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Oxford Police Department Year-End Review
2017
City of Oxford
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MAYOR Robyn Tannehill
BOARD OF ALDERMAN Rick Addy – Ward I Mark Huelse – Ward II Janice Antonow – Ward III Ulysses “Coach” Howell – Ward IV Preston E. Taylor – Ward V Jason Bailey – Ward VI John Morgan – Alderman At-Large
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Table of Contents Calls by Type of Origination ..................................................................................................................... 4
Call Volume per Year ................................................................................................................................ 7
Recent Call Volume Increases from Incoming 911 Transfers ................................................................... 8
Days with Highest Call Volume ................................................................................................................. 9
After-Midnight Call Volume ................................................................................................................... 10
After-Midnight Call Volume: Officer-Initiated Calls .............................................................................. 11
Noise/Party Complaints by Year ............................................................................................................ 12
Case Reports Issued ............................................................................................................................... 13
FBI UCR Part 1 Crimes ................................................................................ Error! Bookmark not defined.
Larceny-Theft statistics out of UCR Part 1 Crime Reporting .................................................................. 16
Larceny-Theft Offense Occurrences by Month ...................................................................................... 17
Burglary Crimes by Day of the Week ...................................................................................................... 19
Investigated Incidents – Year 2016 ........................................................................................................ 20
Alcohol Violations .................................................................................................................................. 21
Drug Violations ....................................................................................................................................... 22
Drug Arrest Demographics ..................................................................................................................... 23
Arrest Charges Involving Students ......................................................................................................... 25
Traffic Accidents ..................................................................................................................................... 26
Top 5 Business Parking Lots for Traffic Accidents ...................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
Top 5 Streets for Traffic Accidents ............................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined.
Traffic Citations Issued ........................................................................................................................... 27
Top 5 Traffic Violations .......................................................................................................................... 30
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Calls by Type of Origination
During the Year 2017, the department received 51,151 total calls. The department categorized each call based on the nature in which the call originated (commonly referred to as Received Via):
• E911 Dispatch • Phone • Radio • Walk In
E911 Dispatch refers to calls received through an incoming call-transfer from Lafayette County 911. Phone refers to calls received through the non-emergency phone numbers for OPD. Radio refers to calls received from Officers as they observe events in the field. Walk In refers to calls received from citizens coming into the OPD facilities to speak with Officers regarding a yet-to-be-reported event. During the Year 2017, the breakdown of calls per how each was received, is as follows:
E911 Dispatch 2847 Phone 15768 Radio 31609 Walk In 927 During the Year 2017, the department managed 31,609 calls which were Officer Initiated (meaning the call was received via Radio from an Officer in the field), or 61.80% of the total number of calls received by the department for the Year 2017. The following data represents call volume by origination type from Year 2013 through Year 2017:
Received Via Year 2013 Year 2014 Year 2015 Year 2016 Year 2017 Grand Total E911 Disp 727 1239 2503 2954 2847 10270 Phone 17907 18262 15842 16866 15768 84645 Radio 12572 20293 28809 36774 31609 130057 Walk In 386 565 1089 1114 927 4081 Grand Total 31592 40359 48243 57708 51151 229053
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The following chart depicts year-to-year comparisons for each type of call origination as received from Year 2013 through Year 2017:
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Calls that are received via Radio are known as Officer-Initiated calls. All other methods by which a call is received are known as Citizen-Initiated calls. The following chart provides a year-to-year comparison of Officer-Initiated vs. Citizen-Initiated call volume for Year 2013 through Year 2017:
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Call Volume per Year
In the Year 2014, the department experienced a 27.75% increase in total call volume from the previous year. In the Year 2016, the department experienced a 19.62% increase in total call volume from the previous year. The following chart displays the rising total call volume from 2013 through 2016, with a decrease of 11.36% in total call volume from 2016 through 2017:
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Recent Call Volume Increases from Incoming 911 Transfers
Lafayette County Sheriff Office is home to the county’s Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP), meaning any call to 911 within Lafayette County is automatically routed to Lafayette County 911 Dispatchers at the Lafayette County Sheriff Office. When calls are received at Lafayette County 911 from citizens that are currently within Oxford city limits, those calls are transferred from Lafayette County 911 to the Oxford Police Department. Calls received as transfers from Lafayette County 911 have increased four of the last five years.
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Days with Highest Call Volume
The following chart illustrated a breakdown of call volume by day of the week during Year 2017. As shown by the chart below, the department receives the largest amount of calls during Wednesday through Saturday of each week during the year.
Sunday10%
Monday13%
Tuesday13%
Wednesday16%
Thursday15%
Friday17%
Saturday16%
Percentage of Total Calls - 2017 - by Weekday
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After-Midnight Call Volume
The time between 12:00 AM and 3:00 AM are sometimes the busiest for the department. The following chart provides a breakdown of call volume after midnight on week-ending nights/mornings (i.e. Thursday night, Friday night, and Saturday night).
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After-Midnight Call Volume: Officer-Initiated Calls
The following chart illustrates the breakdown of after-midnight calls that were Officer-Initiated during the Year 2017.
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Noise/Party Complaints by Year
The department receives several hundred calls per year regarding noise complaints. The department received fewer noise complaints in 2013 than 2012; however, the number of occurrences began to increase again, year-to-year, from 2013 through 2016. Year 2017 saw a decline from Year 2016.
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Case Reports Issued
Certain types of calls to the department result in the issuance of a case report. The department issues more than 10,000 new case reports each year. The department’s case report issuance in September 2014 was a 17.87% increase from September 2013. The department’s case report issuance in September 2015 was a 7.81% increase from September 2014. Comparing September 2017 to September 2013 shows a 24.84% increase in case reports issued. Comparing Year 2017 to Year 2013 shows an 18.60% increase in case reports issued.
Month Name Year 2013
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January 831 1049 1123 980 1049 5032 February 839 973 990 980 1187 4969 March 872 992 1019 1060 1176 5119 April 1214 1151 1111 1220 1344 6040 May 995 1050 1022 1108 1126 5301 June 900 894 926 1087 1079 4886 July 985 975 996 1045 1073 5074 August 1031 1147 1296 1306 1344 6124 September 1119 1319 1422 1207 1397 6464 October 1374 1313 1330 1419 1458 6894 November 1137 1229 1336 1207 1247 6156 December 899 919 1015 983 984 4800 Grand Total 12196 13011 13586 13602 14464 66859
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The department has experienced an increase in the issuance of new case reports, from year-to-year, in most all months of the year from Year 2013 through Year 2017.
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Significant Offenses occurring Year 2013 through Year 2017
The following chart and table depicts the occurrence of significant incidents Year 2013 – Year 2017. The chart reflects crime categories typically of interest within the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting program.
Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Auto Theft Larceny Theft2013 1 12 14 231 98 16 7312014 1 21 19 239 89 10 5662015 2 18 11 226 83 14 7262016 2 15 19 268 106 12 5622017 1 12 12 276 86 13 604
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Larceny-Theft statistics
The following chart illustrates occurrences of Larceny-Theft offenses from 2013 through 2017, based on the day of the week of which the offense occurred:
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Larceny-Theft Offenses by Day of the WeekYear 2013 - Year 2017
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Larceny-Theft Offense Occurrences by Month
The following chart depicts a summary count of Larceny-Theft offenses grouped by month of occurrence, showing the aggregate percentage for the month, from the Year 2013 through Year 2017.
January7%
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October10%
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The following chart shows a breakdown of the Hour of Day during which Larceny-Thefts are occurring. This chart helps the department to determine the need for citizens to make sure their home, apartment, vehicle, garage, etc. are locked to help prevent becoming the victim of theft while they are away at work, at school, etc., as those times of day experience the highest volume of larceny-theft offenses.
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Burglary Crimes by Day of the Week
The department analyzes crime data regarding Burglaries to assist in efforts to determine patterns that might prove beneficial to solving burglary crimes. The following chart illustrates the days of the week and the percentage by which each produces the occurrence of a Burglary offense.
Day of Week Occurrences of Burglary: 2013 through 2017 Sunday 78 Monday 68 Tuesday 62 Wednesday 66 Thursday 52 Friday 75 Saturday 61
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Tuesday14%
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Burglary Offenses by Day of the WeekYear 2013 - Year 2017
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Investigated Incidents – Year 2016
The department’s Investigations division collects data about the types of incidents being investigated and if an incident is ‘cleared by arrest’, meaning an offender has been apprehended for the crime.
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Alcohol Violations
The following chart provides summary counts of alcohol related arrest charges from the Year 2013 through the Year 2017. The arrest offenses are based on the charge(s) filed against the defendants.
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Drug Violations
The department categorizes all drug related arrest charges under Narcotics. The numbers shown below reflect the counts of drug related offenses charged against defendants arrested by OPD. These numbers do not include arrest charges brought forth by the Metro Narcotics Unit.
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Arrests for Narcotic Violations by Day of the Week2013 - 2017
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Drug Arrest Demographics
The department has experienced significantly more drug-related arrests against Male defendants than against Female defendants. The following chart displays a comparison of Males arrests for one, or multiple, drug related offenses. The chart gives one count for one person arrested for a drug related offense. The chart does not count the person arrested based on the number of charges against that person. For example, if a male is arrested for 3 drug offenses, the chart counts him once.
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Much of drug related arrest charges were brought forth against defendants that were either White Male or Black Male; the number of charges against Asian, American Indian, or Pacific Islanders were very small. The following chart displays the number of drug related arrest charges, grouped by Gender and Race, where the defendant was either White or Black.
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Arrest Charges Involving Students
The following chart displays Arrest Charge based on the type of person arrested, which is referred to as Name Type. The chart shows the breakdown of arrests involving UM Students, Residents of the City of Oxford, Residents of Lafayette County, and all others.
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Traffic Accidents
The department has experienced increases of Traffic Accident reporting each year 2013 through 2017. Traffic Accident calls increased:
• 15.51% from 2013 to 2014 • 9.26% from 2014 to 2015 • 6.32% from 2015 to 2016 • -1.47% from 2016 to 2017
Year Traffic Accidents Percent Change Year 2013 1618 Year 2014 1869 15.51% Year 2015 2042 9.26% Year 2016 2171 6.32% Year 2017 2139 -1.47%
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Traffic Citations Issued
The department experienced significant increase in moving and criminal citations issued in 2014, 2016, and 2017.
For the Year 2017, the department issued 10,139 Verbal Traffic Warnings as the result of vehicle stops. The graph above reflects 12,949 written citations, which do not include the 10,139 verbal warnings.
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During the Year 2017, the citations issued by the department reflect the following breakdown by race of defendant, as shown in the table and pie chart below.
RACE OF DEFENDANT COUNT AMERICAN INDIAN 10 ASIAN 290 BLACK 4361 PACIFIC ISLANDER 1 UNKNOWN 340 WHITE 7847
**NOTE: Race and Sex are not collected from traffic stops resulting in a Verbal Warning.
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During the Year 2017, the citations issued by the department reflect the following breakdown by sex of defendant, as shown in the pie chart below.
**NOTE: Race and Sex are not collected from traffic stops resulting in a Verbal Warning.
FEMALE35%
MALE65%
Percentage of Citations by GenderYear 2017
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Top 5 Traffic Violations
The following chart provides a summary of the Top 5 Traffic Violations for which Citations were issued during the Year 2017.
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Community Outreach Events
During the Year 2017, the agency performed the following:
Active Shooter / Safety Assessments at –
• M-Trade • Oxford Urology and Associates • Buford Chapel (Water Valley) • Oxford Church of Christ • Oxford United Methodist Church • Christ Presbyterian Church • 2nd Baptist Church • Citizens Police Academy (3x) • Pine Lake Church • First Federal Credit Union • Coldwell Banker • Regents School of Oxford • Oxford University School
Health Heroes –
8x per year, Law Fit members perform an exercise class at Della Davidson Elementary School
Citizens Police Academy –
9-week course, 3x per year; approximately 70 people attended
Haunted House –
1835 people attended
K9 Demos –
Approximately 30 demos occurred
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On-Location Giveaway Table –
There were 35 giveaway events which occurred
Compassion Outreach (Zach Anderson) –
• Bowling with special needs children from OHS • Replaced TV at Peggy’s Alterations • Visited two nursing home facilities and participated in singing with residents • Cleaned up an elderly gentleman’s yard
Coffee with a Cop –
There were 4 occurrences of this event
OPD Facility Tours –
There were 17 occurrences of this event
Child Safety Seat Checks and Installations –
These events are numerous throughout the year
Interacting with Police course held at –
• Philadelphia Missionary Church • Sororities at Ole Miss • Foreign Exchange Students at Ole Miss
Distracted / DUI training classes –
• Oxford High School • Lafayette High School • Grenada High School
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Mounted Unit –
There were 40 occurrences of outreach events by Oxford Mounted Police Unit
Unlock Car Door Assists at Bramlett, Oxford Elementary, and Della Davidson schools –
There were 4 occurrences of this event
Women’s Self-Defense –
There were 12 occurrences of this event
Camp C.O.P.S. –
There were 2 sessions and 65 children which attended this event
OPD Fun Day –
Attended by numerous children and family members
Bingo events occurred at –
• Heritage Park Apartments • Oxford Health and Rehab • C.B. Webb Apartments • Hermitage Gardens • Veterans Home
Reading and Show-n-Tell –
There were occurrences of this event at local schools
Snow Cones –
This event occurred the last day of school at Oxford Housing Authority
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