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JAMES C, PARSONS C~IlEF-' O~ POl..!ee
DEPARTMENT 01' pOLIte BI""lngham, Alabama 35203
GEORG<: G. SIZIIJELS, JR,
MAVOR
Hono~abte Mayo~ Geo~ge G. Scibets~ J~. City HaZZ Buitding Bi~minghamJ AZabama 35203
Deall Mayo~ Seibets:
Du~ing 1973 we in the PoZioe Depalltment have p~essed forward in a spirited continuation of effol't towa~d estabtishea goaZs. Atroady th~ ~esutts of ou~ tabors a~e evident in many ways, suah as the aompZimenta~y inquiries we ~eceive ~'om aoross the Country raga~ding our progressive and i~novative moves.
I woutd tike to take this opportunity to speak for the entillo PoZioe Department in expressing our gllatitude to you and thQ Counoit. We refer with pride t:o 19('3 as a year when the Mayor and COllnoH were unstinting in their teadership~ hetpfutness~ and support of Potioa Depa~tment goats.
The projeots and tasks of 1973 were numarous. Among thoso are a detaited pZan to reduce residentiat burgtary by marking property and taking aertain other steps. opening and operation of the North Bi~mingham Se~vice Center. fietd training offiooll pllogllam. acqui~ing and pZacing a poZioe hdZioopter in se~viceJ estab Ushing a freeway patro Z. institution of t.he Paoer Pl'ogram. heavy invotl.lement in TASC Program. preparation and acquisition of L.E.P.A. funds for reaollds automation. and so on and on.
We in the Department continue to devetop Doth teoh'l1ica1.ty~ and in the spirit of pubZia service. We continuo in our wittingness to remain fLexibLe. to be receptive to change. and to ahaZZenge t~adition.
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PUBLIC . SAFETY
COMMITTEE
Dr. Richerd Arrington, Jr.
Arthur Shores
Russell Yarbrough
BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL
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Dr. Richard A.rrington, Jr.
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i)liam J. Haley \Technical Services Division
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DETECTIVE DIVISION
INTELLIGENCE SECTION
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RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
BUREAU
PROPERTY CONTROL BURI?AU
POLICE ACADEMY
CADET PROGRAM
POLICE PERSONNEL
BUREAU
CRIME PREVENTION
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SPECIAL ENFORCEMENT
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PATROL BUREAU
AUXILIARY & RESERVE POLICE
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VICE BUREAU
CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS
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CRIMES 1--+--1AGAINST PROPERTY
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INSPECTIONAL CONTROLS
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MANAGEMENT CONTROL SECTION
INTERNAL SECURITY SECTION
DATA PROCESSING
TECHNICAL SERVICES DIVISION
DEPUTY CHIEF
RECOROS BUREAU
SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATIONS
BUREAU
COMMUNICATIONS BUREAU
JAIL
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\1\Unlber of bla'ck pofice,ofHcershtis dou," ' 'ill 0; \.; recruit schoo! training, the Field Train-\~!Iedover the. year 1972. ' , . ~ng Program, was instituted. The rookie
*\f\~ JANUARY/female polic~ officers QVicer spends at le~st twelve ,weeks, ~11~rked side hy sIde with male partners' ,for~ hour~ a wee~, ,With a~ experrenc~d, on\routine pafrol duty fot"othe'first time. trained Field Training Officer, enabling
\ '. .", , close\upervision and evaluation of the * IN MA~CH, a new ,walking beat ,mqn pro- . rookie officer during his first few weeks gra~ VI~ P,ut ,~ntoeffect ~or ,th~ Central. " in the fre~d. buslness\ district and shOPPing centers *, IN SEPTEM'13ER, a new camera Survei I_ throughout\~he city. Th~ p:lJrpose oft~js lance Syste~, was installed at City Jail. program wa\ to dete~mlne the benefits The" $55,000 \~roiect, consisting of 18 gained by putting police officers back ,on cameras, moint~rs the area where police the street in h~hcrilne areas. most expect trou~le _ the receiving area.
\' , " ... ',. \ * IN MARCH, the PACER progrQm was ill- \ * IN OCTOBER I a long-needed addition to stituted. This prol~ct combines the ef.. the East End Precin~t\ was begun. forts of citizen ban'cl\ radio operators to * IN OCTOBER! the Traffic Citation Bu-aid law enforcement officers. \\ reou converted to c:omp~terized record * IN MAY, a Police Ser~ice Center," the keeping. New uniform t~affic tickets first of its kind in Brrmingham, WQS wenf"into'" effect October 15.
\ . . \ opened at 1900 N.orth 27th St~eet. ;rhe ac- ;~ * ON NOVEMaER '28
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cent of the Service Center h'~s been on Police Department W~90n to uti.lize the community relations, and its a'~ceptQnce ~t(mdard f'10. Series" fo.r admin~trative in the community and services r~ndered radio' dispatches. Use of the "10 S~rieslJ h b I bl \ '. \1' '. \
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* IN JULY, se~eral new patrol cars \\~re ~ent's. r~dio djs~at,chi.ng, procedure wi-t~ put into service as freeway patrol v'\- C!ther Cities ond ,urlsdlctlonS across the\ hicles. Their sole purpose is to render\ country. , \
service to citizens stranded on the free- \c> * IN DECEMBER, Birmingham Police Of- \ way and investigate all traffic accidents \ Heel'S dedicated, their off-duty time to \ on the freeway. \\ work, i'~ the TO:5. Jor Tofs :rogram.to \ * IN AUGUST, Birmingham hired its first \ 0 prOVide underpnvdedged chddren With \ black policewoman. \ Christm"SPL •• ents... \
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_ 1973- TOTAL 19,931 *NUMBER INCREASE OR DECREASE +1,448 PtRCENTAGE I NCR EASE OR OECREASE + 7.8;0
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_1973 TOTAL 19,931
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PERCENT CLEARED 20.9%
PERCENT CLEARED 22.3%
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_ 1973- TOTAl 63 NUMBER INCREASE OR DECREASE -13 PERCENTAGE INCREASE OR DECREASE -17 .F';
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_ 1973- TOTAL 197
RAPE COMPARISON ANALYSIS
NUMBER I NCR EASE OR DECREASE + 94
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PERCENTAGE INCREASE OR DECREASE +91.3S
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1IIIIIIII 1973· TOTAL 906 NUMBER INCREASE OR DECREASE +149 PERCENTAGE I NCREASE OR DECREASE + 19.7',
AGGRAVATED ASSAULTS COMPARISON ANALYSIS
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1IIIIIIII 1973- TOTAL 5,825
BURGLARIES COMPARISON ANALYSIS
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* NUMBER J NCR EASE OR DECREASE + 636 PERCENTAGE INCREASE DR DECREASE +12.2%
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_ 1973- TOTAL 8,083 *NUMBER INCREASE OR DECREASE -554 PERCENTAGE INCREASE OR DECREASE -6.49~
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~ 1972 - TOTAL 2,409
_ 1973 - TOTAL 3,065
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* NUMBER I NCREASE OR DECREASE + 656 PERCENTAGE INCREASE OR DECREASE +27.2%
TIME TOTAL ACCID,ENTSI HOUR
BEGINNING ALL FATAL MIDNIGHT 358 3
1:00 247 2:00 160 3:00 156 2 4:00 111 4 5:00 137 3 6:00 404 7:00 1,295 8:00 1 j 020 2 9:00 848 2
10:00 949 1 I : 00 1,076 4
NOON 11 291 3 1: 00 1,263 4: 2:00 1,265 5 3:00 1,832 2 ,.
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NUMBER OF ACCIDENTS BY DAY and HOUR
1973 COMPARISON ANALYSIS
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217 261 258 267 189 176 185 167 1 175 189 153 112 1 137 120 136
170 163 121 125 154 160 148 1 150 158 181 213 t 185 1 167 200 212 198 190 182 170 230 207 3 180 1 179 162 223 278 298 226 299 362 287 274 256 1 275 1 342 , 255 285 274 1 300 336 139 131 1 152 133 241 109 1 i 89 91 105 1 167 !
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1 183 131 2 157 1 125 1 1 181 133 1 231 138 1
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SALARY AUTHORIZED
CLASSIFICATION GRADE STRENGTH
SWORN PERSONNEL
ef of Police 534 1 puty Chief of Police 526 4
Captain of Police 524 15 Lieutenant of Police 521 30 Sergeant of Police 519 146 Pollee Patrolman 516 444 Molorscouts S16 22 Policewoman 516 14
Total Sworn 676
Civilian and Cadet Personnel
Systems Prog. Mgr. 530 1 Admin. Srvcs. Supv. 525 1 Systems Analyst 524 1 Sr •• Personnel Office. 521 1 Supt. of Record! 521 1 Sr. Accountant 521 1 Sr. Systems Prog. 521 1 Statistleian 518 1 Systems Prag. 518 1 5 •• Fingerprint Tech. S17 1 , Technl cal II\u5itolor 516 1
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Sr. Radio Dispatcher 515 11 Pol icc Photographer 514 1 Pollee Property Clerk 513 5 Sr. Starcs Clerk 513 1 Fingerprinl Tech. S13 6 Secretary 512 5 Darkroom Tech. 512 1 Communications Srvc. Clk. 511 23 Keypunch Operator 59 5 Intermediat" Steno. S9 20 Telephone Operator !;9 5 Intermediate Clerk " S8 14 Police Cadet S7 12 Clerk-Typist 55 11 Cily Doelor 1
Tolal Civilian and Cadet Pelsannel 132
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Chief Correctional Ollicer 524 1 , Sr. Supv. Cor. Olliee. 521 1 Supv. Correctional Office. 519 5 Maint"nance Meehan! c S18 1
~ Nursing Services 5upv. 517 1 Corre'Cllonal Office. 516 4 !"ollce Pat.olman 516 32 Pri Son Food Srvc. Supv. S16 1 Sr. Malnl. Repairman 516 2 Laundry Supervisor S14 1 Farm Supervisor S13 1
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