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"SafeStATS"
Click on the links below to view reports for that year.
Our program is based on the "COMPSTAT" program, a crime analysis and police
management process developed by the New York City Police Department in 1994, and
exported to major law enforcement agencies throughout the nation.
The "COMPSTAT" process was designed to collect, analyze and map crime data
and other essential police performance measures on a regular basis and hold
police managers accountable for their performance as measured by these data. The
goal of the DPS "SAFESTAT" program is the same, with some adjustments as may be
necessary based on the mission of the individual DPS units.
While "SAFESTAT" was named to apply to all of the DPS divisions equally, the
Records and Identification section calls their reporting, "PRO-STATS" short for
Production Statistics. The philosophy behind "SAFESTAT" / "PRO-STATS" is
deceptively simple. It is based on four principles which have proven to be
essential ingredients of an effective service delivery strategy; namely:
Accurate and Timely Information - Effective service delivery requires
accurate and timely information. Employees at all levels of the DPS must
understand when (time of day, day of week, week of year) various types of
services or problems occur as well as how, where, and who is involved. For the
highway patrol, that's about traffic accidents and other traffic management
problems.
Effective Tactics - Having collated, analyzed and mapped this service
delivery intelligence, the department's commanders must develop effective
tactics for dealing with the problems it reveals. In order to bring about
permanent change in the conditions which create the problems, these tactics must
be comprehensive, flexible, and adaptable to changing trends. They must also
involve other units of the DPS, other law enforcement agencies, the prosecutors,
other government agencies, as well as the public, including community groups.
Rapid Deployment of Personnel and Resources - Once a tactical plan has been
developed, the deployment of personnel and resources must be rapid and focused.
To be effective, the response to a service delivery problem demands that patrol
and special units coordinate their resources and expertise and act with a sense
of urgency.
Relentless Follow-up and Assessment - All action must be relentlessly
followed-up and assessed to ensure that the desired results has been achieved.
This is the only way of ensuring that recurring or similar problems are dealt
with effectively in the future.
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