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Daytona Beachside board hears police report; city to reinstate boardwalk bike unit after new officers finish training
Summary
Police briefed the Beachside Redevelopment Board on a switch from UCR to NIBRS reporting and recent CompStat figures; city staff said a class of 17 officers will allow reinstating a dedicated boardwalk bicycle patrol in April while panhandling enforcement remains constrained by a court injunction.
Daytona Beach police told the Beachside Redevelopment Board on Nov. 12 that the department is converting its crime reporting from the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) hierarchy system to the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS), a change that counts each offense and has delayed publication of historical statistics while records are converted.
"Now we are actually going to a new system. It's called NIBRS," said an on-duty police representative, explaining the conversion and why some crime figures have not been publicly released during the transition. The same speaker gave the board the department’s most recent two-week CompStat figures,…
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