FY 2021 2122 ADOPTED OPERATING AND FY 2021 2526 CIP BUDGETS

Police Special Operations

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Division Description The Special Operations Division is led by the Special Operations Captain. The division is guided by the department’s vision to be the Department of Choice. The vision outlines 3 Outcomes: Enhancing our Culture, Strengthen Trust and Confidence and Reduce Incidents of Crime and Injury Collisions. The Special Operations Division is responsible for coordinating major investigations, special enforcement activities, coordinating internal investigations and providing police services to the City’s schools. There are eight detectives, one Sergeant and one part-time graffiti civilian assigned to this Division. The Detectives perform varied tasks that include investigation of the following: person crimes, property crimes, domestic violence, narcotics, gangs, special event coordination, media information and graffiti removal. Two of these detectives are assigned to regional task forces; Regional Auto Theft Task Force (RATTF) and Santa Clara County Special Enforcement Team (SCCSET). Two detectives are assigned as School Resource Officers (SROs) The SROs are dedicated to the Morgan Hill Unified School District (MHUSD). The officers work on the school campuses directly with students and faculty to prevent or intervene with on-campus incidents. The SROs also facilitate the Parent Project, Run-Hide- Defend and “Why Did You Stop Me?” classes. The District contributes $104,000 annually toward one SRO’s total compensation. Additionally, one of the SROs is dedicated to tobacco and vaping awareness, prevention and education. This SROs salary is paid through a Law Enforcement Tobacco Grant funded by the California Department of Justice. SCCSET was formed by the California Department of Justice and works in conjunction with the AB109 Task Force to monitor AB109 offenders. The AB109 Task Force enforces state drug laws and apprehends violent criminals. SCCSET is based in Campbell and operates an all crimes task force that investigates drug sales, homicides, robberies and conducts electronic and mobile surveillance.

RATTF is also housed in Campbell and is dedicated to the investigation and prosecution of auto thefts and related crimes throughout the County. Starting in 2017, RATTF increased the salary contribution for the officer embedded in the task force from 42% to 50% of the officer’s compensation for participation in the task force.

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