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Tulsa police 2009 goals

Reported by: Krista Flasch
Email: flasch@kjrh.com
Last Update: 1/06 7:14 pm

Tulsa Police Department Goals and Objectives 2009

Goal: Reduce Part I Crime by 5 Percent

Objective: Research and develop risk and threat decision-making models to assist in assessing intelligence and deploying resources.

Objective: Gather and focus operational, investigative, and analytical resources in a renewed Safe City Initiative to identify and address crime trends.

Objective: Use departmental resources to target our most active criminals and work with federal and state prosecutors to ensure that these offenders receive maximum sentences.

Goal: Enhance Public Trust

Objective: Continue to build on existing relationships with community members, while cultivating new relationships within the community through open and honest dialogue.

Objective: Develop and employ reliable survey instruments and methodologies to accurately measure public opinion and satisfaction with law enforcement efforts.

Objective: Increase citizen awareness and participation in anti-crime initiatives through proactive media strategies.

Objective: Increase citizen access to crime, enforcement, and citizen complaint data.

Goal: Implement 50 Percent of manpower Study Recommendations

Objective: Hire and train 4 COMPSTAT Analysts and retain 2 SID Intelligence Analysts as these are essential to COMPSTAT and crime reduction.

Objective: Support Manpower Study recommendations by building effective relationship with the Mayor's Office, City Council, citizens and the media.

Objective: Work toward implementation of Verified Alarm Response.

Goal: Employ Technology to Maximize Efficiency & Effectiveness

Objective: Complete Phase One of the Electronic Citation program.

Objective: Obtain air cards for all MDT's.

Objective: Complete COMPSTAT Phase 1 and begin implementation of Phase II.

Objective: Utilize COMPSTAT technology to accurately identify crime trends and to aid in effective deployment of scarce resources.






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