Data-Driven Strategy to Address Gun Crime: From CitiStat to GunStat

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From CitiStat to GunStat
A Data-Driven Strategy to Address Gun Crime
 
Tammy Brown, Senior Policy Advisor, BJA
John Skinner, Site Liaison and Subject Matter Expert, BJA
                  September 6, 2018
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What is CitiStat?
CitiStat is a 
leadership strategy 
to mobilize city
agencies to produce specific results.
Based on a series of 
monthly meetings
 with the
mayor’s leadership team and collaborative agencies.
Meetings use data 
to analyze past performance, set
new performance objectives, and examine overall
performance strategies.
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CitiStat’s Start in Baltimore
Modeled after a similar program in New York City, the
Baltimore City Police Department initiated weekly
ComStat meetings to improve crime-fighting
efficiency.
CitiStat represents the extended application of the
same basic principles to the management of all
municipal functions.
First meeting held on June 29, 2000.
2
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CitiStat Evolves – GunStat
 Stat meeting based on shared goal—targeted
enforcement and prosecution of felony gun crimes.
Shared purpose, not same boss.
 Law Enforcement (local, state and federal), Prosecution
(local and federal), and a variety of  state agencies.
 Tear down barriers and identify opportunities for
collaboration.
 Collaborative meetings require greater effort to
coordinate the agenda.  Relentless follow-up is essential
to move agenda forward.
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GunStat
The purpose of GunStat is to measure 
core
strategies/benchmarks
 that lead to an overall reduction of
violent gun related crime.
Specific emphasis is placed on targeted defendants and
gun related cases.
Prioritized by law enforcement, prosecution and
community supervision agencies in order to bring solid
cases to trial and keep gun offenders off the street.
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Overview
 
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Partners
Government
  Mayor’s Office
  Governor’s Office
Law Enforcement
  City Police Department
  County Police
  State Police
   ATF
Prosecution
  District Attorney’s Office
  U.S. Attorney’s Office
Community Supervision
Agencies
  Department of Juvenile
Services
  Parole and Probation
  Department of Pretrial
Services
Other
  Local Universities
  City Health Department
  City Solicitor’s Office
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GunStat: Setting the Stage
US
Attorney
Parole and
Probation
Police
Chief
Mayor’s
Office
Gov’s
Criminal
Justice
Advisor
Local
Prosecutor
Presenter
Podium
Screen
ATF, State Police, Local Gun Units
Research Team
Juvenile
Justice
Pre Trial
Services
Crime Lab, CID
Prosecutor
Team
Support
City Solicitor
GunStat Operations Team
Screen
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Understanding the Process
 
 
Law Enforcement Data
Gun Arrests
Clearance Rates
Federal Taskforce Data
Open Warrants for Gun Crime
 
Prosecution Data
Pretrial Status
Bail Reviews
Federal Indictments
Court Dispositions
 
Post Conviction Data
Monitoring of Targeted Offenders
Probation / Parole Data
 
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Benchmarks
Trends in Gun Crime
Analysis of Gun Arrests
Analysis of Guns Seized
Clearance Rates
Analysis of Open Warrants for Gun Related Crime
Pretrial Confinement Status
Analysis of Bail
Federal Indictments
Analysis of Convictions for Gun Crime
Analysis of Sentences
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GunStat Database
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GunStat Database
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Data Benchmarks
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Gun Crime
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Homicide / Shooting Clearance Rates
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Gun Arrests / Gun Seizures
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Bail Reviews: Commissioner
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Bail Reviews: Judge Review
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Results: More Pretrial Confinement
The chance of being found guilty is 
13% to 35% 
higher
when then accused remains confined while awaiting trial.
Helps disrupt patterns of violence.
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Court Dispositions
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Federal Indictments
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Post Conviction Data Analysis
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Post Conviction Monitoring
Unprecedented data sharing
Actionable data.
Mandatory releasees
Under 25
Out for less than six months
With 2 or more federally
significant convictions
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 Targeted enforcement.
Prioritization of violent
offenders.
 Dramatic reduction in
arrests corresponds to
drop in violent crime.
 Dramatic reduction in
arrestees being released
without charges from
SAO.
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Recommendations: Starting the Process
 
Identify a Coordinator to Manage the Process
 
Initiate a Collaborative Monthly Meeting
 
Start by Examining Current Gun Arrests
 
Identify Core Data for Analysis
 
Establish Realistic Goals:  Find Early Wins
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Examples of  Easy Wins
Co-location of Parole and Probation Agent and
Department of Juvenile Services worker in the BPD Watch
Home checks to verify addresses registered in GORA;
sheriffs
Police and PP joint home visits
Case reviews of cases NP by the prosecution
File color coded to identify and track gun cases for
determination of federal or state prosecution with
documentation
Tracking of calls for service on any gun related matter
Tracking of Gun Lab data and turnaround times
Postponements and cause
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National Resource and Technical Assistance Center for
Improving Law Enforcement Investigations (NRTAC) 
Project Websites:
centerforimprovinginvestigations.org
crimegunintelcenters.org
Webinar Speakers:
Tammy Brown, BJA, tammy.m.brown@usdoj.gov
John Skinner, BJA, john.skinner101@gmail.com
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  1. From CitiStat to GunStat A Data-Driven Strategy to Address Gun Crime Tammy Brown, Senior Policy Advisor, BJA John Skinner, Site Liaison and Subject Matter Expert, BJA September 6, 2018

  2. What is CitiStat? CitiStat is a leadership strategy to mobilize city agencies to produce specific results. Based on a series of monthly meetings with the mayor s leadership team and collaborative agencies. Meetings use data to analyze past performance, set new performance objectives, and examine overall performance strategies. 1

  3. CitiStats Start in Baltimore Modeled after a similar program in New York City, the Baltimore City Police Department initiated weekly ComStat meetings to improve crime-fighting efficiency. CitiStat represents the extended application of the same basic principles to the management of all municipal functions. First meeting held on June 29, 2000. 2

  4. CitiStat Evolves GunStat Stat meeting based on shared goal targeted enforcement and prosecution of felony gun crimes. Shared purpose, not same boss. Law Enforcement (local, state and federal), Prosecution (local and federal), and a variety of state agencies. Tear down barriers and identify opportunities for collaboration. Collaborative meetings require greater effort to coordinate the agenda. Relentless follow-up is essential to move agenda forward. 3

  5. GunStat The purpose of GunStat is to measure core strategies/benchmarks that lead to an overall reduction of violent gun related crime. Specific emphasis is placed on targeted defendants and gun related cases. Prioritized by law enforcement, prosecution and community supervision agencies in order to bring solid cases to trial and keep gun offenders off the street. 4

  6. Overview Meeting Follow-Up with Next Meeting Priorities Memorandum Data & Information Gathering 5

  7. Partners Community Supervision Agencies Department of Juvenile Services Parole and Probation Department of Pretrial Services Government Mayor s Office Governor s Office Law Enforcement City Police Department County Police State Police ATF Other Local Universities City Health Department City Solicitor s Office Prosecution District Attorney s Office U.S. Attorney s Office 6

  8. GunStat: Setting the Stage Screen Screen Presenter Podium Pre Trial Services Juvenile Justice Local Parole and Probation Prosecutor Gov s Criminal Justice Advisor Police Chief US Mayor s Office Attorney ATF, State Police, Local Gun Units City Solicitor Research Team Crime Lab, CID GunStat Operations Team 7

  9. Understanding the Process Law Enforcement Data Gun Arrests Clearance Rates Federal Taskforce Data Open Warrants for Gun Crime Post Conviction Data Monitoring of Targeted Offenders Probation / Parole Data Prosecution Data Pretrial Status Bail Reviews Federal Indictments Court Dispositions 8

  10. Benchmarks Trends in Gun Crime Analysis of Gun Arrests Analysis of Guns Seized Clearance Rates Analysis of Open Warrants for Gun Related Crime Pretrial Confinement Status Analysis of Bail Federal Indictments Analysis of Convictions for Gun Crime Analysis of Sentences 9

  11. GunStat Database 10

  12. GunStat Database 11

  13. Data Benchmarks 12

  14. Gun Crime Homicides and Shootings 2000 - 2011 Sum of H Daily Sum of S Daily Total 1200 986 945 933 933 914 1000 863 826 820 815 800 688 643 578 725 651 657 600 686 636 610 557 545 586 450 420 400 380 200 282 278 276 270 269 261 259 253 238 234 223 198 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 13

  15. Homicide / Shooting Clearance Rates 14

  16. Gun Arrests / Gun Seizures 15

  17. Bail Reviews: Commissioner 16

  18. Bail Reviews: Judge Review 17

  19. Results: More Pretrial Confinement The chance of being found guilty is 13% to 35% higher when then accused remains confined while awaiting trial. Helps disrupt patterns of violence. Chance of Guilty Verdict* by Bail Status and Crime Gun Crime Released Guilty** 35% 29% 27% 46% 35% Held Guilty*** 70% 59% 53% 59% 58% Difference 35% 30% 26% 13% 23% CDS: Distribution, etc. With a Firearm CDS-Possession of Firearms Firearm/Drug Traffic Crime Firearm-Possession with a Felony Conviction HGV Use in a Felony Violent Crime *State guilty verdicts or federal indictments **Released because made bail or released by judge on recognizance ***Held because didn't make bail or held without bail by judge 18

  20. 19

  21. Court Dispositions 20

  22. Federal Indictments 21

  23. Post Conviction Data Analysis 22

  24. Post Conviction Monitoring Unprecedented data sharing Actionable data. Mandatory releasees Under 25 Out for less than six months With 2 or more federally significant convictions 23

  25. Targeted enforcement. Prioritization of violent offenders. Dramatic reduction in arrests corresponds to drop in violent crime. Dramatic reduction in arrestees being released without charges from SAO. 24

  26. Recommendations: Starting the Process Identify a Coordinator to Manage the Process Initiate a Collaborative Monthly Meeting Start by Examining Current Gun Arrests Identify Core Data for Analysis Establish Realistic Goals: Find Early Wins 25

  27. Examples of Easy Wins Co-location of Parole and Probation Agent and Department of Juvenile Services worker in the BPD Watch Home checks to verify addresses registered in GORA; sheriffs Police and PP joint home visits Case reviews of cases NP by the prosecution File color coded to identify and track gun cases for determination of federal or state prosecution with documentation Tracking of calls for service on any gun related matter Tracking of Gun Lab data and turnaround times Postponements and cause 26

  28. Webinar Speakers: Tammy Brown, BJA, tammy.m.brown@usdoj.gov John Skinner, BJA, john.skinner101@gmail.com National Resource and Technical Assistance Center for Improving Law Enforcement Investigations (NRTAC) Project Websites: centerforimprovinginvestigations.org crimegunintelcenters.org 27

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