The document summarizes a webinar presentation by representatives from the City of Vista and San Diego County Sheriff's Department on their Weed & Seed initiative. The initiative aims to reduce juvenile crime and recidivism through a strategic plan using data-driven approaches. The presentation provides data on juvenile offenders, crimes, gang activity, and at-risk areas in Vista to identify target groups for prevention and intervention programs. Partners will continue to refine their strategic plan and goals using ongoing data analysis.
2. Today’s Agenda: - Welcome and Introductions - Goals for Today - Using Data to Drive Strategies Presentation - Next Steps
3. Vista Weed & Seed Juvenile Crime Initiative: Reentry and Gangs Using Data to Drive Strategies Presented by: Kathy Valdez, City of Vista Darcie Brown, San Diego County Sheriff’s Department
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5. Focusing Anti-Gang Strategies SUPPRESSION: Gang Leaders – Serious & Chronic Offenders INTERVENTION: Active Gang Members, Recently Released And Paroles returning to the community PREVENTION (Secondary): Children and Adolescents at High Risk for Gang Involvement PREVENTION (Primary): General Population of Youth and Families Living in High Risk Areas Share of Illegal Activity Relative Share of Population
14. 2187 Grand Total 4 Homicide 8 Sex Cases 9 Fraud Cases 9 Arson 15 Motor Vehicle Theft 33 Deadly Weapon Cases 62 Robbery 72 Larceny 105 Malicious Mischief Cases 117 Other non-criminal code Cases 131 Burglary 220 Child and Family Cases 277 Narcotics Cases 299 Aggravated Assault 826 Other part II and III Total Charge Description 1/1/2007 through 10/31/2009 Juvenile Contacts - Offenses High to Low Data available in ARJIS as of 11/30/09 Data Source: ARJIS/CASS 3023 Grand Total 1 Embezzlement Cases 2 Rape 4 Homicide 9 Sex Cases 11 Fraud Cases 12 Arson 22 Motor Vehicle Theft 38 Deadly Weapon Cases 65 Robbery 98 Larceny 132 Burglary 181 Other non-criminal code Cases 191 Malicious Mischief Cases 240 Child and Family Cases 349 Aggravated Assault 374 Narcotics Cases 1294 Other part II and III Total Charge Description Highest to Lowest 1/1/2007 to 10/31/2009 All Charges for Juvenile Contacts by Year