MILWAUKEE CEASEFIRE: CRIME AND PROACTIVE ACTIVITY IN THE CITY OF MILWAUKEE & ZIP CODE 53206
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1 Presented May 12, 2016 MILWAUKEE CEASEFIRE: CRIME AND PROACTIVE ACTIVITY IN THE CITY OF MILWAUKEE & ZIP CODE Chief Edward A. Flynn Milwaukee Police Department
2 Homicides in Milwaukee 2 Homicides Average Average
3 Property Crime Violent Crime 3 Year-to-Date Citywide Crime Citywide Crime Jan 1 May 8, 2015 Jan 1 May 8, 2016 % Chan ge Homicide % Rape % Robbery 1,154 1,065-8% Aggravated Assault 1,298 1,450 12% Burglary 1,672 1,546-8% Auto Theft 1,988 2,083 5% Theft 3,248 3,337 3% Arson % Violent Crime 2,612 2,678 3% Property Crime 6,971 7,032 1% Total Crime 9,583 9,710 1% Violent crime density data was retrieved from the Daily Crime and Service (DCS) database and counts incidents of Rape by UCR definition (11A, 11B & 11C), Robbery (120) and Aggravated Assault (13A) for the time period of January 1 May 8, 2015 & Darker red shaded areas represent a higher concentration of violent crime. Homicide data was retrieved from the OMAP database and counts victims for the time period of January 1 May 8, 2015 & 2016.
4 Property Crime Violent Crime 4 Year-to-Date Crime in accounts for approximately 3% (2.75 sq mi) of the city s landmass (96.8 sq mi) accounts for 5% of the city s population accounts for 10% of violent crime in the city. Crime in Jan 1 May 8, 2015 Jan 1 May 8, 2016 % Change Homicide % Rape % Robbery % Aggravated Assault % Burglary % Auto Theft % Theft % Arson % Violent Crime % Property Crime % Total Crime % Violent crime density data was retrieved from the Daily Crime and Service (DCS) database and counts incidents of Rape by UCR definition (11A, 11B & 11C), Robbery (120) and Aggravated Assault (13A) for the time period of January 1 May 8, 2015 & Darker red shaded areas represent a higher concentration of violent crime. Homicide data was retrieved from the OMAP database and counts victims for the time period of January 1 May 8, 2015 & s population is 27,426 and the city s population is 598,078 based on the 2014 American Community Survey 5 year estimate from the U.S. Census Bureau.
5 Day of Week in Violent Crime Non-Fatal Shootings Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Violent crime data was retrieved from the DCS Fact Table and counts incidents of Homicide (09A), Rape by UCR definition (11A, 11B & 11C), Robbery (120) and Aggravated Assault (13A) by day of week for the time period of January 1 May 8, 2016.
6 Non-Fatal Shooting Victims 6 Citywide Non-Fatal Shooting Victims Non-Fatal Shooting Victims in Non-fatal shootings obtained from the OMAP non-fatal shooting database and counts victims for the time period of January 1 May 8, 2015 & 2016.
7 Jan-10 Mar-10 May-10 Jul-10 Sep-10 Nov-10 Jan-11 Mar-11 May-11 Jul-11 Sep-11 Nov-11 Jan-12 Mar-12 May-12 Jul-12 Sep-12 Nov-12 Jan-13 Mar-13 May-13 Jul-13 Sep-13 Nov-13 Jan-14 Mar-14 May-14 Jul-14 Sep-14 Nov-14 Jan-15 Mar-15 May-15 Jul-15 Sep-15 Nov-15 Jan Citywide Proactive Activity There is significant negative correlation between traffic stops and car thefts. This finding is statistically significant. Traffic Stops & Auto Theft by Month A correlation also exists between traffic stops, robbery, and non-fatal shootings. Traffic Stops Auto Thefts The data was obtained from the Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system and counts distinct calls for the listed time periods.
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9 Homicide Victims by Race 9 Homicide Victims in Race % Change African American % White 1 1 0% Hispanic 0 0 N/C Asian 0 0 N/C White 8% Hispanic 11% Asian 2% 1/1/2012-5/8/2016 Citywide Homicide Victims Native American 0 0 N/C Total % African American 79% Data retrieved from the Milwaukee Police Department OMAP homicide database and counts victims for the time period of January 1 May 8, 2015 & 2016.
10 Non-Fatal Shooting Victims by Race 10 Non-Fatal Shooting Victims in Race % Change African American % White 0 4 N/C Hispanic % Asian 0 0 N/C Native American 0 0 N/C Total % White 6% Hispanic 7% 1/1/2012-5/8/2016 Citywide NFS Victims African American 87% Data retrieved from the Milwaukee Police Department OMAP non-fatal shooting database and counts victims for the time period of January 1 May 8, 2015 & 2016.
11 2016 Non-Fatal Shootings by Age 11 NFS Victims by Age Group Age Group Victims Percent 17 and Younger 29 16% 18 to % 26 to % 30 to % 40 and Older 22 12% Total 178 NFS Identified Suspect by Age Group Age Group Suspects Percent 17 and Younger 3 7% 18 to % 26 to % 30 to % 40 and Older 8 17% Total 46 Non-fatal shootings obtained from the OMAP non-fatal shooting database and counts victims for the time period of January 1 May 8, 2015 & 2016.
12 Violence Reduction Network: Center Street Corridor 12 Legend!( Homicide!( Non-Fatal Shooting!( Street Robbery Q Carjacking 7 Gun Recovered V Vehicle Recovered ) License Premise Bus Routes Vacant Building Foreclosure Vacant & Forclosure Blocks with 6+ Vehicle Recoveries Blocks with 100+ P1s Blocks with P1s Blocks with 15+ IRs Blocks with IRs Corridor Boundary Parcel Layer Street Segments with 10+ Street Robberies Concentration Area of License Premises and Crime Concentration Area of Gun Recoveries
13 13 Chaplain Program & Citizen Academy Purpose: To provide emotional and spiritual support to those that have been affected by an incident. Situations happen that challenge individuals, families and communities that require care and support. Responses include: death notifications, suicide, severe accidents, at-risk youth interventions, civil disturbance, and more. The next Chaplaincy Program training date is to-be-determined. The next citizen academy programs will start June 20 th, 2016 & August 25 th, For information and/or questions about the Milwaukee Police Citizen Academy contact the Office of Community Outreach and Education: Deadline is May 23, 2016.
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