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1 PRESENT ANDFUTURE 2010 Annual Review STATISTICS

2 tables of contents demographic statistics about our personnel 3 u Total workforce authorized and filled by directorate 3 u Police personnel chart 3 u Breakdown of civilian workforce 3 u Breakdown of police officers by rank 3 u Breakdown of police officer by age 3 u Breakdown of police officers by years of service 3 u Representativeness based on gender and ethnicity 4 u Departures 4 u Hiring of neighbourhood police officers 5 u Breakdown of police officers according to level of education (university) 5 ROAD SAFETY AND TRAFFIC REGULATIONS 6 u Citations issued in u Comparison of collisions according to their graveness u Cyclist Safety Campaign 7 u Tickets Issued During Back to School Campaign 7 u ADS Tickets Issued During Back to School Campaign 7 u Statistics for Snow Removal Operations 8 u Pedestrian Campaign April Number of tickets issued by police 8 u Pedestrian Campaign October Number of tickets issued by police 8 u Pedestrian Road Safety u Cyclist Road Safety CRIMINAL CODE INFRACTIONS IN u Change in the crime rate u Evolution in the crime rate by month 11 u Evolution of the crime rate by Operations Center 12 u Evolution of the crime rate by Neighbourhood station Operations Centre West 13 u Evolution of the crime rate by Neighbourhood station Operations Centre South 14 u Evolution of the crime rate by Neighbourhood station Operations Centre North 15 u Evolution of the crime rate by Neighbourhood station Operations Centre East 16 operational statistics 17 u Number of calls received by the Division des communications opérationnelles et information policière 17 u Système administratif de gestion des alarmes (SAGA) statistics 17 u Number of calls dispatched by priority and geographical origin 17 u Average response time for calls received by the Division des communications opérationnelles et information policière (police presence on site) 17 u Bureau du taxi statistics 18 u Bureau du remorquage statistics 18 u Breakdown of 2010 crowd control events by month 18 u Compilation of crowd control events from 2005 to u Suspicious packages, defusing and explosions 19 u Use of intermediary weapons 19 u Car chases 19 u Shots fired 19 INVESTIGATIONS UNDERTAkEN By THE SERVICE DES NORMES PROFESSIONNELLES ET DES AFFAIRES INTERNES IN u Investigations related to the Police Act 20 u Ethics 21 u Independent investigations 21 u Investigations related to the Règlement sur la discipline interne des policiers et policières du SPVM 22 u Police Act 23 u Security Checks/Investigations 23 u Bureau du service à la clientèle u Detection of Inappropriate Behaviours 25

3 Demographic statistics about our personnel Total workforce authorized and filled by directorate Police personnel chart Authorized civilian workforce Directorate AUTHORISED filled Vacant Operations directorate Police officers 4,581 4, Civilians 1,440.5* 1,387,5* 53 Service Directorate Police officers Civilians TOTAL Police officers 4,585 4, Civilians 1,613.5* 1,559.5* 54 TOTAL (police officers and civilians) 6,199 5, * 3,5 years/persons are included to represent all the civilians working on snow removal about 10 days a year. Authorized number of police officers Actual number of police officers Men 3,086 Women 1,345 4,585 (a) 4,431 (b) White collars Blue collars 57 Crossing guards 521 Professionnals 59 Lawyers 4 Managers 124 TOTAL* 1,613.5 a) This number (4585) of authorized police officers includes permanent authorized police personnel (4407) and service loans, early retirements and other special projects, with these three categories totalling (178) positions. b) This number (4431) of Police Officers excludes the (200) temporary Police Officers in service on the 31 st of December, Breakdown of police officers by rank Rank Number Officers 3,168 Sargeants 450 Sargeants detectives 575 Lieutenants 40 Lieutenant detectives 69 Commander 86 Inspectors 16 Chief inspectors 18 Assistant directors 7 Deputy directors 1 Director 1 TOTAL 4,431 Breakdown of police officers by age Age bracket Number and over 1 TOTAL 4,431 Breakdown of police officers by years of service Years of service Number , & + 1 TOTAL 4,431

4 Representativeness based on gender and ethnicity TEMPORARy POLICE OFFICERS Group Women Men TOTAL % First Nations % Ethnic minorities % Visible minorities % Majority group % TOTAL % PERMANENT POLICE OFFICERS Group Women Men TOTAL % First Nations % Ethnic minorities % Visible minorities % Majority group 995 1,786 2, % TOTAL 1,078 2,090 3, % Departures RETIREMENTS Number Officers 27 Sargeants 11 Sargeants detectives 25 Lieutenants 1 Lieutenants detectives 3 Commander 5 Inspector 2 Chief inspectors 0 Assistants directors 2 Deputy directors 1 Director 1 TOTAL 78 RESIGNATIONS Number Permanent police officers 7 Temporary police officers 22 Auxiliairy police officers 0 TOTAL 29 DISCHARGE Number Disability 5 Dismissed Permanent police officers Layoffs Permanent police officers 2 TOTAL 7 PERMANENT HIGHER RANk OFFICERS Group Women Men TOTAL % First Nations % Ethnic minorities % Visible minorities % Majority group , % TOTAL , % Deaths Number On duty 0 Off duty 2 TOTAL 2 PERMANENT ALL RANkS OFFICERS Group Women Men TOTAL % First Nations % Ethnic minorities % Visible minorities % Majority group 1,244 2,708 3, % TOTAL 1,345 3,088 4, % Total permanent police officers (retirement, dismissal, striking of and deaths) 94 Demographic statistics about our personnel

5 Hiring of neighbourhood police officers Temporary police officers Majority Visible minorities Ethnic minorities First nations TOTAL 2010 Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Permanent police officers Majority Visible minorities Ethnic minorities First nations TOTAL 2010 Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Breakdown of police officers according to level of education (university) Rank ABBE program Certificate or minor 1 Certificate or minor 2 Certificate or minor 3 Major BACC. Master s or SSHGD PH.D TOTAL Director Deputy Directors Assistants directors Chief inspectors Inspectors Commander Lieutenants Lieutenant detectives Sargeants Sargeants detectives Officers TOTAL ,238 * Short program: University training consisting of 18 credits, as part of an investigation team or with a police force, by the École nationale de police du Québec with the university network table. Demographic statistics about our personnel

6 ROAD SAFETy AND TRAFFIC REGULATIONS Reckless driving Variation 2009/2010 Reckless driving of an automobile, resulting in death Reckless driving of an automobile, resulting in body injury Reckless driving of an automobile TOTAL Fleeing the scene Criminal Code Highway Safety Code 17,780 20,044 21,395 19,441 18, TOTAL 18,019 20,276 21,647 19,632 18, Driving under the influence Driving under the influence, resulting in death Driving under the influence, resulting in body injury Driving under the influence 1,975 1,939 1,958 1,962 1, TOTAL 1,975 1,973 1,985 1,997 1, Driving a motor vehicule while suspended Criminal Code TOTAL Citations issued in 2010 OPERATION CENTRE WEST SOUTH NORTH EAST DSRC TOTAL Moving violations 53,989 30,450 46,152 40, , ,158 Speeding 16,266 3,972 9,831 12,192 92, ,987 Parking infractions (issued by police officers) 23,307 42,292 47,224 30,698 25, ,283 Parking infractions (issued by agents de stationnement) 1,072,411 TOTAL 93,562 76, ,207 83, ,521 1,704,839

7 Comparison of collisions according to their graveness Collisions Variation Number of collisions (deaths) 39 (39) 33 (33) 33 (35) 37 (37) 12.1 % Number of collisions with major injuries % Number of collisions with minor injuries 6,030 5,246 5,618 5, % Number of collisions with material damages 30,547 31,949 29,625 27, % TOTAL 36,921 37,449 35,497 33, % Cyclist Safety Campaign Cyclists , % Motorists % TOTAL , % Tickets Issued During Back to School Campaign Type of tickets 2009 August 27 to September August 26 to September 24 Variation Driving over 30 km/h 5,694 5, % Not stopping on a yellow light % Not stopping on a red light 1,347 1, % Not stopping at a Stop sign 2,778 2, % Not obeying a crossing guard s order % Not stopping at school bus signals % TOTAL 10,648 10, % ADS Tickets Issued During Back to School Campaign Type of tickets 2009 August 27 to September August 26 to September 24 Variation Where traffic signals prohibit parking (R.R.V.M., c. C-4.1, Art. 30 (1)) % In a loading zone (R.R.V.M., c, C-4.1, Art. 31 (3)) % Where the traffic signals prohibit stopping (other than in a reserved traffic lane) (R.R.V.M., c. C-4.1, Art. 26) At a pedestrian crossing or within 5 metres of one (R.S.Q., c. C-24.2, Art. 386 (4)) % % At an intersection or within 5 metres of one (R.S.Q., c. C-24.2, Art. 386 (4)) % TOTAL % ROAD SAFETy AND TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

8 Statistics for Snow Removal Operations INFRACTIONS NUMBER 2008/ /2010 Exceeding the speed limit (art. 328 P-900) 13 8 Crossing on a red light (art. 359 P-546) Failing to stop (art. 368 P-544) Driving without a licence (art. 65 P-668) 0 0 Licence suspended (art. 105 P-789, P-790, P-409) 4 2 Seized vehicle (H.S.C art. 209 and 209.2) 0 0 Vehicule inspection 0 0 Arrest 0 0 Right turns (extreme right) (art. 351 P-310) 1 0 Left turns ** (art. 352 from 356 to H.S.C) **Pay attention to the left turn according to type of road (rwf. art. 352 to 356 in H.S.C) 1 1 TOTAL Hit-and-runs relating to snow removal operations Fatal accidents relating to snow removal operations Pedestrian Campaign April 2010 Number of tickets issued by police Type of tickets 2009* (April) 2010 (April) Variation 2009* 2010 (April) Pedestrians 2,670 2, % Drivers not respectful of pedestrians 1,723 2, % Drivers not respecting a red light 1,582 1,677 6 % Drivers not respecting a yellow light 1,196 1, % TOTAL 7,171 8, % Pedestrian Road Safety Collisions (Number of victims) Variation Number of deaths % Number of serious injuries % Number of minor injuries 1,252 1, % TOTAL 1,357 1, % * Infractions for not respecting yellow and red lights are recorded to reflect the validity of data in connection with the pedestrian campaign Pedestrian Campaign October 2010 Number of tickets issued by police Type of tickets 2009* (October) 2010 (October) Variation 2009* 2010 (October) Pedestrians 2,596 1, Drivers not respectful of pedestrians 3,085 2, % Drivers not respecting a red light 2,182 1, % Drivers not respecting a yellow light 1,408 1, % TOTAL 9,271 8, % Cyclists Road Safety Collisions (Number of victims) Variation Number of deaths % Number of serious injuries % Number of minor injuries % TOTAL % * Infractions for not respecting yellow and red lights are recorded to reflect the validity of data in connection with the pedestrian campaign ROAD SAFETy AND TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

9 CriMiNaL CODE INFRACTIONS IN 2010 Misdemeanours and Violations of the Criminal Code in 2010 A total of 117,666 misdemeanours and violations were reported in Montreal, which represents a reduction of 7.3% compared to 2009 and of 13.3% since The number of crimes in 2010 was 10.2% lower than the average of the past five years; it has decreased by 24.8% over the last 10 years. Crimes against the person In 2010, 24,627 crimes against the person were reported in the territory 55 fewer than in 2009, representing a reduction of 0.2%. These crimes have decreased by 7.8% since The number of crimes against the person reported in 2010 was 3% lower than the average of the past five years (25,396 crimes) and also lower (22.2%) than 10 years ago (31,648 crimes in 2000). Homicides The number of homicides increased from 31 in 2009 to 37 in The number of homicides in 2010 was the same as the average of the past five years, and lower than the average recorded in Montreal in the last 10 years (43 homicides) and 20 years (54 homicides). Attempted murders The number of attempted murders increased by 5.7%, from 106 in 2009 to 112 in This increase follows a sharp increase (53.6%) in Despite these increases, the number of attempted murders was lower in 2010 than the average of the past five years (119 crimes per year). Assault The number of assaults decreased by 7.0%, from 14,004 in 2009 to 13,028 in The number of reported assaults in 2010 was lower than the average of the past five years (average of 13,866 crimes) and has decreased by 25.7% in 10 years. Sexual assaults The 47.9% rise in the number of sexual assaults in 2010 was largely due to the implementation of a new statistical codification for misdemeanours included in the other sexual offences category that could not be accounted for in the year In 2010, the 436 other sexual offences recorded were added to the sexual assaults recorded and they alone increased this category of crime by 40.4%. As for actual sexual assaults, the real increase was 7.5% (1,161 crimes in 2010 compared to 1,080 in 2009). Aggravated thefts and extortion Aggravated thefts and extortion increased by 2.2%, from 3,784 in 2009 to 3,869 in The number of aggravated thefts and extortion has decreased by 10.9% since 2005 and 16.8% in the last 10 years. Other offences against the person Other offenses against the person (criminal harassment, threats and abduction or kidnapping) rose 5.4% in These crimes, however, have decreased by 6.7% since 2005 and by 23.0% in the last 10 years. Crimes against property The number of crimes against property reported in 2010 (79,718 crimes) decreased by 9.4% compared to 2009 (87,986 crimes). Crimes against property have fallen by 18.0% since 2005 and by 30.7% in the last 10 years. Arson Arson offenses decreased by 10.5%, from 889 in 2009 to 796 in The number of arson offences in 2010 was below the average of the past five years (834 crimes). Break and enter In 2010, the number of break and enters reported (13,976 crimes) decreased by 13.7% compared to The number of burglaries has fallen by 28.4% since 2005 and by 48.2% in the last 10 years. Nearly three in four (72%) burglaries occurred in residences. These burglaries fell by 7.1%, from 10,838 in 2009 to 10,064 in This type of crime has decreased by 45.8% in the last 10 years. Auto theft Auto theft decreased by 10.8%, from 8,620 in 2009 to 7,692 in This decline follows three consecutive significant drops: 17.8% in 2009, 14.9% in 2008 and 9.7% in The situation has markedly improved in recent years; the number of vehicle thefts has fallen by 45.6% since 2005 and by more than half (56.4%) in the last 10 years. Simple theft Simple thefts accounted for one-third of all violations of the Criminal Code reported in Montreal in These misdemeanours were down 10.4%, from 42,401 in 2009 to 37,987 in The number of simple thefts has decreased by 14.2% since 2005 and by 19.2% in the last 10 years. Possession of stolen goods Possession of stolen goods offences increased by 66.1%, from 531 in 2009 to 882 in The number of these offenses is 42.6% higher than the average of the past five years (619 crimes per year). Frauds In 2010, 4,458 frauds were reported 11.7% less than in 2009 (5,049 frauds). Reported frauds have decreased by 19.4% since 2005 and by 28.6% in the last 10 years. Mischief In 2010, 13,927, mischief offences were reported, which is 2.6% less than in The number of mischief offences, however, has grown by 11.2% since Other violations of the Criminal Code The number of crimes included in the Other violations of the Criminal Code category fell by 7.0% in Among these offenses, prostitution (35.1%) and firearm (9.2%) violations decreased, as did administration of law and justice violations (9.5%).

10 Change in the crime rate Crimes against persons Variation 2009/2010 Homicides % Other offences resulting in death % Attempted murder % Assault 13,211 13,049 15,038 14,004 13, % Sexual assault 1,694 1,320 1,267 1,080 1, % Robbery 4,259 3,814 3,904 3,784 3, % Other offences against persons 6,104 5,497 5,986 5,676 5, % TOTAL 25,469 23,829 26,295 24,682 24, % Crimes against property Arson % Breaking and entering 20,383 16,439 14,989 16,190 13, % Motor vehicle theft 13,644 12,290 10,485 8,620 7, % Simple theft 43,583 39,916 42,067 42,401 37, % Possession of stolen goods % Fraud 5,583 5,091 5,009 5,049 4, % Mischief 12,115 12,182 13,777 14,306 13, % TOTAL 96,723 87,392 87,978 87,986 79, % Other offences under the criminal Code Prostitution 1, % Firearms offences % Offences against the administration of law and justice 10,918 11,829 11,872 12,046 10, % Other CC offences 2,064 1,487 2,012 1,317 1, % TOTAL 14,889 14,810 14,988 14,323 13, % Total misdemeanours and offences under the CC 137, , , , , % Other laws and by-laws Food and Drugs Act 2,695 3,121 3,129 2,882 3, % Offences under federal laws % Offences under provincial laws , % Municipal by-laws 13,045 21,569 20,443 21,627 17, % TOTAL 16,082 25,383 24,175 25,346 22, % Grand total 153, , , , , % * The 47.9% rise in the number of sexual assaults in 2010 was largely due to the implementation of a new statistical codification for misdemeanours included in the other sexual offences category that could not be accounted for in the year In 2010, the 436 other sexual offences recorded were added to the sexual assaults recorded and they alone increased this category of crime by 40.4%. As for actual sexual assaults, the real increase was 7.5% (1,161 crimes in 2010 compared to 1,080 in 2009). ** The 2010 statistics regarding the changes in adult crime and juvenile delinquency are not available. CriMiNaL CODE INFRACTIONS IN 2010

11 Evolution in the crime rate by month Crimes against persons January February March April May June July August September October November December TOTAL Homicides Other offences resulting in death Attempted murder Assault ,079 1,061 1,311 1,176 1,195 1, ,134 1, ,028 Sexual assault ,597 Robbery ,869 Other offences against persons ,981 TOTAL 1,836 1,921 2,087 1,936 2,359 2,173 2,135 2,020 1,889 2,221 2,121 1,929 24,627 Crimes against property Arson Breaking and entering 1,039 1,022 1,164 1,217 1,130 1,126 1,121 1,330 1,090 1,283 1,331 1,123 13,976 Motor vehicle theft ,692 Simple theft 2,996 2,591 3,394 3,120 3,195 2,932 3,075 3,437 3,397 3,463 3,466 2,921 37,987 Possession of stolen goods Fraud ,458 Mischief ,310 1,286 1,240 1,139 1,251 1,348 1,258 1,203 1, ,927 TOTAL 5,945 5,416 7,111 6,787 6,682 6,269 6,619 7,225 6,990 7,179 7,446 6,049 79,718 Other offences under the criminal Code Prostitution Firearms offences Offences against the administration of law and justice ,902 Other CC offences ,663 TOTAL 948 1,000 1,264 1,093 1,181 1,196 1,091 1,056 1,034 1,567 1, ,321 Total misdemeanours and offences under the CC Other laws and by-laws 8,729 8,337 10,462 9,816 10,222 9,638 9,845 10,301 9,913 10,967 10,680 8, ,666 Food and Drugs Act ,048 Offences under federal laws Offences under provincial laws ,273 Municipal by-laws 1,044 1,049 1,719 1,595 2,294 2,126 2,204 1,687 1,479 1, ,861 TOTAL 1,434 1,406 2,130 1,975 2,685 2,478 2,569 2,044 1,843 1,573 1, ,211 Grand total 10,163 9,743 12,592 11,791 12,907 12,116 12,414 12,345 11,756 12,540 11,858 9, ,877 CriMiNaL CODE INFRACTIONS IN 2010

12 Evolution of the crime rate by Operations Center OPERATIONS CENTER WEST SOUTH NORTH EAST TOTAL Crimes against persons Homicides Other offences resulting in death Attempted murder Assault 3,119 2,894 3,486 3,529 13,028 Sexual assault ,597 Robbery 750 1,110 1, ,869 Other offences against persons 1,548 1,233 1,534 1,666 5,981 TOTAL 5,884 5,608 6,596 6,539 24,627 Crimes against property Arson Breaking and entering 3,067 2,340 4,837 3,732 13,976 Motor vehicle theft 2,033 1,066 2,168 2,425 7,692 Simple theft 7,840 12,870 10,535 6,742 37,987 Possession of stolen goods Fraud 1, , ,458 Mischief 3,637 3,507 3,681 3,102 13,927 TOTAL 18,388 21,047 22,788 17,495 79,718 Other offences under the criminal Code Prostitution Firearms offences Offences against the administration of law and justice 2,071 3,799 2,649 2,383 10,902 Other CC offences ,663 TOTAL 2,593 4,258 3,042 3,428 13,321 Total misdemeanours and offences under the CC 26,865 30,913 32,426 27, ,666 Other laws and by-laws Food and Drugs Act ,048 Offences under federal laws Offences under provincial laws ,273 Municipal by-laws 2,383 7,699 5,964 1,815 17,861 TOTAL 3,346 8,943 7,243 2,679 22,211 Grand total 30,211 39,856 39,669 30, ,877 CriMiNaL CODE INFRACTIONS IN 2010

13 Evolution of the crime rate by Neighbourhood station Operations Center West Neighbourhood STATION TOTAL Crimes against persons Homicides Other offences resulting in death Attempted murder Assault ,119 Sexual assault Robbery Other offences against persons ,548 TOTAL ,884 Crimes against property Arson Breaking and entering ,067 Motor vehicle theft ,033 Simple theft ,171 1, ,239 7,840 Possession of stolen goods Fraud ,328 Mischief ,637 TOTAL ,075 2,441 3,204 1, ,168 2,076 2,661 18,388 Other offences under the criminal Code Prostitution Firearms offences Offences against the administration of law and justice ,071 Other CC offences TOTAL ,593 Total misdemeanours and offences under the CC 1,271 2,212 1,488 3,204 4,376 2,426 1,178 3,334 3,245 4,131 26,865 Other laws and by-laws Food and Drugs Act Offences under federal laws Offences under provincial laws Municipal by-laws ,383 TOTAL ,346 Grand total 1,343 2,564 1,623 3,493 4,746 2,935 1,253 3,935 3,606 4,713 30,211 CriMiNaL CODE INFRACTIONS IN 2010

14 Evolution of the crime rate by Neighbourhood station Operations Center South Neighbourhood STATION TOTAL Crimes against persons Homicides Other offences resulting in death Attempted murder Assault ,894 Sexual assault Robbery ,110 Other offences against persons ,233 TOTAL 455 1, , ,608 Crimes against property Arson Breaking and entering ,340 Motor vehicle theft ,066 Simple theft 1,068 1, ,181 4,308 1,288 12,870 Possession of stolen goods Fraud Mischief ,507 TOTAL 2,036 2,997 2,019 5,550 5,815 2,630 21,047 Other offences under the criminal Code Prostitution Firearms offences Offences against the administration of law and justice ,799 Other CC offences TOTAL , ,258 Total misdemeanours and offences under the CC 2,735 4,810 3,219 7,048 9,156 3,945 30,913 Other laws and by-laws Food and Drugs Act Offences under federal laws Offences under provincial laws Municipal by-laws ,456 2,976 1,500 7,699 TOTAL ,628 3,524 1,804 8,943 Grand total 3,401 5,629 3,721 8,676 12,680 5,749 39,856 CriMiNaL CODE INFRACTIONS IN 2010

15 Evolution of the crime rate by Neighbourhood station Operations Center North Neighbourhood STATION TOTAL Crimes against persons Homicides Other offences resulting in death Attempted murder Assault ,486 Sexual assault Robbery ,131 Other offences against persons ,534 TOTAL ,024 6,596 Crimes against property Arson Breaking and entering ,837 Motor vehicle theft ,168 Simple theft , ,305 1,131 2,041 1,516 10,535 Possession of stolen goods Fraud ,175 Mischief ,681 TOTAL 1,504 1,367 2,905 1,841 2, ,702 2,289 3,766 3,335 22,788 Other offences under the criminal Code Prostitution Firearms offences Offences against the administration of law and justice ,649 Other CC offences TOTAL ,042 Total misdemeanours and offences under the CC 2,351 1,714 4,124 3,082 3,044 1,589 3,671 2,911 5,176 4,764 32,426 Other laws and by-laws Food and Drugs Act Offences under federal laws Offences under provincial laws Municipal by-laws , ,964 TOTAL , ,243 Grand total 2,974 1,823 4,571 3,353 3,602 1,837 4,184 3,319 8,801 5,205 39,669 CriMiNaL CODE INFRACTIONS IN 2010

16 Evolution of the crime rate by Neighbourhood station Operations Center East Neighbourhood STATION TOTAL Crimes against persons Homicides Other offences resulting in death Attempted murder Assault ,529 Sexual assault Robbery Other offences against persons ,666 TOTAL 1,042 1, , ,539 Crimes against property Arson Breaking and entering ,732 Motor vehicle theft ,425 Simple theft 1,225 1,052 1, , ,742 Possession of stolen goods Fraud Mischief ,102 TOTAL 2,981 2,814 3,001 1,203 1,899 3,695 1,902 17,495 Other offences under the criminal Code Prostitution Firearms offences Offences against the administration of law and justice ,383 Other CC offences TOTAL ,428 Total misdemeanours and offences under the CC 4,757 5,116 4,074 2,119 2,611 6,157 2,628 27,462 Other laws and by-laws Food and Drugs Act Offences under federal laws Offences under provincial laws Municipal by-laws ,815 TOTAL ,679 Grand total 5,409 5,841 4,298 2,345 2,818 6,581 2,849 30,141 CriMiNaL CODE INFRACTIONS IN 2010

17 OPERATIONAL STATISTICS Number of calls received by the Division des communications opérationnelles et information policière Total number of emergency calls (911)* 1,365,203 Including non-emergency calls ( ) 87,416 Answering delay 2 Processing time 122 Système administratif de gestion des alarmes (SAGA) statistics Totasl number of real alarms 1,653 Break-in 1,368 Hold up 285 Total number of false alarms 30,991 Break-in 29,547 Hold up 1,444 Fines for false alarms Cambriolage 1,240,158 Hold up 447,813 Number of calls dispatched by priority and geographical origin CALLS DISPATCHED Priority West South North East Section Montreal metro Priority subtotal 1 2,419 2,535 2,738 2, , ,124 44,689 54,495 43,728 3, , ,355 38,218 51,272 36,147 4, , ,985 8,790 18,232 10, , ,215 11,580 12,301 8, , ,150 1,244 1,552 1, ,159 P regional subtotal 116, , , ,463 8, ,602 The Centre de rédaction de rapports d événements (CRRÉ or Report Filing Centre) processed 17, calls; from this total, 11,998 incident reports were filed. Average response time for calls received by the Division des communications opérationnelles et information policière (police presence on site) Year Average response time for priority 1 calls minutes minutes minutes minutes minutes minutes minutes

18 Bureau du taxi statistics Complaints received 608 SAAQ transactions 66,335 Work permits renewed 5,243 Work permits issued 660 Examinations 976 Exam success rate (%) % Taxi licenses obtained 278 Taxi licenses renewed 4,873 Taxi licenses issued 39 Licenses suspended (SAAQ and Ville) 675 Bureau du remorquage statistics Complaints received 55 Transportation permits renewed 592 Transportation permits issued 57 Operating permits renewed 229 Operating permits issued 27 Driver s licenses renewed 399 Driver s licenses issued 286 Licenses suspended (SAAQ and Ville) 145 Compilation of crowd control events from 2005 to Breakdown of 2010 crowd control events by month J F M A M J J A S O N D In addition to the total number of incidents, their timing must be taken into consideration. The majority of these incidents occurred in the summer (May to October). This concentration poses a particular problem as many events overlap. OPERATIONAL STATISTICS

19 Suspicious packages, defusing and explosions North South East West TOTAL Suspicious package Combustible device Military device Explosives found to be destroy Explosion Firework ERNBC (Chemical) TOTAL Unfounded parcel Neutralized in Neutrex Neutralized by restraining force Neutralized manually Neutralized with water bottle Neutralized by X-ray Use of intermediary weapons Car chases Pepper spray 136 Expandable baton 107 Taser 7 (demonstrations) Non-lethal launcher 7 Tear gas 0 Firearm 1 Restraint chair 5 3 (contacts) 7 (throwing) Number of car chases 54 Number of suspects killed 0 Number of suspects injured 2 Number of officers killed 0 Number of officers injured 0 Number of citizens killed 0 Number of citizens injured 2 Number of accidents police vehicles 6 Number of accidents civilian vehicles 6 Shots fired Number of incidents Number of shots fired Physically wounded Psychologically wounded 9 19 Police Officers 0 Citizens 0 Citizens 4 Police Officers 13 OPERATIONAL STATISTICS

20 INVESTIGATIONS UNDERTAkEN By THE SERVICE DES NORMES PROFESSIONNELLES ET DES AFFAIRES INTERNES IN 2010 Investigations related to the Police Act Number of files examined by the Section des enquêtes spéciales/year Files examined by type of subject Internal files involving an SPVM officer: Internal files involving a non-spvm officer: Internal files involving an unknown person: Files involving a person not subject to the Police Act: Files involving an SPVM officer, under investigation by another police service: Status of files by type of investigation MEA investigations, SPVM officer: MEA investigations, non-spvm officer: SMA investigations / inactives / unfounded, SPVM police officer: SMA investigations / inactives / unfounded involving an unknown person: SMA investigations / inactives / unfounded, non-spvm police officer: MEA investigations not subject to the Police Act: SMA investigations not subject to the Police Act: Files completing the legal process SPVM officer found guilty: SPVM officer found not guilty: Non-SPVM officer found guilty: Non-SPVM officer found not guilty: Non-police SPVM member found guilty: Non-police SPVM member found not guilty:

21 Ethics Number of complaints received by the Commissaire à la déontologie policière Number of officers targeted by these complaints (sheets) 985 1,035 1,160 1,098 Number of officers targeted, rejected complaints Number of officers targeted, referred to conciliation Number of officers targeted, successful or in conciliation Number of officers targeted, withdrawal Number of officers targeted, summoned before the Comité de déontologie policière Number of officers targeted, complaints in process Number of complaints in process Number of complaints received that involved or involve summons before the Comité de déontologie policière Number of requests for apology granted Number of requests for apology refused Number of requests for apology in process Independent investigations Files opened File numbers 127 à à à à 153 Number of files closed with a decision Number of files in process Number of charges arising from ministerial policies, following the prosecutor s decision INVESTIGATIONS UNDERTAkEN By THE SERVICE DES NORMES PROFESSIONNELLES ET DES AFFAIRES INTERNES IN 2010

22 Investigations related to the Règlement sur la discipline interne des policiers et policières du SPVM Number of disciplinary files opened Number of officers involved Number of files handled under section 49 (by a unit superior) Number of days of suspension Number of reprimands Number of warnings Number of files handled under section 48 (by a unit officer) Number of reprimands Number of files handled by the DAI Number of files in process Number of files awaiting a hearing Number of files closed Classified at our level Classified unfounded Classified section Heard by the O/D or committee Number of days of suspension Number of reprimands Number of warnings Number of transfers/demotions Number of disciplinary transfers Number of discharges Number of penalties withdrawn Number of requests granted Number of requests partly granted Number of requests refused INVESTIGATIONS UNDERTAkEN By THE SERVICE DES NORMES PROFESSIONNELLES ET DES AFFAIRES INTERNES IN 2010

23 Police Act Section 119 (1) Number of open files Number of completed cases Number of dismissals Number of suspended cases (cases being appealed) Section 119 (2) Number of open files Number of completed cases Number of terminations 1 1 (resignation) 1 (retirement) 0 Number of days of suspension Number of suspended cases (under appeal) Number of cases postponed to Security Checks / Investigations The data below reflect the number of files opened during the year Pre-hiring investigations of police officer candidates Pre-hiring investigations of police cadets Pre-hiring investigations of crossing guards Pre-hiring investigations of civilian candidates Investigations of suppliers Investigations for civilian internships Investigations of parking agents Background checks Civilian background checks Police background checks Annual checks of driver s licences and criminal backgrounds 4,492 n/a 5,104 n/a Special cases (pertinent information in the event of an investigation) Investigations for student internships on police techniques Investigations for authorizing access to SPVM offices 1,583 1,404 2,295 1,610 Investigations relating to probations, promotions, distinctions, missions 1,298 1,564 1,666 1,953 INVESTIGATIONS UNDERTAkEN By THE SERVICE DES NORMES PROFESSIONNELLES ET DES AFFAIRES INTERNES IN 2010

24 Bureau du service à la clientèle Number of cases opened at the CSO 3,374 3,814 Number of police officers identified for the totality of cases opened 830 2,406 Nature of cases opened Complaints 2,752 2,737 Comments Information requests Subject of complaints ** Cases involving a comment, information, etc Cases linked to providing a service Cases linked to the behaviour of an SPVM employee 1,083 1,766 Others, unclassified 616 1,067 Number of cases involving the task field in function of the SPVM mission 1,308 3,814 Responding to calls HSC Éclipse/Street Gangs 5 5 Police contingent/demonstrations 8 13 Incivilities 32 7 Investigations 6 30 Not linked to a specific field 400 2,323 Number of cases calls coded 733 2,463 1,976 Number of cases having been the object of a follow-up ** **** 1,308 1,976 Cases involving a comment, information, etc. ** Cases linked to providing a service ** Cases linked to the behaviour of an SPVM employee ** 731 1,353 Complaints considered as unfounded Plaintiffs who were intoxicated during complaint Plaintiffs who were impossible to locate Dysfunction identified Dysfunction of an organization 0 0 Dysfunction of an individual (plaintiff or SPVM employee) Number of interventions conducted: 466 1,095 Plaintiffs were made aware Civil servants were made aware Police officers were made aware Cases referred to Ethics Cases referred to Discipline 1 0 Cases referred to other bodies *** Certain cases touch more than one category. **** Please note that these statistics are from Phase 2 and only represent cases having been the object of a 733 between June and December INVESTIGATIONS UNDERTAkEN By THE SERVICE DES NORMES PROFESSIONNELLES ET DES AFFAIRES INTERNES IN 2010

25 Bureau du service à la clientèle (suite) Number of cases comment box, information requests, claims (City of Montréal) etc ,838 Number of cases having been the object of a follow-up ** Cases involving a comment, information, etc. ** Cases linked to providing a service ** Cases linked to the behaviour of an SPVM employee ** Complaints considered as unfounded 4 6 Plaintiffs who were intoxicated during complaint 2 4 Plaintiffs who were impossible to locate 4 7 Number of interventions conducted: Plaintiffs were made aware Civil servants were made aware 6 43 Police officers were made aware Cases referred to Ethics Cases referred to Discipline 3 0 Cases referred to other bodies ** Certain cases touch more than one category. Credits Produced by the Section des communications corporatives, Division des relations avec la communauté, recherche et communications corporatives, du Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM). Quartier général 1441, rue Saint-Urbain, 6 e étage Montréal (Québec) H2X 2M6 Conception: Danielle Barbeau, Editor Marie Bourque, Writing and co-ordination Melissa Carroll, Production assistance Geneviève Houde, Graphic design supervision In collaboration with: Detection of Inappropriate Behaviours Number of police officers targeted, from pop-up system (report) Number of police officers targeted for the analysis Number of profiles compiled Profiles compiled with intervention plan Profiles analyzed by the Committee on Inappropriate Behaviours ** n/a n/a 0 Nature of behaviour targeted Politeness, respect, interpersonal skills, etc ** Profiles analyzed in 2010, did not require the setting-up of a committee. The Committee on Inappropriate Behaviours is under development. Direction du Service Alain Legault, conseiller du directeur Nathalie Pelletier, agent de recherche Direction des opérations André Durocher, conseiller du directeur adjoint Annabelle Ferraz, assistante administrative Diane Godin, assistante administrative Josée Perreault, chef de section Section de la recherche Gilbert Cordeau, Ph. D., conseiller en planification Pictures: Joseph Passaseo, photograph Design and graphics: Maryse Papineau Printing: CD Impact inc. Translation: Nancy Macdonald, Documens Legal deposit Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec, 2011 ISBN INVESTIGATIONS UNDERTAkEN By THE SERVICE DES NORMES PROFESSIONNELLES ET DES AFFAIRES INTERNES IN 2010

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