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Operation Phoenix
Mayor Pat Morris' Crime-Fighting
Program for San Bernardino
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Mayor Patrick J. Morris
has developed and implemented Operation Phoenix, a multi-jurisdictional
neighborhood based attack on crime and violence. The purpose of Operation
Phoenix is to provide a data driven, coordinated response to crime and related
family and youth issues in targeted areas in the City.
Suppression, Intervention,
and Prevention. These are
the pillars upon which we are re-building our City out of the ashes of crime
and violence and into a shining example of peace, prosperity and renewal.
Suppression
- Hire 40 new police officers to fully and
permanently implement the Police BEAT System - There is no better method
for rooting-out and responding to criminal activity than having police
officers rigorously patrolling every neighborhood in our City. Our
commitment to public safety must be stronger if we are to take back our
streets. I implore the City Council to conduct an emergency meeting and
authorize the hiring of additional officers immediately.
- Increase use of gang injunctions & sweeps - We must greatly expand the
use of injunctions against known street gangs in our City's neighborhoods.
These highly effective injunctions prohibit gang members from associating
with one another and significantly restricts their ability to commit the
crimes that plague our streets.
- Target illegal gun and drug traffickers for
tougher sentencing guidelines - Most violent crime involves guns and drug
trafficking, which are federal offenses and qualify for tougher criminal
sentencing. We must target and federally prosecute traffickers that
illegally supply the guns and drugs to gangs and youth in our community.
- Coordinate resources with State and Federal
authorities -
The quest for law enforcement assistance and funding must be collaborative
and must invoke all levels of government. To obtain the necessary
resources to fight this battle we must mobilize personnel and resources
from the County Sheriff, County Probation, State Parole, California
Highway Patrol and the US Attorney's Office.
Intervention
- Use technology to track violent parolees 24-7 - Global Positioning Satellite
(GPS) anklets have been used very successfully to track sexual offenders.
We must now expand the use of GPS anklets to all violent parolees to track
their movements.
- Increase security infrastructure - We will improve street
lighting and install surveillance cameras on City streets, alleys and in
apartment complexes that are considered "high-risk" locations
for criminal activity.
- Utilize aggressive code enforcement and
demolition of abandoned buildings - We will aggressively pursue demolition of abandoned
buildings that are dangerous and/or create a public nuisance. We will hold
property owners and landlords accountable for conditions that spawn crime,
and we will close down rental properties that fail to comply.
- Aggressively attack non-violent crime &
fully support community courts - People must be held accountable for non-violent
crime (drug use and low-level drug possession, prostitution, graffiti,
vandalism, disorderly conduct, aggressive panhandling, etc.) that often
goes unpunished and can lead to more troubling and violent criminal
conduct. Suppression, Intervention, and Prevention. These are the pillars
upon which we will re-build our City out of the ashes of crime and
violence and into a shining example of peace, prosperity and renewal.
- Appoint Mayoral liaison to strengthen
police-neighborhood partnerships - I will create a special liaison in the Mayor's
office to attend all neighborhood-police meetings and report to me on all
ideas and requests for public assistance/improvements that would improve neighborhood
safety and reduce crime.
Prevention
- Join and support San Bernardino County's
Healthy Babies Initiative - San Bernardino County is launching a comprehensive
local health initiative to attack the current epidemic of babies born to
mothers using alcohol or drugs, a factor that significantly increases a
child's future involvement in the criminal justice system. Yet the City
must participate fully in this program, something I am correcting in my
administration.
- Identify affordable & quality pre-school
opportunities
- We must actively support and promote affordable, quality childcare and
preschool programs, which have been shown to greatly reduce future
criminal conduct among youth.
- Develop "new" vocational curriculum
with school district officials - In order to motivate "at-risk" students to
complete their education we must offer alternatives to a curriculum
dominated by college prep and academic classes. I will strongly advocate
for our school district to adopt a "new" vocational curriculum
-- preparing students both to work and to pursue further education.
- Expand after school programs - Having quality youth
development programs is critical to breaking the hold of gangs and drugs
in our neighborhoods. Working with the police, schools, non-profits, and
the faith-based community, San Bernardino must vastly expand its support
and number of opportunities for such after school programs.
- Increase youth sports programs - We must continue looking for
every available opportunity to expand the number of youth participating in
this healthy lifestyle choice, especially in areas of our City where there
are no parks or recreational facilities.
- Create police-sponsored activities league - Police engagement with youth
in a police-sponsored activities league (PAL) and other after school
recreation activities will build trust and set positive values.
- Revitalize participation in neighborhood
associations -
We have neighborhood watches and neighborhood associations, but many lack
the full participation of area residents. They must be fully engaged to
help spot and resolve local problems.
- Transform San Bernardino from a "City of
Renters" into a "City of Owners" - Over the years San
Bernardino has become a City of renters and it is a common understanding
that "nobody paints a rented house." Using available local and
state affordable housing funds, we will institute first-time homeowner
programs to assist families to acquire a stake in our City.
- Adopt civic beautification partnership - Using the CALTRANS freeway
adoption model, civic-minded businesses and service organizations will be
afforded the opportunity to adopt, clean up and beautify City streets.