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SaginawPolice Department
2018
Mission Statement
The mission of the Saginaw Police Department is to provideprofessional, efficient and equitable service to our communitythrough integrity, courage, compassion, accountability and pride.
Department Motto “Excellence in Policing”
Current Staffing
39 Sworn Police Officers positions (27 W/M, 4 W/F, 2 H/M, 2 H/F, 1 B/M, 1 B/F, 1 A/M)
• 1 Police Chief
• 2 Captains
• 6 Sergeants
• 6 Corporals
• 18 Patrol Officers
• 3 Investigators
• 3 School Resource Officers
• 6 Telecommunicators (3 H/F, 2 W/F, 1 H/M,)
• 3 Public Safety Officers (Jailers) (1 H/M, 1 H/F, 1 vacant)
• 2 Records Clerks (1 H/F, 1 W/F)
• 3 Part-time School Crossing Guards (Adding 1 Jan 2019)
• 2 Reserve Officers
Strengths of Saginaw PD Personnel
• Professional, competent, dedicated
• Spirit of teamwork
• Well respected and supported by citizens
• High standards of character and integrity
SPD Organizational Chart
Chief
Operations
Captain
A Shift Days
A Shift Nights
B Shift Days
B Shift Nights
Traffic Officer
Support
Captain
Communications
Records
Dispatchers
Records
Criminal Investigations
Property & Evidence
Administration
Public Safety Officers
School Resource Officers
School Crossing Guards
Proposed SPD Organizational ChartChief
Assistant Chief
Operations Lieutenant
A Shift Days
A Shift Nights
B Shift Days
B Shift Nights
Traffic Officer
Support Lieutenant
Communications
Records
Dispatchers
Records
Criminal Investigations
Property & Evidence
Administration
Public Safety Officers
School Resource Officers
School Crossing Guards
Systems and Equipment
• Personal protection equipment
• Body cameras available for every officer
• Radio system upgrade almost complete
• Well maintained vehicle fleet/replacement criteria
• Computer Assisted Dispatch/Records Management Systems✓ Functional and low cost➢ Limited in data retrieval, crime analysis, CAD functions, quality assurance
• Building Facility in good shape✓ Adequate jail and office space➢ Future parking space➢ Communications area expansion
Effective Policing
Effective policing begins with…
• Culture of Department must reflect community norms and values
• Treat people with fairness, dignity, respect
• Focus on safety and service
• Strive to turn every contact with a citizen into a positive encounter
Effective Policing
What it takes from the police…
• Hire for character and integrity
• Proactive recruitment to reflect community demographics
• Establish best practice policies
• Train and equip for safety of police and citizens
• Establish effective community relations prior to a crisis
Effective Policing
What it takes from the police…
• Dedication to both traditional policing and service
• Being responsive
• Being visible in the community
• Being engaged with the citizens
• Earn and keep the public trust through integrity
Effective Policing
What it takes from the community…
• Commitment to providing needed resources
• Communicate needs and concerns
• Realistic expectations
• Patience – avoid a rush to judgement
• Confidence to extend legitimacy to police actions
Community Policing
What it is…
• A strategy aimed at professional delivery of police services
• Effective and efficient crime control
• Aimed at reducing fear
• Improving quality of life
• Listening to the needs of the community
Current Community PolicingCitizen Engagement Events
Social media School Carnivals
Book reading at Saginaw Elementary City Show and Tell Open House
Lunch with a Cop at schools Citizen stakeholder meetings
PD tours to various groups; Boy Scouts, home schools, etc. Kids Library Program and Carnival
Willow Creek Elementary school drop during Police Week Coffee with Cops
Classes at Wayside MS about military service Vacation house checks
Active Shooter briefings/site inspections Citizen’s Police Academy Level 1 Class
Annual 7-11 Slurpee coupon program for kids Citizen’s Police Academy Level II Class
Trinity Rails Annual Family Day Event Junior Police Academy (6th - 8th grades)
Pinewood Derby with the Cub Scouts Drug Take Back with Fire Dept
Ideas to Enhance Citizen Engagement
PD Open House Citizen surveys
PD Town Hall meeting Child ID kits
Project Child Safe Host car seat event
Silver Assistance Program Bike and foot patrols
CPA for Business Owners Bike ride or kids bike rodeo
Home Security Survey Christmas Charity Fundraiser
Library reading program Softball game for scholarships
Texas Crime Stoppers App Positive door hangers
Personal Awareness and Locator System program
SPD “Junior” Police Academy Class #1
Coffee With Cops @ Walmart
Mother’s Against Drunk Driving 2017 Recognitions
Corporal Alex Shelton
Officer Dustin Mayhue
MADD 2017 DWI Commitment Hero and Enforcement Hero Award recipients
Questions?