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Additionally, holds from schools continued to decline from approximately four per month <br /> from 2015-2019 to just more than one per month in 2021, and then to less than one per <br /> month (nine total) in 2022. <br /> ARU was successful in reducing repeat calls in some instances by connecting people in <br /> crisis with services. As an example, in 2022 one individual generated 16 patrol calls for <br /> service within a two-month period; after ARU's involvement with the person and their <br /> family, there have been no calls since the initial spike. <br /> Racial and Identity Profiling Act <br /> In 2022, the police department collected a full year of data aligned with the <br /> requirements of the Racial and Identity Profiling Act (RIPA). The RIPA form has 15 <br /> fields that an officer may complete during a stop. A stop is defined as any detention or <br /> search. A stop may occur as a result of an officer's self-initiated activity or from a call for <br /> service where a person is not free to leave. <br /> The RIPA Board benchmarks stop data against the American Community Survey (ACS) <br /> population demographic data set. Since several variables influence criminogenic <br /> factors, staff does not believe the ACS is an appropriate benchmark to study or make <br /> conclusions about disparate conduct of law enforcement. Some researchers believe <br /> that parties involved in traffic collisions is one method of benchmarking, whereas others <br /> prefer to use a technique called the Veil of Darkness — evaluating stop data based on <br /> periods of daylight and darkness. 2022 Pleasanton data will be published in the 2024 <br /> RIPA Annual Report: staff found that the department is not consistently capturing the <br /> race of a person involved in a traffic collision; therefore, the data set is invalid for use to <br /> compare 2022 data. <br /> Since the RIPA report uses the ACS as a benchmark, staff added a field for the city of <br /> residence to evaluate stop data for local residents against the ACS survey. The table <br /> below highlights the breakdown overall, by Pleasanton resident, and based on calls for <br /> service. <br /> Table 6-Pleasanton 2022 Stop Data Based on Population <br /> Census All Data Pleasanton Calls for <br /> Residents Service <br /> Asian 39.1% 12.97% 14.38% 5.60% <br /> Black 1.9% 8.54% 6.13% 23.0% <br /> Hispanic 10.8% 14.64% 14.64% 22.4% <br /> Middle Eastern 15.95% 19.20% 10.6% <br /> Multi-Racial 7.3% 0.98% 0.99% 00.9% <br /> Native American 0.6% 0.14% 0.15% 00% <br /> Pacific Islander 0.5% 0.85% 0.49% 1.2% <br /> White 47.4% 40.21% 44.04% <br /> Page 6 of 7 <br />
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