This report covers the reports and citations within the CMPA jurisdiction.
2021 Calls for Service Report
This report covers the reports and citations within the CMPA jurisdiction.
2020 Calls for Service Report
This report covers the reports and citations within the CMPA jurisdiction.
RIPA
In 2015, the Racial and Identity Profiling Act (AB 953) became law, requiring all California law enforcement agencies to collect specific information on each stop (for example: traffic stop, citizen contact, etc.) and including elements of the stop circumstances and the perceived identity characteristics of the individual(s) stopped.
AB 953 requires:
Data Collection for each stop that is defined as any detention by a peace officer of a person, or any peace officer interaction with a person in which the officer conducts a search.
The collection of data for vehicle stops, pedestrian stops, and other detentions that occur while responding to calls for service and performing other duties.
Data collected includes:
The perceived race or ethnicity of the person contacted
The perceived gender of the person contacted
The perceived approximate age of the person contacted
The reason for the contact
Resulting post-contact outcomes
This data must be reported to the California Department of Justice (DOJ) on an annual basis. The reporting requirement was phased in and CMPA's data collection period began on 1/1/2022, with annual reports made DOJ. Additional information about RIPA is available on the Department Justice RIPA here
You can view our RIPA dashboard here. This information represents data collected between January 1 and June 30, 2023. The dashboard will be updated on a quarterly basis.
Budgets
Fiscal year 2023-2024 Fiscal year 2022-2023 Fiscal year 2021-2022