Sex Crimes Board Of Police Commissioners Major Crimes Commander Elaine Bryant Captain Joe Tucker Jr Special Victims Unit Lieutenant Dawn Engel Sex Crimes OIC Sergeant Bobby Ward Child Abuse ID: 906104
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Slide1
James E. CraigChief of Police
Sex Crimes
Board Of Police Commissioners
Slide2Major Crimes
Commander Elaine BryantCaptain Joe Tucker, Jr. Special Victims Unit:Lieutenant Dawn EngelSex CrimesOIC Sergeant
Bobby Ward
Child AbuseDomestic Violence
4/5/2018
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Slide3SEX CRIMES by Squad
Squad #1: Known offenders/ Victim 15 and under:
(
1 Sgt., 4 Det.,3 P.O.)
Squad#2: Known offender/Victim 16 and over: (1 Sgt.,2
Det.,
2
P.O
.)
Squad#3:
Unknown offender/All ages:
(1Sgt.,3 Det.,1 P.O
)
Cold Case/SAK: SAK project
:
(1 Sgt., 2 Det.,
2
PO
)
27 Sworn Members and 1 Civilian
Slide4Responsibility
Investigate all allegations of sexual
assault
CSC 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Indecent ExposureHuman Trafficking (Sex Slave)False reporting is a felony
punishable
by up to 4 years imprisonment and/or $2000.00 fine
**Prosecute
all
offenders
Slide5YEARLY STATS
2018: 480 allegations investigated YTD
70% Closure Rate
2017
: 2073 allegations investigated
62% Closure
Rate
2016: 1913 allegations investigated
61% Closure Rate
Slide6Sexual Assault Scene Investigation
Case draft/crime notification/respond
to scene
Interview victim/witnesses
Seek medical attention for victim
Canvass area
Review video
Complete
Scene Inventory Package
Type Search Warrants
Buccal Swabs
Dwellings
Photo/Live
Line up
Interrogate suspects
Type Investigator Report
Complete SMCR
(Sexually Motivated Crime Report)
SAK and Biological Evidence to Crime Lab
Slide7Sexual
AssaultsDate Rape Drugs
Gamma
Hydroxyl Butyrate (GHB)
Effects and Symptoms
Marital Rape
Domestic Violence
Stranger Assaults
Indecent
Exposure
Slide8TRENDS OR PATTERNS
- INCREASE IN SOCIAL MEDIA / INTERNET FACILITATED SEXUAL ASSAULTS OVER LAST 5 YEARS
This is a main focal point when doing educational outreach presentations within the community
Sex Crimes in not a seasonal crime, but time and day do play a factor for when assaults are committed
Slide9TRENDS AND PATTERNS continued
-Time of day-Location-Methodology
-Physical description of suspects
-Method of escape
-WeaponBeing a centralized unit allows members of Sex Crimes to share information and compare cases to identify similarities. We also work closely with members of Crime Intel to assist in identifying possible patterns and trends.
Slide10Community Initiatives
Workshops on Sexual Assaults & Human Trafficking
Victims Assistant Program/Rape Counseling
(313) 833-1660
– Felicia Jenkins, MSW
Wayne County Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner’s Program (WCSAFE) (313) 966-9911- Kim Hurst
Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE)
Sexual Assault Recourse Team Program (SART)
Sexual Awareness Information and Treatment (SAIT)
Slide11PREVENTION PROGRAMS
Speaking engagements at local schools, churches, and boy and girls homes to educate on preventionJoyful Heart Program partnership with DPD. Offers tools and information on Sexual Assault, Child Abuse and Domestic Violence. Partnership since 2012.
Slide12Kids
TALK Forensic Interview (
T
alking
and L
istening to
K
ids).
Community
Awareness
Sexual Assault
Representative
Districts
Assistant League of Southeastern Michigan
Yearly
donation
of
teddy
b
ears
to child
victims
Slide13Specialized Problems with Investigations
-Failure to report: Although this has improved with outreach and education as reflected with the increase seen in stats-Failure to cooperate with investigation: Also improving with outreach and education
Slide14Increase
in Sex Assault Reporting-Estimated
that 50 to 80% of sexual assaults are not reported to police. -
28% increase in reporting is due to positive results of education and outreach to the community-Reduces stigma associated with rape-Improves relationship between DPD and the community
Slide15Rape Kits
0 untested rape kits remainingAll kits have been forwarded to the MSP lab
204 arrests with 9 more pending
244 warrants have been submitted
To date there have been 133 convictions
61% closure rate
Slide16Questions
“The Detroit Police Department is a model of sustained policing excellence that places our neighborhoods and people first.”