The newest Crime in Alaska Report launched on Oct. 3 revealed that the downward pattern in charges continues.
For the third straight 12 months, from 2019 to 2021, Alaska’s general crime charge declined by double digits on an annual foundation and is now on the lowest degree in 41 years.
In comparison with 2018, our crime charge is down by greater than 37%. Each class apart from arson declined in 2021, which is attributable to a single suspect linked to seven incidents.
Whereas violent crimes corresponding to homicide and aggravated assault, and property crimes corresponding to motorcar theft are up nationally because the “defund the police” motion began in 2020, the other is going on right here in Alaska.
Our charge of violent crime dropped by 9.7% in 2021, and the property crime charge dropped by 17.3%. All of us bear in mind the headlines popping out of Anchorage like this one from 2018: “$45 million in property was stolen in Anchorage final 12 months. This 12 months is worse.”
The motorcar theft charge in Alaska has dropped by greater than half, or 55%, since that point.
This administration declared battle on criminals in 2019, and whereas the message we ship criminals and would-be offenders is necessary, insurance policies matter rather more.
We repealed the catch-and-release insurance policies of the failed Senate Invoice 91 in 2019, and regardless of our fiscal challenges, this administration has proposed and obtained bipartisan help for file sources directed towards public security in every of its 4 budgets.
There isn’t any lack for tales within the Decrease 48 about jurisdictions dealing with a important scarcity of cops and recruits. Right here in Alaska, we’ve graduated one full Public Security legislation enforcement academy this 12 months and one other full one is underway and resulting from graduate in November.
Each will add considerably to our ranks of Alaska State Troopers, Village Public Security Officers and municipal legislation enforcement officers.
Sources matter, and we’ve remained dedicated to making sure that our troopers, VPSOs, corrections officers and prosecutors have what they want.
In 2011, we had 96 VPSOs understanding of 101 funded positions. On the finish of 2018, we have been down to only 45 working and fewer than 80 funded positions.
We’re happy to report that we’re rebuilding the VPSO ranks, and now have 63 working with extra in coaching.
We’re supporting our VPSOs with pay will increase accredited this 12 months, and we’ve put a file quantity of funds into the Alaska Housing Finance Corp.’s program that builds skilled housing for legislation enforcement, lecturers and well being care staff in our rural communities.
We’ve additionally added the primary main crimes investigators who stay and work in rural Alaska. Six main crimes investigators have been approved for our rural hub posts in Bethel, Dillingham, Nome and Kotzebue.
We’ve additionally approved two tribal liaisons for the Division of Public Security, dozens of different skilled help positions to enhance public security outcomes and employed retired Trooper Lt. Lonny Piscoya from Nome in our new place of Lacking or Murdered Indigenous Individuals investigator.
Line prosecutors in our courtroom system are getting raises to enhance retention, and competitors for job vacancies. We funded further sources to clear instances delayed throughout the pandemic.
After lots of of sexual assault kits have been left on cabinets untested for many years our workforce put in place insurance policies to guarantee that each sexual assault package is examined in days, not years. So far, a second suspect has been charged utilizing proof from a just lately processed package. We’re additionally gathering owed DNA that’s been uncared for because the Nineties.
This report is an acceptable second to acknowledge the progress we’ve made, and to thank the troopers, VPSOs, native legislation enforcement officers, prosecutors, probation officers and plenty of others who’ve contributed to the declining crime charge.
Nonetheless, nobody on this administration is spiking the soccer.
The report reminds us that our charges for violent crime and rape stay unacceptably excessive, and that a lot work stays to be achieved.
Each Alaskan has the precise to stay free from worry regardless of who they’re or the place they stay, and defending this proper is a very powerful job for any elected or appointed official.
We succeeded in correcting our outdated consent legal guidelines this 12 months, however different items of laws beneath the Folks First Initiative geared toward defending victims’ rights and enhancing penalties for offenders have been sadly held up within the Home State Affairs Committee with out even receiving a listening to.
Alaskans can relaxation assured that this administration will proceed to emphasise public security by using each state useful resource accessible and by working with the subsequent Legislature to maintain driving our crime charges down, not only for the subsequent 4 years, however for the subsequent 50 and past.
Mike Dunleavy is the governor of Alaska, James Cockrell is commissioner of the Division of Public Security, and Treg Taylor is Alaska’s lawyer basic.
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