
Key to Success
Adherence to
DDACTS Guiding Principles
DDACTS
Return On Investment
Cost Effective Approach
Fewer Calls for Service
Targeted Highly-Visible Patrols
Increased Deterrence
Increased Field Contacts
Reduction in Social Harm
Data-Driven Policing Models
CompStat
Intelligence-Led Policing
Problem-Oriented Policing
Predictive Policing
Evidence-Based Policing
DDACTS
DDACTS Implementation
Workshops
Implementation Workshop
PURPOSE
Provide technical assistance to participant
agencies ready to implement or enhance
their law enforcement agency's operations
of data-driven approaches to
reducing social harms.
Workshop Objectives
Understand the DDACTS Guiding Principles
Identify their roles in applying Principles
Identify their agencies’ desired outcomes
Develop agency-specific action plans.
Agenda Day 1, 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Understanding
DDACTS Overview
DDACTS Operational Guidelines
DDACTS Sites.
Agenda Day 2, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Applying
Discipline Groups
Agency Groups
Agenda Day 3, 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon
Implementing
Identify Agency-Specific Desired
Outcomes
Develop Agency-Specific DDACTS
Implementation Action Plan.
DDACTS Implementation
Workshops
Essex County, NJ
October 9,10 & 11, 2012
Berlin Township
*Burlington City
Burlington Township
*Egg Harbor Township
*Evesham
Galloway Township
Glassboro
Hamilton
Hopewell Township
Lawrence Township
*Maplewood
Middletown Township
Middle Township
*Mount Laurel
Northfield
*Washington Township
DDACTS Implementation
Workshop graduates: NJ
*Toms River
Vineland
Wall Township
Questions?
www.ddacts.com
John Coyle, LEL NHTSA Region 2
Edward O’Connor, NJDHTS
Robert Gaydosh, NJDHTS
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