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South Pasadena police report 11% drop in recorded Group A offenses after switch to NIBRS

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Police presented August NIBRS statistics showing an 11% year-over-year decline in total reported Group A offenses and described how a change in reporting systems and targeted enforcement affect numbers.

South Pasadena Police Chief Brian Slinski told the Public Safety Commission on Sept. 23 that the department’s August statistics, submitted under the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS), show an 11% decline in total crimes compared with the same period last year. The department reported Group A offenses fell from 867 last year to 771 this year and said calls for service year-to-date stood at about 15,833, a roughly 15% decline from the prior year. Chief Slinski said the department recently moved from the FBI Part I crime…

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