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CaveatThe Corporate Performance Report is prepared as an internal document for the use and informationof Department of Police and Emergency Management. Data produced in this report is collated from anumber of sources both electronic and manual. Electronic data was extracted on the 5thof June2012. Manual data is collated by Organisational Performance and Review Services from informationsupplied from a variety of sources. Due to the timeliness of this report the data may not be completeand future refreshing of the data may return slightly different results. This document is not intendedto be used for official statistical purposes.Corporate Performance Report: May 2012i

CONTENTSPUBLIC SATISFACTION Public Satisfaction1PUBLIC SAFETY Public Order Incidents Public Place Assault Total Person Offences Response Times Family Violence345911CRIME Total Offences Serious Crime Offences Robbery Offences Home Burglary Offences Business Burglary Offences Property Damage Offences Car Burglary Offences Stolen Motor Vehicles CIB Activity District Drug Activity DIS Activity1516171819202122252628JUVENILES30ROAD POLICING Total TINS District Traffic Operations Speeding Offenders High Risk Traffic Offenders, Mobile Phone Offenders & Vehicle Defect Notices Random Breath Tests & Drink Driving Offenders Disqualified Drivers Charged & Unregistered Vehicles Vehicle Clamping & Confiscation Road Safety Camera Operation Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) Camera Crash Reports32333637384041424344MARINE ENFORCEMENT45RESCUE SERVICES46GENERAL Excess Leave & Sick Leave Miscellaneous Property District Vehicles & Complaints Against Police Charges Prosecuted, Firearms Inspections47484950OPERATIONS SUPPORTAppendix ACORPORATE SERVICESAppendix BHUMAN RESOURCESAppendix CFSST. Appendix DSES. Appendix ECorporate Performance Report: May 2012ii

Policing - Public SatisfactionPUBLIC SAFETY – AT HOME( Survey respondents who answered ‘Safe/Very Safe’.)DAY TIMEAFTER NTASNATIONALPUBLIC SAFETY- OUT IN PUBLIC LOCALLY( Survey respondents who answered ‘Safe/Very Safe’.)Public satisfaction80%DAY TIMEAFTER 56%53%50%40%30%20%10%0%SOUTHERNCorporate Performance Report: May 2012NORTHERNWESTERNEASTERNTASNATIONAL1 of 51

STATEMENTS ABOUT GENATIONALAVERAGEI THINK POLICE PERFORM THEIR JOBPROFESSIONALLY89%85%82%83%85%83%POLICE TREAT PEOPLE FAIRLY AND EQUALLY75%75%74%70%74%70%MOST POLICE ARE HONEST80%77%75%76%77%75%I DO HAVE CONFIDENCE IN THE POLICE88%83%82%82%84%84%GENERAL SATISFACTION WITH POLICE SERVICES(Survey respondents who answered ‘Satisfied/Very Satisfied’)PDL76%NKL77%74%NKLNKL71%NCLNDLNDLQB OKLODLHBQRSHBTJUL 11OCT 11JAN 12APR 12Public satisfaction( Survey respondents who agreed/strongly agreed with the statement.)SATISFACTION – DEALING WITH PUBLIC ORDER PROBLEMS*( Survey respondents who answered ‘Satisfied/Very Satisfied’)NDL67%67%OKL64%OKLODLOML60%OELKULQB KKLHBQRSHBTKDLJUL 11OCT 11JAN 12APR 12! "# %&'() * &,-'./ *01(0 &0*-'(%) 2.3(4 5(0(6 3 41 '.)%7 2 42)7 10,48(4 9 1.)*01(0': -(; 3.*,0 *,0/(6 */. ' ()( 0/; ?(4@0( AB&0 CDEEͲF 0 CDECG H* 0()&*41(4@) 5(0( ))*/. @(1 5.@; I*'./( "00*0 % 02.4) *4 H @.*4 '7 @ @( 41 J.)@0./@ .2,0() 0( D KL7 CL 41 ML7 0()&(/@.3(': Corporate Performance Report: May 20122 of 51

Public SafetySTATE RDS ‘PUBLIC ORDER’ INTS3PUBLIC4NOISETOTAL INCIDENTSOFFENSIVE5BEHAVIOUR6 0.1%-10.4%-10.7%-11.3%-12.2%-18.2%TOTAL INCIDENTSDISTRICTLAST YEARTHIS YEARCHANGEDISTRICTLAST YEARTHIS NDALISMPUBLIC NOISEDISTRICTLAST YEARTHIS YEARCHANGEDISTRICTLAST YEARTHIS YEARCHANGESOUTH1,085871-214SOUTH1,9862,017 T1,5941,567-27EAST558507-51EAST1,1721,214 42STATE3,0112,643-368STATE6,3956,399 4VEHICLE COMPLAINTSOFFENSIVE BEHAVIOUR(Includes Hooning)DISTRICTLAST YEARTHIS YEARCHANGEDISTRICTLAST YEARTHIS STATE8,3026,794-1,508STATE5,8345,174-660Corporate Performance Report: May 2012Public safetyPUBLIC DISTURBANCE3 of 51

PUBLIC PLACE ASSAULTS(excludes offences committed against police officers)LAST :10,000**Victims per 10,000 population, based on the preceding 12 month 383MARAPR55600MAY 2011JUNDECDIVISIONSJANFEBMAY 2012YTD OFFENDER STATUSDIVISIONLAST 3%KINGSTON2234 12 54.5%LAUNCESTON226194-32-14.2%GEORGE TOWN2630 4 15.4%DELORAINE1619 3 18.8%ST HELENS9900.0%BURNIE7065-5-7.1%DEVONPORT8296 14 EWATER505000.0%SORELL816 8 100.0%Public safetySTATE MONTHLY OFFENCESCHANGEKNOWN100%STRANGERCorporate Performance Report: May 63.7%60%46.8%80%0%SOUTHNORTHWESTEASTSTATEANNUAL CLEARUPDISTRICTLAST 01STATE8858454 of 51

STATE TOTAL PERSON OFFENCESLAST YEAR4,5305,000CURRENT4,0003 YEAR AVERAGE3,847 3,8183,0001,293 1,233 1,3412,0001,164 1,131 000**Victims per 10,000 population, based on the preceding 12 month LAST YEARJANFEBMARAPRMAY 2012ANNUAL CLEAR UP %CURRENTCHANGELAST YEARBENCHMARK 94%CURRENT100%90%80%70%60%50%40%30%20%10%0% 2.1%KINGSTON156158 2 1.3%LAUNCESTON865861-4-0.5%GEORGE TOWN152126-26-17.1%DELORAINE11496-18-15.8%ST HELENS3348 15 45.5%BURNIE314372 58 18.5%DEVONPORT391427 36 UEENSTOWN5254 2 RTH1,2381,18295.5%BRIDGEWATER273294 21 %STATE4,1443,94695.2%Corporate Performance Report: May 2012SOUTHNORTHWESTEAST93.6% 94.7%63992.6%71090.9%HOBART95.2%MAY 2011Public safetySTATE MONTHLY OFFENCESSTATE5 of 51

STATE PERSON OFFENCES : VICTIM CATEGORIESLAST T TANCEOR FRIENDOFFENCES AGAINST POLICESTRANGERLOCATIONSPREMISELAST YEARCURRENT 38.5%DWELLING / HOUSE1,1661,085-81-6.9% 8 2.6%LICENSED 5%325336 11 3.4%PARK5039-11-22.0%CARPARK2,3132,420 107 4.6%69 3 50.0%SPORTS GROUND2423-1-4.2%OFFENCELAST YEARCURRENTASSAULT195270 75RESIST303311OBSTRUCT119THREATEN / ABUSEINTIMIDATECRIMINAL CODEOFFENCECHANGECHANGEPublic safety1,500STATE PERSON OFFENCES : GENERAL CATEGORIES2,5002,0001,5001,00050002,226LAST YEAR1,621CURRENT8562CRIMINAL CODEOFFENCES3772,2491,569260MEDICAL TREATMENTREQUIREDTOTAL PRIVATELOCATIONSTOTAL PUBLICLOCATIONSDISTRICT LIQUOR INFRINGEMENT NOTICES5,0004,000LAST 1,8871,1009259721,0009171,316 1,1751,0565545185060SOUTHCorporate Performance Report: May 2012NORTHWESTEASTSTATE6 of 51

SOUTHERN DISTRICTTOTAL PERSON OFFENCES: VICTIM CATEGORIES1,5001,250LAST YEAR1,293 0OFFENCESAGAINST NTANCEOR FRIENDSTRANGERLAST YEARTOTAL PERSONOFFENCES862866CURRENT4312512721CRIMINAL CODEOFFENCES36791MEDICAL TREATMENTREQUIREDTOTAL PRIVATELOCATIONSTOTAL PUBLICLOCATIONSNORTHERN DISTRICTTOTAL PERSON OFFENCES: VICTIM CATEGORIES1,5001,250Public safety500LAST YEAR1,164 412630OFFENCESAGAINST POLICE1,000800SPOUSEDEFACTOFAMILYACQUAINTANCEOR FRIENDSTRANGERTOTAL PERSONOFFENCESLAST YEAR681CURRENT48360063949240020001619CRIMINAL CODEOFFENCESCorporate Performance Report: May 20129061MEDICAL TREATMENTREQUIREDTOTAL PRIVATELOCATIONSTOTAL PUBLICLOCATIONS7 of 51

WESTERN DISTRICTTOTAL PERSON OFFENCES: VICTIM CATEGORIES1,5001,2501,0007505002500LAST YEARCURRENT757222183150OFFENCESAGAINST NCEOR FRIEND853150STRANGERTOTAL PERSONOFFENCESLAST YEAR1,000CURRENT6003704002000751812CRIMINAL CODEOFFENCES41438743969MEDICAL TREATMENTREQUIREDTOTAL PRIVATELOCATIONSTOTAL PUBLICLOCATIONSPublic safety800EASTERN DISTRICTTOTAL PERSON OFFENCES: VICTIM CATEGORIES1,5001,2501,0007505002500LAST YEARCURRENT633134149OFFENCESAGAINST TANCEOR FRIEND601128STRANGERTOTAL PERSONOFFENCESLAST YEAR,000CURRENT8006003374002000927CRIMINAL CODEOFFENCESCorporate Performance Report: May 20128529629630539MEDICAL TREATMENTREQUIREDTOTAL PRIVATELOCATIONSTOTAL PUBLICLOCATIONS8 of 51

RDS INCIDENTS RECORDEDOPERATIONALRADIO DISPATCH INCIDENTS RECORDEDTOTALRADIO DISPATCH INCIDENTS RECORDEDDISTRICT(EXCLUDES NON-OPERATIONAL INCIDENTS AND CANCELLED TASKS)LAST YEARCURRENTCHANGELAST 0,70999,15791,696-7,461DISTRICT(response time from time of first reporting to police until arrival of police)URBANRURALHIGH PRIORITY INCIDENTSHIGH PRIORITY INCIDENTSALLLOW PRIORITY INCIDENTSLAST YEARCURRENTLAST YEARCURRENTLAST ONAL RESPONSE TIMES : MINUTES(response time from time of first reporting to police until arrival of police)DIVISION*HIGH PRIORITY INCIDENTSLOW PRIORITY INCIDENTSYTD AVERAGE MINUTESYTD AVERAGE MINUTESLAST YEARCURRENTLAST 5142725KINGSTON203226DELORAINE19233434GEORGE TOWN18223431ST WATER163229Corporate Performance Report: May 2012Urban 1317Rural 22Urban 2023Rural 2515Public safetyPOLICE DISTRICT RESPONSE TIMES : MINUTES9 of 51

TOTAL UNIFORM POLICE PATROL HOURS(source: CACS)30,00012 MONTHLY AVERAGE25,000CURRENT ARKED DISTRICT POLICE VEHICLE KILOMETRES(Source: Fleet database)LAST YEARCURRENTBENCHMARK7,730,411Not Available(Due to the change over in leasing TH1,847,14500WEST00EAST0STATEPublic safetySOUTHMARKED DISTRICT POLICE VEHICLE KILOMETRES(Source: Fleet UTHNORTHNot AvailableWESTEASTSTATE00Corporate Performance Report: May 2012010 of 51

STATE FAMILY VIOLENCE CATEGORIES*LAST YTDTHIS 100OTHERARGUMENTSINCIDENTSTOTAL*Due to changed reporting procedures, incidents with multiple offenders now require a single report. As such, currently year-todate comparisons may not be strictly valid.FAMILY VIOLENCE INCIDENTS*3,000LAST YTD2,449THIS 0,000*51:10,000**Victims per 10,000 population, based on the preceding 12 month period.*Due to changed reporting procedures, incidents with multiple offenders now require a single report. As such, currently year-todate comparisons may not be strictly valid.FAMILY VIOLENCE INCIDENT: RAST 28Public safety(Excludes other and argument NORTHWESTEASTSTATEACTION AT SCENE(Excludes other and argument categories)LAST YTD100%80%60%40%20%0%THIS 1.6%14.8%OFFENDERSRELOCATEDOFFENDERS TAKENINTO CUSTODYFAMILY VIOLENCEINCIDENTS(Source: Online Charging)xxxxCorporate Performance Report: May 201211 of 51

FAMILY VIOLENCE REPEAT LOCATIONS(revisit in a 12 month period) (excludes other and argument categories)LAST YTDTHIS YTD 52.1%60%50%40%30%20%10%0%41.9%38.1% 41.9%46.9% 42.3%41.7% 43.2%42.2% 45.2%NORTHWESTEASTSTATESOUTHFAMILY VIOLENCE REPEAT VICTIMSLAST YTDTHIS 32.5%32.9%WEST33.5%34.5%EAST36.1%STATEFAMILY VIOLENCE REPEAT OFFENDERSPublic safety(Excludes other and argument categories)(Excludes other and argument categories)LAST YTDTHIS 5.9%38.7%20%0%SOUTHNORTHWESTEASTSTATEJUVENILES & WEAPONSALCOHOL & DRUGS(Excludes other and argument categories)(Excludes other and argument ISTRICTOFFENDERAFFECTED BYVICTIMAFFECTED 71STATE20273437283LAST YTDTHIS YTDLAST YTDTHIS ATE2,252Corporate Performance Report: May 201212 of 51

FAMILY VIOLENCE ORDERS : POLICE ISSUED1,5001,0005001,359LAST YTD1,286THIS LY VIOLENCE ORDERS : COURT APPLICATION5004003002001000LAST YTD396THIS lic safetySOUTHPROTECTIVE ORDERS : BREACHES(Source : Offence Reporting System)PFVOFVODISTRICTLAST YTDTHIS YTDLAST YTDTHIS T1411215748STATE706678211211Corporate Performance Report: May 201213 of 51

SOUTHNORTHWESTEASTSTATE2311098524449Arrest - Assault9130224Arrest - Crime (excludes assaults)992929Arrest - Offence Against Police Officer242242070Arrests - by Warrant252921470Arrest - Other Offence21181075124Take into custody - Public Drunkenness4391154Total362209104145820Summons - POA Offence14237145Summons - Crime271212Summons - Traffic Offence303116147224Summons - Other4110116Total507224151297Video Interviews 971,3532825621742,371356433592621,443Dangerous Article Confiscations5141525Hooning Offenders Detected1127727Vehicle Confiscations1891129Information Reports Submitted782246531841,265Search Returns Submitted4422881294991,358Bail Curfew Checks Conducted62590286407Offence Reports Submitted32490384Drug Offender - Diversion2317202484Drug Offender - Prosecutions161601345Family Violence Incidents Attended6334750Family Violence Reports Submitted342110Youth Justice Action Reports Submitted441279413278TINS rink Driving Offenders Detected4273284165Vehicle Defect Notices Issued9220113115340Disqualified / Suspended Drivers Detected31541208267Road Crashes Attended19204346Public Events - Attended2425161479Public Events - Total Hours8406091133301,892818221361Arrest - POA (excludes assaults)Licensed Premise VisitsLiquor ConfiscationsLiquor Infringement Notices (LINS)Move-On Orders GivenRandom Breath TestsHigh Visibility Operations (attendance at)Corporate Performance Report: May 2012Public safetyDISTRICTS PUBLIC ORDER RESPONSE DIVISION14 of 51

CrimeTOTAL NUMBER OF OFFENCESLAST 67CURRENT25,3083 YEAR AVERAGE9,169 7,635 10,3246,436 5,739 6,846SOUTH5,435 5,061 6,2204,268 3,644 10,000*STATE517:10,000*481:10,000**Victims per 10,000 population, based on the preceding 12 month period.STATE MONTHLY OVDECJANMARAPRMAY 2012% CHANGE COMPAREDTO LAST YEARDIVISIONSLAST LAUNCESTON4,6824,361-321-6.9%GEORGE TOWN931611-320-34.4%DELORAINE665597-68-10.2%ST HELENS158170 12 6-21.7%QUEENSTOWN167190 23 2,199 141 RTHWEST-6.9%-12.8%EASTSTATESOUTHDIVISIONCorporate Performance Report: May 2012FEBNORTHAUGWESTJULEASTJUNSTATEMAY 2011crime2,40015 of 51

SERIOUS CRIME OFFENCES465LAST YEAR500400439398CURRENT3 YEAR 12:10,000*9:10,000**Victims per 10,000 population, based on the preceding 12 month period.STATE MONTHLY OFFENCES4544MAY FEBMARAPRMAY 2012DIVISIONScrime100806040200ANNUAL CLEAR UP %BENCHMARK %LAUNCESTON878700.0%20%GEORGE TOWN154-11-73.3%0%DELORAINE109-1-10.0%ST .6%QUEENSTOWN310 7 3%80%72.7%-28.4%83.7%-2164.7%5393.5%74LAST YEAR100%75.0%HOBARTCorporate Performance Report: May 2012CHANGE75.9%CURRENT74.4%LAST ST625893.5%EAST12310383.7%STATE44336081.3%16 of 51

ROBBERY OFFENCES(Includes demand property with menaces)LAST TH4:10,000*1191141133 YEAR 10,000*3:10,000**Victims per 10,000 population, based on the preceding 12 month period.STATE MONTHLY IVISIONSJANFEBMARAPRMAY 2012ANNUAL CLEAR UP %24-7GLENORCHY2023 3KINGSTON23 1LAUNCESTON3439 5GEORGE TOWN01 1DELORAINE10-1ST HELENS000BURNIE45 1DEVONPORT550QUEENSTOWN000BELLERIVE910 3169.5%HOBARTLAST YEAR85.7%CHANGE88.9%CURRENT61.5%LAST YEAR67.8%DIVISION81.8%AUG57.8%JUL60.0%JUN71.4%MAY 2011crime520%0%Corporate Performance Report: May WEST13861.5%EAST141285.7%STATE1288667.2%17 of 51

HOME BURGLARY OFFENCESLAST *STATE32:10,000**Victims per 10,000 population, based on the preceding 12 month period.STATE MONTHLY OFFENCES140SEPOCTNOVDECMARAPRMAY 2012ANNUAL CLEAR UP Y257236-21-8.2%60%KINGSTON73102 29 39.7%40%LAUNCESTON309225-84-27.2%20%GEORGE TOWN6436-28-43.8%DELORAINE2732 5 18.5%ST HELENS89 1 NSTOWN912 3 33.3%BELLERIVE178207 29 16.3%BRIDGEWATER161237 76 47.2%SORELL6748-19-28.4%Corporate Performance Report: May 2012FEBBENCHMARK 37%LAST YEARCURRENT32.1%LAST %MAY EAST53614226.5%STATE1,63052432.1%18 of 51

BUSINESS BURGLARY OFFENCESLAST YEAR1,000CURRENT8007683 YEAR ,000*STATE14:10,000*14:10,000**Victims per 10,000 population, based on the preceding 12 month period.STATE MONTHLY MAY 2011JUNJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECDIVISIONSMARAPRMAY 2012crime20ANNUAL CLEAR UP %DIVISIONLAST 2121 49 4-9.9%GEORGE TOWN4134-7-17.1%DELORAINE5936-23-39.0%ST HELENS12 1 ENSTOWN16 5 9%SORELL2429 5 20.8%100%BENCHMARK 37%LAST YEARCorporate Performance Report: May 31145.7%19 of 51

PROPERTY DAMAGE T TE61:10,000*64:10,000**Victims per 10,000 population, based on the preceding 12 month period.STATE MONTHLY OFFENCES400330252254268MAY 34FEBMARAPRMAY 2012200100SEPOCTDIVISIONSCorporate Performance Report: May 2012DIVISIONLAST 15.3%GEORGE TOWN12987-42-32.6%DELORAINE10182-19-18.8%ST HELENS2023 3 %QUEENSTOWN3132 1 .2%SORELL7469-5-6.8%crime0CHANGE20 of 51

CAR BURGLARY OFFENCES(Includes tamper with motor vehicle)1,4001,2001,0008006004002000LAST :10,000*24:10,000**Victims per 10,000 population, based on the preceding 12 month period.STATE MONTHLY 030SEPOCTNOVDECDIVISIONSMAY 2012ANNUAL CLEAR UP %100%LAST 6%60%KINGSTON5538-17-30.9%LAUNCESTON190210 20 10.5%GEORGE TOWN3622-14-38.9%DELORAINE1623 7 43.8%ST HELENS61-5-83.3%BURNIE76110 34 ELLERIVE11086-24-21.8%BRIDGEWATER73104 31 3%CHANGE21.9%CURRENT32.6%LAST 6%MAY 2011crime500%Corporate Performance Report: May 1 of 51

STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLESLAST :10,000*30:10,000**Victims per 10,000 population, based on the preceding 12 month period.SMV : STATE 100500JUNJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECDIVISIONSDIVISIONLAST YEARJANFEBMARAPRMAY 2012crimeMAY 2011ANNUAL CLEAR UP %CURRENTCHANGELAST %KINGSTON8041-39-48.8%LAUNCESTON186211 25 13.4%GEORGE TOWN161600.0%DELORAINE1623 7 43.8%ST HELENS14 3 BRIDGEWATER137161 24 17.5%SORELL7444-30-40.5%Corporate Performance Report: May 50652634.9%22 of 51

SMV : YTD FIRE DAMAGEDLAST OUTHNORTHWESTEASTSTATESMV : YTD RECOVERY %SOUTHNORTHWESTEASTDISTRICTVEHICLES STOLENVEHICLESRECOVEREDRECOVERY %81.5%92.5%81.9%87.7%81.5%89.3%CURRENTcrimeLAST YEARSTATESMV : YTD RECOVERIESRECOVERED IN DISTRICTRECOVERED OUT OF DISTRICTTOTAL REMAINING UNRECOVEREDLAST YEARCURRENTLAST YEARCURRENTTOTAL RECORDED*CURRENT 012EAST033045235097STATE08611,3662220259*Total unrecovered since January 2002Corporate Performance Report: May 201223 of 51

TOTAL DISTRICT INFORMATION REPORTS50,000LAST YEARCURRENT38,789 36,58040,00030,00020,00012,464 11,50611,993 TSTATETRAFFIC-RELATED INFORMATION REPORTS(YTD figures taken from 15 August 8004816002294002132000SOUTHNORTHWESTEASTSTATETOTAL DISTRICT SEARCH RETURNSLAST YEARCURRENT40,00030,00020,00010,00013,373 THCorporate Performance Report: May 2012NORTHWESTEASTSTATE24 of 51

CIB CRIME OFFENDERS CHARGED(Includes bail offenders charged)LAST YEARCURRENT5,0003 YEAR AVERAGE3,652 3,4724,0004,0613,0002,0001,383 1,231 STEASTSTATECIB TOTAL OFFENDERS CHARGED5,000LAST YEARCURRENT3,969 3,8034,0001,496 EASTSTATEcrime3,000CIB OFFICE PERFORMANCECRIME OFFENDERSCHARGEDDIVISIONBAIL OFFENDERSCHARGEDOTHER OFFENDERS CHARGEDLAST YEARCURRENTLAST YEARCURRENTLAST YEARCURRENTHOBART CIB56550145545958GLENORCHY CIB52749149704940KINGSTON CIB151112463510NORTHERN CIB8056901482145569BURNIE CIB29425439461546DEVONPORT CIB357360588111697EASTERN ate Performance Report: May 201225 of 51

TOTAL DISTRICT DRUG OFFENDERS DETECTED(Includes district drug diversions, uniform drug offenders prosecuted, DIS serious & other drug offenders charged)3,500LAST OUTHTOTAL DISTRICT DRUG DIVERSIONS1,6001,4001,498LAST YEARCURRENT3 YEAR 072593582042002421692760SOUTHCorporate Performance Report: May 2012NORTHWESTEASTSTATE26 of 51

TOTAL UNIFORM DRUG DETECTIONS(Includes uniform drug offender prosecutions & uniform drug diversions)LAST YEARCURRENT2,5003 YEAR RM DRUG OFFENDER NT1,3083 YEAR T2061,4151,145150EASTcrimeLAST YEARSTATEUNIFORM DRUG DIVERSIONSLAST YEAR1,4001,2001,0008006004002000CURRENT1,1703 YEAR AVERAGE804614245167307SOUTHCorporate Performance Report: May 7 of 51

DIS : SERIOUS DRUG OFFENDERS CHARGEDLAST 113144138133130131119800SOUTH REGIONNORTHWESTSTATEDIS : OTHER DRUG OFFENDERS CHARGEDLAST YEAR313CURRENT2611001397774SOUTH REGION11371NORTHWESTSTATEDIS : DRUG OFFENDER CATEGORIESSOUTH erivatives754294999498263239CANNABIS 388TOTAL 433649629867190165CANNABIS 350300250200150100500,Corporate Performance Report: May 201228 of 51

DIS : SEIZURESSOUTH REGIONNORTHWESTSTATELAST YEARCURRENTLAST YEARCURRENTLAST YEARCURRENTLAST YEARCURRENTCANNABIS PROCESSED (kg)44.324.3134.995.235.547.5214.7167.0CANNABIS AMINES/ 8ECSTASY/MDMA (Tablets)008034563102866147HEROIN (gm)0160110117COCAINE (gm)3016060030222,73638110025022,836408POPPY CAPSULES86126500118151130POPPY PRODUCT [gm]00300030- OPIOIDS (Tablets)5554920493665586251,116- OPIOIDS (mls)003040030436653754170213420767ANALOGUE/ SYNTHETIC DRUGS (gm)- BENZODIAZEPINES (Tablets)DIS : WARRANTS EXECUTEDLAST YEAR6005004003002001000517CURRENT154121194SOUTH TEDIS : INDUSTRY VISITS250LAST YEARCURRENT193200150100142825650456659270SOUTH REGIONCorporate Performance Report: May 2012NORTHWESTSTATE29 of 51

JUVENILE FILESLAST YEARCURRENT3,665 3,9133 YEAR AVERAGE4,0003,0002,0001,199 1,140 1,1809081,192 TATESTATE JUVENILE FILEOUTCOMES3,913 VENILE FILE OUTCOMESCOMMUNITYCONFERENCE REFERRALSPROSECUTION FILESDISTRICTFORMALCAUTION FILES(Youth Justice, DHHS)INFORMALCAUTION FILESJUVENILESPRESENT ATFAMILY VIOLENCEINCIDENTSLAST YEARCURRENTLAST YEARCURRENTLAST YEARCURRENTLAST YEARCURRENTLAST RMAL CAUTION16%INTER AGENCY SUPPORT TEAMSJUVENILES CURRENTLY PARTICIPATING IN IASTsDISTRICTJUVENILES RETIRED FROMIASTSTOTAL JUVENILES INVOLVEDIN IASTsLAST te Performance Report: May 201230 of 51

OFFENCES COMMITTED BY JUVENILES*CAR BURGLARY OFFENCESBUSINESS STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLESTOTAL PERSON OFFENCESSERIOUS CRIME STRICTjuvenilesHOME BURGLARY OFFENCES* A small number of offence reports do not record offender age, hence percentages quoted may underestimate actual figures.Corporate Performance Report: May 201231 of 51

Road PolicingTOTAL TIN OFFENDERS DE

Corporate Performance Report: May 2012 3 of 51 Public safety PUBLIC DISTURBANCE TOTAL INCIDENTS SOUTH 2,454 2,205 -249 NORTH 1,679 1,478 -201 WEST 1,136 1,031 -105 EAST 874 793 -81

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