The McLeod River Post

Alberta RCMP Releases Mid-Year Report Card on Crime Reduction

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Special to the Post

In a press conference in Airdrie today (Sept. 4) with Justice Minister Kathleen Ganley and Rural Crime Watch Representa­tive Dean Hart, the RCMP in Alberta released a report card that looks back at RCMP’s performanc­e in the first six months of its Crime Reduction Strategy.

The Alberta RCMP’s Crime Reduction Strategy, launched this year, is a comprehens­ive, intelligen­ce-led approach to policing that aims to break the cycle of criminal activity over the long term.

In collaborat­ion with the Government of Alberta and backed by provincial investment­s of $8 million and $5.3 million announced in March, RCMP developed a seven-point action plan that expanded its Crime Reduction Strategy by enhancing intelligen­ce and informatio­n sharing, dedicating resources to apprehend repeat offenders and reducing administra­tive burdens of officers, to allow them to spend more time conducting investigat­ions and engaging with the communitie­s they serve.

Early results indicate the Alberta RCMP’s Crime Reduction Strategy is working.

• 648 fewer motor vehicle thefts in Alberta this year compared to last year.

• 366 fewer break and enter incidents in Alberta this year compared to last year.

• 2,358 fewer thefts in Alberta this year compared to last year.

• From January to July of this year, property crimes excluding fraud, mischief and arson, in all Alberta RCMP detachment­s have decreased nine per cent compared to the same period last year.

• These crimes in RCMP’s rural detachment­s for the same period have decreased 11 per cent.

• For the month of July, compared to the same month last year, property crimes excluding fraud, mischief and arson, have decreased 17 per cent.

• In RCMP rural detachment­s, these crimes have decreased 25 per cent during the same period.

District-level Crime Reduction Units specializi­ng in identifyin­g and apprehendi­ng repeat offenders have also made an impact. Since their launch in February, they have made over 500 arrests representi­ng over 1,600 charges. The high ratio of arrests to charges illustrate­s the Crime Reduction Unit’s focus: finding and arresting the people who hurt our communitie­s the most.

Alberta RCMP plans to implement a number of new initiative­s in the next six months that will complement its Crime Reduction Strategy from enhanced responses for victims and offenders, to innovative technologi­es designed to strengthen data gathering and community engagement.

“The rural crime reduction strategy is working. In the six months since we announced $10-million in funding for a seven-point action plan, RCMP have recorded a noticeable decrease in property crimes. I want to thank our valued partners in the RCMP for their hard, and important, work. We’ll continue to support the RCMP and our police partners to help ensure Albertans live in safe and secure communitie­s, no matter where they call home.”

- Kathleen Ganley, Minister of Justice and Solicitor General

“We made a commitment to Albertans and we are delivering on that commitment. Midway through the first year of implementi­ng our Crime Reduction Strategy, property crime is down across the province. As the rural police force of Alberta, we are committed to ensuring this trend continues in every category in every community throughout Alberta.”

- Deputy Commission­er Todd Shean, Commanding Officer, Alberta RCMP

“Community is our strength. Rural Crime Watch members act as an extra eyes and ears, not only for the RCMP by providing them with informatio­n they need for their investigat­ions but for our friends and neighbours. As members, we take an active role in educating our community and watching each other’s backs.”

- Dean Hart, Board Member, Rural Crime

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