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TULSA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE500 South Denver
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103-3832www.tcso.org
Stanley GlanzSheriff
Tim AlbinUndersheriff
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Board of County Commissioners
Ron Peters, Chair
Tulsa County Administrative Bldg.
Tulsa, OK 74103
Chairman Peters:
The Sheriff's Office requests your consideration and approval of the Justice Reinvestment
Initiative, Safe Oklahoma Grant application from the Oklahoma Attorney General's Office on the BOCC
agenda for January 27, 2014. The application is for $75,355.00 with no required match.
This is a grant which would provide overtime salary and benefits to deputies patrolling known
areas of violent crime within Tulsa County.
Sincerely,
im Albin
Undersheriff
Cc Commissioner Smaligo
Commissioner Keith
Mark Liotta
Original to Pat Key for the January 27,2014 agenda.
918.596.5601
Form 4502 (Rev. 6-12)
'Total Commitment Serving Others' Fax 918.596.5697
ATTORNEY GENERALSAFE OKLAHOMA GRANT APPLICATION
PREPARED BY THE
OFFICE OF THEATTORNEY GENERAL OF OKLAHOMA
E. SCOTT PRUITT
APPLICATIONLAW ENFORCEMENT GRANT PROGRAM APPLICATIONOFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
(1) Name of Subgrantee (City, County)
Tulsa, Tulsa County(2) Name of Authorized Official
Ron PetersMailing Address
500 S. Denver Avenue
Phone
918-596-5643Fax
918-596-5615Title
Chairman. Board of County CommissionersCity State Zip Code
Tulsa, OK 74103
(3) Name of Implementing Agency
Tulsa Countv Sheriffs Office(4) Name of Project Director
Jeff BrownMailing Address
303 W. 1st St.
Phone
918-596-5643Title
Grant Analyst
Fax
918-596-5615E-Mail Address
ibrown(a>tcso.orqCity State Zip Code
Tulsa, OK 741 03
(5) Name of Fiscal Officer
Debi BeniqhtAgency
Tulsa County Sheriffs OfficeMailing Address
303 W. 1st St.
Phone
918-596-4971Title
Grant Administrator
Fax
918-596-5615E-Mail Address
dbeniqht(5)tcso.orqCity State Zip Code
Tulsa, OK 74103
(6) Population ofJurisdiction
Number of Law EnforcementOfficers Employed by theAgency
Prior Grant Awards in 2013
Alternate Funding Sources
City/County Annual Budget
for Law Enforcement:
610,599
241
Oklahoma Highway Safety Office, OK Department ofHomeland Security, OAG, Dept. of Mental Health,
None$
42,682,902.37 (Including jail budget)
Safe Oklahoma Grant Program application- 5 -
(7) PURPOSE AREA PRIORITIZATION SCHEDULE
PRIORITY*
EXAMPLE
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2
3
4
5
PURPOSE
AREA
3
1
DESCRIPTION
Funds will be used for overtime targeted policing in highviolent crime areas.
Funds will be used for 2,000 hours of overtime policing
in high violent crime areas. (Salary & 7.65% benefits)
-
ESTIMATEDCOST**
$ 75,000.00
$75,355
*Prioritize each requestM Attach price quote or supporting documentation
I certify that the project proposed in this application meets applicable requirements of the JusticeReinvestment Grant Program, that all information presented is correct. By appropriate languageincorporated in each grant, or other document under which funds are to be disbursed, the undersignedshall assure that the applicable conditions shown above apply to all recipients of these state funds.
Signature of Authorized Official Date
Safe Oklahoma Grant Program application- 6 -
PROGRAM NARRATIVE
NOTE: The grant application will be reviewed based on the narrative provided in this application. Useadditional pages if necessary to describe the need for state funds.
Describe the Violent Crime Rate over the past five years, need for state funds andhow the funds will reduce violent crime by using the criteria spelled out in 74 O.S.§20k.
See Attached.
Explain how these funds will be used to correct the problem:
See Attached.
Detail past, current, and future reporting techniques that will be used todemonstrate how the grant funds have reduced violent crime in your jurisdiction:
See Attached.
Safe Oklahoma Grant Program application- 7 -
Describe the violent crime rate over the past five years, need for state funds, and how the funds will
reduce violent crime by using the criteria spelled out in 74 O.S. § 20k.
Attached is the accompanying graph detailing the Tulsa County Sheriffs Office's reported violent crime
for the past five years, as determined by UCR statistics. From 2008 to 2012 (2013 statistics are not yet
available), the Sheriffs Office has responded to 5, 0, 3, 3, and 1 homicides in Tulsa County. While these
numbers are relatively low, Tulsa County is committed to replicating the circumstances as seen in 2009,
in keeping the undue loss of life at zero. Rapes have proven to be a troubling section of the report, with
16 and 14 occurrences in 2008 and 2009, ballooning disturbingly to 40 and 32 rapes in 2011 and 2012.
The number of robberies in Tulsa County has remained relatively stable, with an average of 17 over the
past five years. Felonious assaults are the most prevalent form of violent crime in the county: 275 in
2008,194 in 2009, 263 in 2010, 218 in 2011, and 175 in 2012. While 2012 did have a 20% reduction in
felony assaults, this may not prove to be a permanent cut, as was seen in the 29% dip from 2008-2009,
but a 35% jump from 2009-2010.
Tulsa County has been on a flat budget for the past four years, with no increases in funding, but obvious
increases in costs. As a result, Tulsa County deputies and staff are unable to commit more manpower or
resources to trouble spots or reducing violent crime without removing focus from day to day police
work. As a result, the office has been unable to address a particularly troubling statistic: in 2012, the
number of active gang members in Tulsa County has increased from 2,600 active members to 2,900,
with most of the growth in new members of the Aryan Nation and Red Mob gang.
It should be noted that Tuisa County was awarded funds from the previous grant solicitation of
$75,000.00. Those funds are currently being used for two purposes: the purchase of covert audio
surveillance technology, and the creation of a violent crime overtime unit that patrols high crime areas
with the assistance of the very experienced Tulsa County Drug Task Force. This request will continue or
aid that project with further overtime funding.
The total cost for this project would be $75,355.00.
Explain how these funds will be used to correct the problem.
The proposed project would benefit not only the Tulsa County Sheriffs Office's violent crime statistics,
but has the potential to have an impact on the violent crime for the entire county and all the
municipalities therein. Assuming that the average deputy's salary is approximately $35.00 per hour, and
FICA benefits are requested at the rate of 7.65%, the requested funds will provide 2,000 hours of
overtime patrolling. By flooding well known violent crime regions of Tulsa County with the presence of
deputies, the project will reduce the rate of violent crime. A similar process has been effective in Tulsa
County through the use of Oklahoma Highway Safety Office funding.
Detail past, current, and future reporting techniques that will be used to demonstrate how the grant
funds have reduced violent crime in your jurisdiction.
The current violent crime statistics were amassed by UCR codes as applied by the deputies in their
reports, and prepared by criminal investigators. After the approved project period, the project staff will
work to find statistically significant changes in the crime rate of Tulsa County and the surrounding
municipalities to determine if any effect was made, by using SOMS, Maplnfo, and reported UCR
statistics.
Tulsa County Sheriffs Office
UCR Violent Crime Report
2008 - 2012
OFFENSES
2008
Totals 311
2009 2010 2011 2012
Homicide
Rape
Robbery
Felonious X
5
1615
275
0
14
15
194
3
19
18
263
3
40
22
218
1
32
15
175
223 303 1697 1601
300
Homicide
Rape
Robbery
Felonious Assault
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Prepared by Analyst Lydia Lane
Tulsa County Sheriffs Office
Uniform Crime Report
2008 - 2012
OFFENSES2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Homicide
Rape
Robbery
Felonious /
Assault
Burglary
Larceny
Auto Theft:
5
1615275437381
60588
0
14
15
194
461
372
408
114
3
19
18
263
424
422
372
157
3
40
22
218
439
398
433
122
13215175504339396139
Totals 1822 1578 1678 1697 1601
700
600
500
400
Homicide Rape Robbery Felonious Assault Burglary Larceny AutoAssault Thefts
Prepared by Analyst Lydia Lane
OFFENSES
HomicideRapeRobberyFelonious AssaultOther AssaultBurglaryLarcenyAuto Thefts
Totals
2012
031
2632303412
138
2013
101
1436352923
139
TULSA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICEMonthly UCR Statistics
January 2013
AbsoluteChange
1-30
-1245-511
%ofChange
100%-100%
0%-46%13%17%
-15%92%
1%
CLEARANCES
2012
011
14232122
55
2013
04016356104
75
AbsoluteChange
03-12124-22
%ofChange
0%300%-100%14%52%
200%-17%100%
20 36%
Juvenile Arrests 5 4 - 1 -20%Adult Arrests 151 150 -1 -1%
Total Arrests
Officers Assaulted
156 154 -2 -1%
-100%
Note: Clearances may includeprevious month's case's.
UCR139
TCSO391 36%
Note: The number of UCR reports is36% of the total number of reportsassigned.
15
10
2012
2013
Homicide Rape Robbery Felonious Other Burglary Larceny AutoAssault Assault Thefts
Prepared by Analyst - Lydia Lane
OFFENSES
HomicideRapeRobberyFelonious AssaultOther AssaultBurglaryLarcenyAuto Thefts
Totals
2012
01383314219
89
TULSA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICEMonthly UCR Statistics
February 2013
2013
020735262915
114
AbsoluteChange
01-3-121286
25
%ofChange
0%100%-100%-13%6%86%38%67%
28%
CLEARANCES
2012
010723772
47
2013
011731978
64
AbsoluteChange
00108206
%ofChange
0%0%
100%0%35%29%0%
300%
17 36%
Juvenile Arrests 6 8 3 5 0 %Adult Arrests 149 134 -15 -10%
Total Arrests 155 142 -13 -8%
Officers Assaulted 1 1 0 0%
Note: Clearances may includeprevious month's case's.
UCR TCSO
114 366 31%
Note: The number of UCR reports is31% of the total number of reportsassigned.
2012
2013
Homicide Rape Robbery Felonious Other Burglary Larceny AutoAssault Assault Thefts
Prepared by Analyst - Lydia Lane.
TULSA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICEMontly UCR Statistics
March 2013
OFFENSES CLEARANCES
HomicideRapeRobberyFelonious AssaultOther AssaultBurglaryLarcenyAuto Thefts
Totals
2012
0301638203313
123
2013
0221424374518
142
AbsoluteChange
0-12-2
-1417125
19
%ofChange
0%-33%200%-13%-37%85%36%38%
15%
2012
0205
23578
50
2013
021113588
38
AbsoluteChange
001-4-10010
12
%ofChange
0%0%
100%-80%-43%0%14%0%
24%
Juvenile Arrests 8 3 - 5 -63%Adult Arrests 149 136 -13 -9%
Total Arrests 157 139 -18 -11%
Officers Assaulted 1 1 0 0 %
Note: Clearances may includeprevious month's case's.
UCR142
TCSO374 38%
Note: The number of UCR reports is38 % of the total number of reportsassigned.
2012
2013
Homicide Rape Robbery Felonious Other Burglary Larceny AutoAssault Assault Thefts
Prepared by Crime Analyst Lydia Lane
OFFENSES
HomicideRapeRobberyFelonious AssaultOther AssaultBurglaryLarcenyAuto Thefts
Totals
2012
0301742374012
151
2013
0131741363912
149
TULSA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICEMonthly UCR Statistics
April 2013
AbsoluteChange
0-230-1-1-10
-2
%ofChange
0%-67%300%
0%-2%-3%-3%0%
-1%
CLEARANCES
2012
0511034484
66
2013
00020234124
63
AbsoluteChange
0-5-110-11040
%ofChange
0%-100%-100%100%-32%0%50%0%
-5%
Juvenile Arrests 6 4 - 2 -33%Adult Arrests 137 138 1 1%
Total Arrests 143 142 -1 -1%
Officers Assaulted 1 0 -1 -100%
Note: Clearances may includeprevious month's case's.
UCR149
TCSO384 39%
Note: The number of UCR reports is39% of the total number of reportsassigned.
2012
2013
Homicide Rape Robbery Felonious Other Burglary Larceny AutoAssault Assault Thefts
Prepared By Analyst Lydia Lane
GANGAsianBloodsCripsHispanicIndependent/ HybridIndianFolk NationPeople NationOutlaw Motorcycles
SupremacistsTOTALS
Year 20121
85
143
57
22152521844
412
Year 20111
55147673411132933
372
INFO FROM THE JAIL*
GANGS
Asian
Bloods
Crips (NHC)
Crips (Hoover etc.)
Hispanic
Independent/Hybrid
Indian
Folk Nation
People Nation
Outlaw MC
Supremacists
TOTALS
Of the 41 2
20120
8
2
8
2
2
4
0
0
13
30
the 372 ID'ed
2011
0
10
3
11
3
2
6
3
1
0
9
48
2010
0
8
8
4
18
7
3
0
0
0
7
55